Sentences with phrase «bit from state to state»

This legal language can also vary a bit from state to state — some states refer to this spouse as the parent of primary residence — but it means the parent is the primary caregiver because the children's home is with her.
The factors vary a bit from state to state, but many share common themes.
And the rules for the type of car you can drive when working for Uber will vary a bit from state to state and city to city, which can be a little confusing.

Not exact matches

«We still don't believe the virus will become widespread in Texas, but there could be more cases, so people need to protect themselves from mosquito bites, especially in parts of the state that stay relatively warm in the fall and winter.»
The lone bit of good news for McDonald's comes from OpenSignal, a group dedicated to mapping wireless and wi - fi networks in the United States.
«Going from completely Schedule 1 classification to medical, then adult - use retail alone was a big step,» argues Ben Curren, CEO of Green Bits, a point - of - sale provider operating in five states.
Most biting of all, critics have branded Bechtel as the archetype for a big business that feeds from government contracts — about half its sales flow from state - sponsored projects — and cultivates cozy ties with officials to gain an unfair edge.
While I understand that the NDP must feel intense pressure to capture votes — including from people who have never taken a course from John Smithin — I often wish that the NDP would show a bit more policy leadership on the issue of the deficit and debt. I was particularly disappointed during the 2008 federal election campaign when Mr. Layton stated, unequivocally, that the NDP would not run a deficit in the following year if elected (even though it was clear that Canada was entering a recession).
And recent signs suggest that the administration may be becoming a bit more measured in its trade approach in response to pressure from congressional Republicans from states that Trump won in 2016; many of those states would be disadvantaged should the US leave NAFTA.
At the same time, notes a «History of the Postal Monopoly in the United States» from the Journal of Law and Economics, the governors of the new U.S. Postal Service established a regulation allowing them to surrender bits and pieces of their exclusive grant to preserve the substance of the monopoly.
Mark Silk notes that a Christian counseling center that Congresswoman Michele Bachmann co-owns with her husband receives a bit of funding from the Minnesota state government and questions whether she's in any position to object (as she has) to potential public funding for the....
The concept of once saved always saved takes a bit to get your head around but Gods grace is greater than our sin and greater than our good works it just takes faith in Jesus Christ to recieve Gods grace.In saying that to continue to sin as a christian is like playing with fire you will be burnt.Paul talks of the sexual immorality in corinthian church of the son and father that were sleeping with the same wife they were excommunicated from the church the members were not allowed to even eat with them until they repented.There are consequences for our actions.The other side to this is that if you continue to sin as a christian you are not walking by faith but walking by the flesh and are really backsliding.In the backslidden state you also become powerless and open to attack by satan as long as we walk in the flesh he can influence us to get worse not better.If we are walking in Christ satan may still try to tempt us but we are empowered by the holy spirit and overcome him and our faith increases.Both are saved by grace but one is powerless because of sin versus saved but an overcomer having been set free from sin i think this is what Paul was trying to explain.It is better to be an overcomer than overcome by sin.brentnz
But unfortunately its legality is disputed from one country or state to another, seems a bit silly and over-reactive.
Of course, another bit of BlogPoll beauty is that Alligator Army switched from having Florida State No. 1 for two weeks to having Florida No. 1 now.
And by Saturday at dinnertime the last of the verbal battles were raging from the Bluegrass Room to the Julep Lounge, from Gordon's Golden Horse to the Bit»n Spur, and even in that rare unequine setting, the Boom Boom Room, as to which team was going to win the national title: defending champion Cincinnati or its hated foe, the squad that has been ranked No. 1 for two straight seasons, Ohio State?
Bellotti: My fear was that [Michigan] got exposed a bit vs. Appalachian State [in one of the biggest upsets ever, from the week prior], and they're gonna know what they have to do to stop this style of offense.
But with upcoming games versus Minnesota and Northwestern (with a tough visit from Michigan State in between), it isn't hard to see Nebraska developing a bit of a win streak here as October expires, and I'm sure that if or when that happens, the comeback will be given credit for the turnaround.
This news from Mkhitaryan's agent, suggesting that he wants to join Utd, is a bit dubious, considering that the player himself stated that he was a fan of Arsenal.
It also contributed to moving totals quite a bit: Va Tech / UNC total dropped from 66.5 to 54.5 (69 % of tickets on Over, 56 % of money on Under), and Notre Dame / NC State total dropped from 68.5 to 57.5 (68 % of tickets on Over, 71 % of money on Under).
After transferring from NC State, the Martins are older prospects with a bit less upside, and are keeping open the option to return to school.
The first reason I would state would be the severed ties he has with the club and with Wenger after controversially leaving for Barcelona, a time in which he was so desperate to leave that he paid a bit of the transfer fees from his own pocket.
It seams a bit hypocritical that you are offended by the term «wearing» your baby when you have and ad on your own blog from slingcycle that states «Because all babies deserve to be WORN».
I know that is quite a bit different from other states as well, which makes it a little bit easier to practice here.
Jerry Tillman, the state senator who crafted the bill in an effort to «take a little bit of the nanny state's authority away from them,» told the Fay Observer:
Yeah my home state, oh my gosh it was amazing and from that stand point I'm like wow I want to go to this game just to go and breastfeed or pump or whatever you want to do, so I often wonder if that will help a little bit too in just kind of getting the word out there.
And the claim that birth was «culturally transformed from a potentially risky even to a pathogen - like state to be medically managed and controlled» is yet another bit of wishful thinking.
Not only do they not share our values, they do not share the basic commitment to ideas rather than a political party, to a political career Ha ha, some of you had better get a proper job then which might open your eyes a bit about how it feels to have the state take everything from you and treat you like a child
Records show advocacy groups tied to the party have received millions in state funding and financial support from labor unions — in essence biting the hands that feed them.
Sen. Chuck Schumer's GOP / Conservative opponent, Jay Townsend, is trying to make hay from the senior senator's endorsement today of state Sen. Eric Schneiderman for attorney general, calling it a «dog bites man» story that proves the veteran Democrat is a political insider.
And state GOP Chairman Ed Cox, who has endured quite a bit of verbal sniping over the years from Cuomo and his fellow Democrats over the fact that he is the son - in - law of the late former President Richard Nixon, turned the tables and had a little fun welcoming Cynthia Nixon to the fray.
Local apartment rents increased, the eviction rate was a bit higher than the state average and about 14 percent of Manchester's housing was labeled affordable last year, according to a recent report from the town planning department.
@truth hurts but reality bites... tell that to your good senator from the state of Louisiana... did you call for the resignation of Vitter?
The Working Families Party, which has been pushing to clean up Albany, has a bit of a black eye from the recent spate of state Capitol scandals.
Fiscal climate, possibly the biggest issue, is tougher to gauge: The February Siena survey showed 48 percent of New Yorkers say the state is on the «right track,» up considerably from before Cuomo took office but down a bit from last year.
Around 100 teachers from several regions of the state gathered in the biting cold to protest what they believe is Governor Cuomo's unfair stance against teachers and the union that represents them.
On the issue of Republicans and Democrats in New York State hiding behind the old «waiting for the science to come in» line that politicians have used to not answer questions on everything from climate change to Pebble Mine, Hawkins did give the Democrats a bit of a pass... «The Republicans want to repeal the enlightenment — the Democrats just want to repeal the New Deal.»
The latest monthly unemployment numbers from New York State show that the Rochester area unemployment figures jumped a bit compared to a year ago.
Now that the TV cameras are gone and the political - gossip reporters have slunk away, Representative Carolyn McCarthy — the diminutive, hard - bitten blonde from Long Island who recently infuriated the state's Democratic Establishment by announcing her plans to run against Governor David Paterson's Senate pick, Kirsten Gillibrand, in 2010 — can refocus on her real crusade: the rules of procedure at House hearings.
Records show advocacy groups tied to the WFP have received millions in state funding and financial support from labor unions — in essence biting the hands that feed them.
Ohio's 16th district (R): State Sen. John Boccieri appears to have recovered from a bit of a rough spot as a candidate during the summer months and once again is the odds - on favorite to claim the seat being vacated by Rep. Ralph Regula (R).
But Republicans got a bit of good news recently when the state legislature moved the state's congressional primary from September 5 to August 26.
Howard Zemsky, president of Empire State Development, said legislators have «quite a bit» of say in directing spending from the Transformative Investment Fund, which was created in last year's state budget to boost projects in New York City and Long IsState Development, said legislators have «quite a bit» of say in directing spending from the Transformative Investment Fund, which was created in last year's state budget to boost projects in New York City and Long Isstate budget to boost projects in New York City and Long Island.
While Proposal 1 was handed a resounding loss — and a measure to bar officials convicted of a crime of their state pensions easily passed — returns for the land bank were a nail - biter, with «no» votes leading the charge until late - night returns from the Adirondacks put the proposal over the top, carving out a modest 4 percent victory.
But in the English exams even students in the state's wealthiest schools saw scores slip a bit, from an average of 52 percent in 2013 passing to 49 percent this year.
Speaking to whistling and cheering Democrats from across the state, Mr. de Blasio at times took on the cadence of a preacher as he delivered one of his most partisan and biting speeches to date.
Researchers at Colorado State University infected mosquitoes in the lab with multiple kinds of viruses to learn more about the transmission of more than one infection from a single mosquito bite.
Like a boulder perched at the top of a hill, with a bit of a nudge, the electron tumbles from higher energy states to lower, releasing energy along the way.
Yinong Yang, a plant pathologist at Penn State University, used CRISPR / Cas9 to snip out a tiny bit of one gene from the mushroom Agaricus bisporus.
Next, they plan to create clusters that can be locked into a particular state to store a bit of data, and unlocked again to rewrite it, using a central sphere made from gel that can swell and shrink.
Nearly 200 cases of tularemia in the United States are reported to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention every year; most of them are caused by bites from ticks and flies and from handling animals infected from the disease.
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