Sentences with phrase «so than any other state in the country»

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More mormons outside of the United States than in it... there is a reason why they focus so much in other countries... and prefer the less educated ones.
Obviously, given there is a majority of those who identify as «christian» (of some sort)-- in this country, the «attacks» (other than ongoing obviously more violent types in various Middle East countries with state enforced muslim citizens) are so angry and vicious.
«So rather than importing energy from some other state or some other country we're producing it right here in our backyard.»
Texas has more wind power than any other state in the nation (and therefore almost every other country on Earth), so it is worth noting that his hands - off approach — for example, Texas has a deregulated energy market — has not hurt that industry in his home state.
In others, such as Canada and Australia, standards and curricula are adopted on a provincial or statewide basis, but most of these countries have fewer political divisions than our 50 states, so in practice there is a higher degree of coordination than in the U.In others, such as Canada and Australia, standards and curricula are adopted on a provincial or statewide basis, but most of these countries have fewer political divisions than our 50 states, so in practice there is a higher degree of coordination than in the U.in practice there is a higher degree of coordination than in the U.in the U.S.
«Obviously, a child considered poor in the United States may be regarded as relatively wealthy in another country,» he wrote, «but the fact that the perceived problem of socio - economic disadvantage among students is so much greater in the United States — and in France too — than the actual backgrounds of students also suggests that what school principals in some countries consider to be social disadvantage would not be considered such in others
In a rebuttal to those who say states should use common tests so that the public can compare how students perform across state boundaries, fewer than one in five public school parents said it was important to know how children in their communities performed on standardized tests compared with students in other districts, states or countrieIn a rebuttal to those who say states should use common tests so that the public can compare how students perform across state boundaries, fewer than one in five public school parents said it was important to know how children in their communities performed on standardized tests compared with students in other districts, states or countriein five public school parents said it was important to know how children in their communities performed on standardized tests compared with students in other districts, states or countriein their communities performed on standardized tests compared with students in other districts, states or countriein other districts, states or countries.
Like Uruguay, the other global leaders in renewable energy conversion — countries such as Costa Rica, Iceland, and Bhutan — all have populations smaller than many U.S. states, so it's not entirely fair to compare them with a country of 318 million people.
For example, in the 2009 Copenhagen Climate Accord, the United States and more than 100 other countries agreed to consider action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions «so as to hold the increase in global temperature below 2 degrees Celsius.»
While the dispossession and domination of indigenous peoples in the other English - settler countries (Canada, New Zealand and the United States)- especially through the nineteenth century - was not significantly less oppressive than in Australia, those countries did not so systematically, in such bald legal and constitutional terms, deny the indigenous peoples any recognition or rights.
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