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"They may have been starting at a more challenged state of health," he said.
In legal terms, the case is about whether federal law "pre-empts," or displaces, the challenged state law.
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie has won plaudits for his merciless approach to budget cutting in a fiscally challenged state.
In certain ways, the very setting of the World Economic Forum reflects the restless, challenged state of human affairs.
He twice challenged State Senator Roy M. Goodman (1970 and 1976) and ran for the City Council (1980 and 1995).
His television channels challenged state broadcasters with lowbrow programmes in the Italian language that appealed to those groups most likely to speak regional dialects.
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The growing efficiency of agriculture liberated labour and capital, spawning non-agricultural firms which eventually challenged state-owned enterprises.
Revenues for Michigan, one of the nation's most fiscally challenged states, are at a 45-year low, when adjusted for inflation.
The capitalist elites, in the tradition set out by Miliband's instrumentalist theory of the state (1969), challenged state-centric theorists by claiming that the state was not autonomous but rather an 'instrument' used by the elites to fulfill the interests of the capitalist class (Barrow 1993).
Most of the states of the Global South are economically challenged states.
Doctors are paid lower and slower in fiscally challenged states.
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