Sentences with phrase «subsequently moved to another state»

There can be additional complications if the birth father has subsequently moved to another state.

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Subsequently, expectations of further moves in monetary policy were scaled back somewhat, reflecting the rise in the Australian dollar and indications from the Federal Reserve that monetary policy in the United States was unlikely to be tightened in the near term.
She was subsequently moved to the post of Minister of State at the Foreign Office and Minister for Faith and Communities in Mr Cameron's 2012 re-shuffle in a move widely regarded as a demotion.
But Huntingdon subsequently announced plans to move its corporate headquarters across the Atlantic to Maryland, hoping that the state's privacy laws would better protect the company's shareholders.
I subsequently moved on to Penn State for a decade, and last January, I began a new position as dean of the College of Education at Michigan State University.
And, it subsequently moved to make larger reductions in the size of state government and again in education.
What happened there is that that program passed in the budget, and had to be subsequently passed in every single budget that has moved forward in that state.
As he had a strong interest in small animal surgery, Dr. House subsequently moved to Columbus, Ohio where he completed a one year general internship at The Ohio State University Veterinary Teaching Hospital.
2003: 3 MFOA members move to form «Spay Maine,» a program designed to reduce cat and dog euthanasia, which was subsequently incorporated into the state Animal Welfare Program
For instance, Nixon could have considered the post-WWII history of Japan as an example of a state that moved through a period of highly toxic export - led growth, but which was subsequently able to adopt rigorous environmental standards.
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