Sentence examples for challenging residence from inspiring English sources

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Renowned Auburn University Historian Wayne Flint has well-described the Alabama Voter ID regime in practice as "marginalizing black voters and Hispanic voters by challenging citizenship, by challenging residence, by challenging who they are".

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The private citizens were sending mailings that would come back as undeliverable, which they would then use to challenge the residence of the voters they wanted the county to purge from the rolls.

According to the Nov. 8 order, tax officials are not challenging that Mr. Jeter's primary residence was in Florida before or after those three years.

The 'alternative' view of long-term residence is challenged by other scholars who see both long-term residence and naturalisation policies as a reflection of a state's overall approach to legal integration.

The authors of the report write that there research is "challenging stereotypes of Gen Y as lazy or entitled instead young adults use co-residence to cope in difficult financial times or to live in intergenerational families".

The authors of the report write that their research is "challenging stereotypes of Gen Y as lazy or entitled instead young adults use co-residence to cope in difficult financial times or to live in intergenerational families".

It is challenging to exclude potential confounding introduced earlier in time, including diabetic or pre-diabetic individuals selecting residence in relatively more polluted neighborhoods.

It is challenging to achieve a large blowout limit for micro-combustors due to the increased heat loss ratio and reduced residence time.

The prices for Millennium's Battery Park City apartments will soon be challenged by a second Residences at Ritz-Carlton development in Washington, which the company has under way in Georgetown eight blocks west of its recently opened project.

The challenge to the residence test was brought by the Public Law Project (PLP), which argued no minister has the power to impose such discriminatory regulations.

Contamination of groundwater resources by an immiscible organic phase commonly called NAPL (Non Aqueous Phase Liquid) represents a major scientific challenge considering the residence time of such a pollutant.

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