Sentences with phrase «most volatile states»

In the proposals, ABEC stated «Nevada (DOC) is perhaps one of the most volatile states in the west regions for ABEC's industry,» so its PR work in the state includes issues management, as well as presidential candidate outreach and identifying «cities and communities critical to helping shape policy at the grassroots level.»

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Perhaps the most politically volatile coming Supreme Court case is Whole Woman's Health v. Lakey, which will decide whether dozens of abortion clinics throughout Texas can remain open — a decision that probably will affect other conservative states that have in recent years imposed harsh restrictions on abortion clinics.
«New York is one of the most dependent states on income tax revenue and it's arguably one of the most volatile source of income tax revenue because of our reliance on Wall Street,» said Ken Girardin of the Empire Center for New York State Policy.
«It is pertinent to state that I have not heard and seen in any part of Nigeria, even the most volatile North Eastern part of Nigeria, where Boko Haram has been killing innocent people, the way and manner the Military desecrated the traditional worship centres in Gbaramatu Kingdom.
A new study out of the State University of New York found that bromeliad plants are the most effective at filtering out Volatile Organic Compounds (they can remove up to 80 percent of em!).
Most High School Seniors Aren't College or Career Ready, says «Nation's Report Card» NPR Ed, 4/27/16» «In our era of incredibly volatile state and local testing practices, it is our North Star,» says Andrew Ho, a measurement expert at the Harvard Graduate School of Education who sits on NAEP's bipartisan governing board.»
The United States has a problem: runaway climate change, which will degrade or damage agriculture, biodiversity, coastal cities, and the social politics of some of the most volatile regions of the world.
Coal Classification: In the United States, coals are classified by rank progressively from lignite (least carbonaceous) to anthracite (most carbonaceous) based on the proximate analyses of various properties (fixed carbon, volatile matter, heating value, and agglomerating character), following methods prescribed by the American Society for Testing and Materials.
It's also home to some of the most volatile natural disasters in the state, from earthquakes and floods to tornados.
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