Moving from one State to another is not a trivial or simple task for such specialists.
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One state, New Jersey, could see a drop in premiums of up to 25 percent.
If one state opts for Puritanism while its neighbor allows the prurient, it is well.
The law means that other states don't have to recognise rights granted by one state.
Keep in mind, however, that the survey covers business conditions in just one state.
Indeed, there is only one state in the region that observes it, and that is Israel.
Mr Connerly thinks that it is hard to abolish group preferences in one state alone.
Two years ago only one state permitted concealed carry at public institutions, compared with five today.
And when we do have recounts in the electoral system, they are generally confined to one state.
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Just one state paid dentists 100 percent of their normal fees, while 14 paid less than half.
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But then you've blown your entire campaign taking one state, sacrificing other states you might have won instead.
Previously, Merck lost one state case, in Texas, and won another, in its home state of New Jersey.
The doctrine of extraterritorial law enforcement has typically applied to one state taking action in a neighboring state.
It's bold talk, but he only won one state out of 10, and that was his home state.
As the book details, the whole business of providing, receiving and regulating money involves one state entity or another.
At the time, only one state and the federal government were against it.
One state prison has closed, and two more are on the chopping block.
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Only one state, South Dakota, remains plague-free, and it contains about a third of the remaining black-tailed prairie-dog population.
Whenever you actually measure it, it collapses into one state or the other.
Among other barriers, nurses face wildly different constraints from one state to another.
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In one state I was told by a Board member that many Board members had private accounts with the consultant.
In America 2.5% of workers are willing and able to move from one state to another for work every year.
If you live in one state and buy expensive personal property in another, you could face a sales- and use-tax audit.
In many other cases the wreckers are too effectively globalised for any one state to take them on, adds Mr Cockayne.
Evident also was the small molecule it picks up from the body's cells to shift itself from one state to another.
However, one State Department official resigned and three others were placed on administrative leave after the report was released in December.
Can you talk about the message -- what he hopes to accomplish by spending that concentrated amount of time in one state?
One state attorney general's office confirms it is close to taking action.
And I think what happens is what - is a law in one state, is that expected to be across the country.
It's a moral challenge not for just one state but for America.
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