Sentences with phrase «do with state»

According to reports from Top50States.com, New Mexico's relatively low premiums may have something to do with the state's low population density, low crime, high median age, strong economy and mild climate.
«There is a lot of variation in state experiences, and a lot of it has to do with state policy,» Hempstead said.
You will not be able to do this with a State Farm or Farmers agent for example.
Nothing, so far as I am aware, to do with DJ's act of chivalry, more to do with state of county courts generally and ours in particular.
An amicable divorce process has more to do with your state of mind than with the circumstances of your divorce.
This defence has to do with the state of mind of the accused, rather than whether there is a reasonable doubt whether or not the complainant consented to the sexual activity.
The main reason for this has to do with the state and federal regulations that North Carolina trucking companies and other commercial operators are required to follow in order to keep these vehicles on the road.
In 2016, emissions from electricity produced within California decreased by 19 percent, but two - thirds of that decline came from increased production from the state's hydro - electric dams, due to it being a rainier year, and thus had nothing to do with the state's energy policies, while approximately a third of the decline came from increased solar and wind.
To clarify, the context of the above snip had to do with state spending on education and social safety net programs, but that «you and me» reference covers far more ground than that, considering the Koch brothers» all - in approach to their fossil fuel holdings.
It has to do with the state's ability and willigness to control / influence the scientists to only work in directions that the states wishes and punish them if they don't.
«I can also tell you from first - hand experience that we are pushing the limits of what PSP can do with state - of - the - art visual technologies, higher resolution environments, and greater depths of scale,» he wrote.
The rationale for this tactical shift has as much to do with the state of American markets as of those across the pond: There's a growing political risk, evidenced by the health - care debacle, that the new administration in Washington, D.C., will not be able to deliver much on its agenda — all while U.S. equity valuations remain stretched.
Perhaps it has something more to do with the state of the economy when students enter the workforce.
Does it really have anything to do with the state party?
We share a common view on many issues to do with state - funded schools and believe that the current legislation on faith schools in particular is counter-productive.
If you believe the line from the state teachers union that the reform proposal it released last week has nothing to do with state government being taken over by Republicans last November, then, as they say, there's this bridge I'd like to sell you.
But there are also things the SEA can empower others to do with some state oversight (contract) and some things the SEA can simply hand off to others (cleave).
The Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) made it illegal for the U.S. Department of Education to have anything to do with state academic standards, including the Common Core.
I don't think it's really to do with the state of the Wii U build right now.
Jewelry, shirts, music... if it has to do with this state, I automatically love it.
Diet and the state of your digestive system also have a lot to do with the state of your skin.
It seems that the state of your gut has a lot to do with the state of your mental health.
A patient's ability to recover may have as much to do with his state of mind as the health of his heart, according to a long - term study of heart disease and depression at the University of California, San Francisco.
Questioning Hoodless's analysis had less to do with his competence and more to do with the state of forensic anthropology at the time, Jantz said.
It apparently didn't matter that council candidates — and certainly not the petition carriers — have nothing to do with the state Senate.
«I personally overheard the executive governor responding to a question asked about the sacked district and village heads issue on radio by saying it was an executive fiat and a non legislation and therefore has nothing to do with the state legislative arm of government,» he explained.
The project has little to do with the state of the county that Mahoney controls, but it was her suggestion.
EBONG: Well, Tom, it seems this particular dispute has to do with the state's current budget deficit.
«It is a charade and a complete sham and has nothing to do with the state congress.
She said Percoco said it had all been cleared by lawyers and that it had nothing to do with state contracts.
But he told Lacewell that day that «it had nothing to do with state contracts, that it had all been approved by the lawyers.»
While dividing the country into strivers and skivers, setting neighbour against neighbour (according to George Osborne this has something to do with the state of our curtains).
I suggested controls on the sources of outside income, that the sources of outside income can have nothing to do with the State of New York.
May 25 in Syracuse, denying he had anything to do with state contracts being awarded to COR Development, his biggest Central New York contributor and a company who had two executives, Steve Aiello and Joseph Girardi, charged Thursday with paying bribes to get contracts:
About half of respondents said they were still undecided about what to do with the state's learning standards.
Maybe as a bonus, we'll find out what he really plans to do with the state income tax.
Once the Moreland Commission is disbanded, Fitzpatrick said he would refer any criminal investigations that have to do with state officials to other prosecutors.
The governor has previously rejected the notion that his book deal had anything to do with state business, saying book income is «an exception» because «I'm not allowed to represent anyone or any business matter.»
First, however, lawmakers must come to agreements on a long list of issues, including many policy proposals that have little to do with state finances.
Percoco assured Cuomo and Lacewell that his arrangements «had nothing to do with state contracts,» Lacewell said in court.
Lawmakers from both parties in the Assembly and Senate have chafed in recent years over Gov. Andrew Cuomo exercising this power over policy in the spending plan, be it pushing through new criteria for teacher evaluations or an increase in the minimum wage the Legislature contends has little to do with the state's overall finances.
No one really knows what to do with the state -LSB-...]
so u think ox left purely because he was being played as a wingback and nothing to do with the state of the club now... keep telling yourself that
I was in school there during Meyer years and I do remember those being light and fun, but again, that probably has a lot to do with the state of the program then.
Intentionality (PR xviii), in Merleau - Ponty, has to do with the state of affairs in which an object is always referred to a subject and a subject to an object.
And if the political culture is sick, that must have something to do with the state of the culture as a whole.
«How spiritual you are has nothing to do with what you believe but everything to do with your state of consciousness.»
First it has to do with a state supposed to be entered upon at the point of death by those who have in them, so to say, the potentiality of reaching heaven — of attaining fulfillment in and with God and enjoying the vision of God.
In the debates over humanitarian intervention in the 1990s some moralists made a distinction between «war,» which they understood as having to do with state uses of armed force for their own interests, and intervention by military force for humanitarian purposes, which they regarded as altruistic and not «war.»
Left and right distinction in faith is usually reserved for things to do with the church vs. things to do with the state or nation.
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