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It is typically used to refer to compliance with regulations, laws, or guidelines established by a state or governing body. Example: "As per state regulations, all businesses must adhere to the new safety protocols."
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The board substantiated the complaint, as per state law, which says that innocuous behavior does not justify frisking.
The old system allowed police to withhold victims' identities and medical conditions and juveniles' names in the public log, as per state law, with simple brackets, which automatically deleted the names before the log was printed and distributed to reporters.
He added that OpticsML is "working to notify all affected parties" when asked about informing customers and state regulators, as per state data breach notification laws.
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As part of Sikkim, Gangtok enjoys the status of being an income-tax free region as per the state's 1948 Income tax law.
We observed significant differences in the proportion of children who had received renal biopsies across categories of SES and rheumatologist number per state, as well as marked differences in medication prescribing across categories race, SES, regions of residence and rheumatologist number in state of residence.
What is not small or remote is the role to be played by the federal bureaucracy that will monitor the 50 states as they each develop their own individual tests -- potentially as many as 12 yearly tests per state, by my count -- to grade their schools.
The mean time to repair (MTTR) is obtained by truncating the original stochastic probability matrix and eliminating the operational state as per (6)–(8).
It may also be stated as "per cup" or "per can", alongside the required kilocalories per kilogram statement.
These plot-level values are expanded to population totals, that is, total carbon stock per state, as provided within the FIADB as the basis for the result presented in Fig. 2.
These plot-level values are expanded to population totals, that is, total carbon stock per state, as provided within the FIADB as the basis for the result presented in Fig. 2.
In 1991 a rare right-wing government passed a law allowing not only charities, religious organisations and groups of parents but also businesses to open schools and get as much state money per student as state-run ones.
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