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The phrase "a multitude of state" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be a misphrasing; "state" should likely be pluralized to "states" to convey the intended meaning.
Example: "The conference attracted a multitude of states from around the world to discuss climate change."
Alternatives: "a multitude of nations" or "a variety of states".
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State regulators oppose it, fearing their authority would be gutted, and arguing — with some justification — that a single watchdog could be more easily influenced than a multitude of state overseers.
Ms. Quinn said that allowing such cases in state court — where the barrier to entry would be different from federal court — would create "a real risk that a multitude of state court judges issue rulings that could take control of police policy away from the mayor and commissioner" if the profiling bill became law.
For companies trying to comply with a multitude of state laws, the uniformity and simplicity of the proposed national data breach notification law may be welcome.
But Democrats don't have much to celebrate, either: Their relative advantage hasn't kept them from losing 13 Senators, 69 Congressmen, and a multitude of state governors and legislators over the last three elections.
In another supporting statement, Dr Simon Thomas, CEO and co-founder of Paragraf, added: "There's no doubt that the electronic, mechanical and optical properties of two-dimensional materials such as graphene have the potential to significantly increase performance in a multitude of state of the art technologies.
In all three political spaces, the involvement of a multitude of state and non-state actors has become the norm – that is why issues of legitimacy, accountability and transparency have moved to the fore.
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In that context a large population divided almost equally between Muslims and Christians in a multitude of states, is in one respect a potential formula for unmanageable conflict.
But as the critic Richard Gilman has observed, boredom can mean a multitude of states in "Ivanov": existential ennui, worldly jadedness, youthful restlessness and plain old physical fatigue.
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A person could view, buy, sell, or rent weaponry that's illegal in a multitude of states, like a working antique cannon.
With more experimentation and a multitude of states that offer different public services there is more choice and more opportunity for learning.
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