You also need to think about what
else affects the state of an industry.
Not exact matches
It is about the laws and policies of the two
states that claim the territory of northern Cyprus and how they
affect a person residing there who was born there and who has no intention of going to reside anywhere
else.)
They contend that it discounts the experiences of everyday people
affected by systems models and values
state power above all
else.
I'm sending love and prayers for my home
state of California, and to everyone
else affected by these natural disasters.
Whether we like it or not, the United
States is enmeshed in the world beyond our shores and, as the most powerful nation, our actions inevitably
affect everyone
else.
For — in any other serious scientific / engineering endeavour — a detailed, available and up to date knowledge of the
state of all your measuring instruments, their service history and calibration, their external and internal surroundings and anything
else that could potentially
affect their readings is a prereq to making sure that you are actually collecting valid data.
I assume that would mean until something
else happens that returns the
affected photon's energy level to its previous
state.
Any existing
state programs, such as requiring uninsured or underinsured coverage, offering limited - tort or full - tort options, or anything
else that
affects the
state's bottom line may boost your insurance rates up based on how the
state orders insurers to provide compensation in an accident situation.
In South Australia, in addition to the Aboriginal Lands Trust Act 1966 (SA) referred to above, there are two Acts each providing that large parts of the western part of the
State are held as inalienable freehold by a corporation that directly represents traditional owners.46 A lease can be granted for any period to a traditional owner or organisation comprising traditional owners; to a government agency for up to 50 years; or to anyone
else for 5 years or less.47 The Anangu Pitjantjatjara corporation must have regard to the interests of and consult with traditional owners with a particular interest in the
affected portion of the lands and shall not approve the lease unless it is satisfied that those people have given their informed consent.48 The Maralinga Tjarutja corporation must consult with traditional owners.49