Sentences with phrase «from state to state anywhere»

The time frame varies greatly from state to state anywhere from a few weeks to several months.

Not exact matches

The study sates, «Anywhere from 125 to 250 companies per year (out of roughly 552,000 new employer firms) are founded in the United States that reach $ 100 million in revenues.»
Doing so costs anywhere from $ 2 to $ 10 a pop in the states where freeze fees are charged.
Whereas traditional investment methods require a firm to list in one country and utilize (at least initially) one exchange, creating and selling its own cryptocurrency allows a firm access to finance from anyone, anywhere, outside the normal constraints imposed by state - issued currencies.
For those reasons, the cornerstone of any successful disaster - recovery — or, in more positive parlance, business - continuity — plan is at least one offsite data center anywhere from a few miles to a few states away.
In 2016, the EEOC released a comprehensive study of workplace harassment in the United States, which concluded that «anywhere from 25 % to 85 % of women report having experienced sexual harassment in the workplace.»
Higher growth rates are not impossible, of course, but to get the arithmetic to work for me it would take some fairly implausible assumptions — mainly that Beijing engineers the transfer of 2 - 3 % of GDP every year from the state sector to the household sector — for China to achieve growth rates anywhere near 6 % for the next decade.
Currently, 48 states require some sort of disclosure, though timing is only specified in eight states and varies anywhere from 15 to 90 days.
Increasingly, as investors become more international, the phrase «the market» could mean stock market activity anywhere from the high - tech heavy NASDAQ index in the United States to the Tokyo Stock Exchange in Japan.
Flying from the states to the anywhere on the continent of Africa isn't always easy and it's rarely cheap.
By way of an answer I explained that a large majority of Americans — anywhere from 76 to 83 percent, in fact — identify themselves as Christian and that many of the guiding myths, symbols and ideals of the United States have their roots in the Hebrew and Christian Bibles.
States allow abortions anywhere from 20 weeks to 24 weeks.
Hence, states allow abortions anywhere from 20 weeks to 24 weeks.
states allow abortions up to anywhere from 20 weeks to 24 weeks.
ok i've decided — after soul searching and observing my and other's reactions to these religious blog news on CNN learning more about religion from this alone and about the mideast than from anywhere else in my USA educated life i need to be more tolerant of others having religious based governments THAT is what is confusing me — that religion are governments are not seperated that is hard for much of USA population to understand perhaps it is for me i think you would have to actually live in a society like the mideast to truly understand it i mean — actually be part of the society the religious part is truly offputting — since most in USA seperate church and state like — church is for faith and imagination and celebration and family and community involvement and state is for protection and education and health and infrastructure, etc., for all it is hard to be serious about religion — when the serious side of society is state it is hard to see religion being the serious side of enforcement — and the state enforcing the faith based side of society egad — doesn't god get lost in all that?
Though not directly stated anywhere, Peter Enns appears to be a proponent of the idea that the Bible is a library of books written by various authors from various theological perspectives, who are in dialogue with each other over the nature of God and what the human response to Him should be.
[43] In the United States, most trappers are required to check their traps anywhere from daily to every 48 or 72 hours depending on the situation and the laws of one's state.
Stasz concluded, «Food waste can happen anywhere along the supply chain, from the farm to the manufacturer to the retailer or restaurant, and in our homes or at work — it's estimated that 25 - 40 percent of the food that is grown, processed and transported in the United States will never be consumed — so the opportunity and the need to reduce food waste have never been greater.»
Meanwhile, we can't bring organic citrus in from anywhere, due to the state of Arizona's fumigation laws.
Oklahoma State's Marcus Smart could see his name called anywhere from No. 4 to No. 10 in tonight's NBA Draft at the Barclays...
For it to be recruiting in a smaller state that's pretty far removed from major talent hubs and not a primary option at the ones that are anywhere close?
The asshole Lyon President has stated today that they have received a very nice offer from Arsenal but then switched to say that the player isn't going anywhere.
It's a real pleasure to watch a seven footer who handles like a guard and can shoot from anywhere within the state.
A sad day when Spurs sold him in the deal for Martin Peters I was in such a bad state of shock it made me ill and I had to have a week off school and that's true not a joke.Jimmy was the greatest player I ever had the pleasure to watch, he would be priceless today, the nearest player I have seen that gets anywhere near him is Messy but of course he's playing in a soft erea of football with all the protection you could dream of from the referees, and of course never wil play ion England.Anyway I wish my hero Jimmy Greaves a good recovery.
Depending on the laws in your state, you have anywhere from a few hours to a few weeks to relinquish your rights.
As our first video - based consultant, she is available to support mothers from their homes, offices, or anywhere across the United States.
The reason that people state this is due to the fact that we know eating solids for the first few months (anywhere from 6 - 12 months) is more of an exploration, rather than something that is filling up their bellies.
«I think we're going to be anywhere's from 49 to 51 seats, but I think the significance of being that close, especially in this environment, I think there's going to be some Assembly Democrats across the state that'd be a little reluctant just to vote in lock - step with the leadership and the New York City - dominated Assembly majority.»
He says numerous other states that now allow the gas drilling practice decided in anywhere from 8 to 24 months.
For example, state data from May 2013 to June 2015 shows that Erie County reports more sanitary sewer overflows than anywhere else upstate.
State lawmakers, seeking to distance themselves from their scandal - scarred colleagues, either dust off old pieces of legislation that haven't gone anywhere since their introduction or propose a kitchen sink approach for the problem.
«No more movement of cattle from one location to another in the State and any cattle seen anywhere in Ekiti State apart from the ranch created for them by their owners will be confiscated by the government and their owners will be prosecuted.
«We want to prevent the horrific instance that happened to Jackie Wisniewski from ever happening here in western New York of anywhere else in New York State,» said Kennedy.
«But from the standpoint of him being a resource to help me deal with issues anywhere else in the state they were pretty much non-existent.»
Malliotakis, a state assemblywoman from Staten Island who in recent weeks has sought to distance herself from Trump as she wages a campaign against Democratic incumbent Bill de Blasio, said in her statement that «thanks to our men and women in the military, NFL players have the right to express their personal political views anywhere; except for in their workplace — the football field.»
According to village of Mamaroneck Mayor Norman Rosenblum, a Republican, though the federal government is proposing to foot 65 percent of the project's bill — with the state and Westchester County also chipping in — the village could pay anywhere from $ 7 million to $ 10 million of its own money.
Cuomo's briefing book said the governor would seek to include e-cigarettes under the state's Clean Indoor Air Act, prohibiting people from smoking or «vaping» e-cigarettes anywhere cigarette smoking is already illegal.
«I can run anywhere in the state; I could run from Key West to Pensacola.»
An endorsement from them could enhance her credibility with donors and the party's establishment who loathe the notion of an expensive primary in a state where Democrats are already expecting to have to fight hard to get anywhere close to a win in the general election.
Or why a state government slow to fund major regional transportation needs would commit $ 100,000 to build a skateboard park anywhere — much less in Albany, a city so broke it couldn't balance its budget without a bailout from the governor this year.
The days when people living in Albany or Buffalo, Rochester or Binghamton could order wine or other alcohol from a retail store anywhere in the United States and have it shipped to their door appear to be over.
He doesn't exactly say the president can rule the country from anywhere, but the head of the national police demonstrates that exact point when he is reported to have visited the head of state along with senior officials just a few days after the president headed out of the country.
Almost universal access to computers and the internet, the interconnected nature of computer networks, and the constant development of new techniques mean that attacks can come from anywhere, from state actors to terrorist organisations, and even to individuals operating from their own homes — a point underlined by the emergence of so - called «hacktivists».
England has 55 million people in an area that would make it the 32nd - largest US state: I doubt there's anywhere in England that's more than 30 miles from a city of 50,000 + people so any silo would be inviting the enemy to send nukes to somewhere very close to a lot of people.
A bill was introduced in the state Assembly last year to enable tenants paying preferential rents to benefit from the program, but it didn't go anywhere in the Democratic - controlled chamber.
Focusing on cost in particular, Yvonne Martinez of the state comptroller's office said that it's estimated that anywhere from $ 22 to $ 39 billion will be needed for water systems throughout the state over the next 20 years.
«With this law now in place, the state is in a much stronger position to keep future anchorages from being sited anywhere along the Hudson River,» Barrett said.
That freed the Brown administration to sign contracts to secure the state funding: $ 1 million from the Department of Housing and Community Renewal's Affordable Housing Corp., for use with properties anywhere in the city and $ 1.4 million from Empire State Development Corp. for houses on the East state funding: $ 1 million from the Department of Housing and Community Renewal's Affordable Housing Corp., for use with properties anywhere in the city and $ 1.4 million from Empire State Development Corp. for houses on the East State Development Corp. for houses on the East Side.
«Any government employee who gets sick from anywhere in the State of New York and the sickness is related to their work on 9/11, they will get health care coverage at no cost to themselves.
Auditors also found duplicate CINs were issued to the unborn as well, and the New York State of Health system allowed maternal applicants to attest to «an unreasonable number» of expected births per pregnancy — anywhere from three to 10 babies.
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