Sentence examples for concerns of state from inspiring English sources

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The concerns of state and local governments have grown keener since Friday, when the Bush administration raised the national terrorism alert to "high," warning that Al Qaeda might try to use chemical or biological weapons against American targets.

If they were victims of warlords taking a country hostage, it is likely few would have the delicate concerns of state sovereignty in mind when devising a solution - especially if the country had the strategic and economic value of Burma.

This should put an end to it.'" Surely, they thought, concerns of state – the close relations between two nations, billions of dollars of commercial ties – should count more than the life of one person, who had been killed by mistake.

The Ubii, on the other hand, the only tribe beyond the Rhine which had sent deputies to Caesar, made friendly terms, and given hostages, earnestly besought him to assist them, as they were grievously hard pressed by the Suebi; or, if the urgent concerns of state prevented that, only to transport his army across the Rhine: that would suffice for their present help and future hope.

Both companies said that the expanded coverage was aimed at addressing the concerns of state and local transportation regulators and answering criticism from the taxi industry.

A new study, conducted by University of Illinois researchers, painted the concerns of state lawmakers representing districts impacted by the closures in even broader strokes.

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Whatever the economics of the currency regime, the politics of it are clear: the Communist Party is listening to the concerns of state-owned enterprises.

By nationality we refer to the "characterizations" states make of individuals for the purpose of controlling and protecting them for the many comprehensive concerns of states.

(As for the parochial concerns of states and regions, they are more than adequately represented, and in a less distorted way, by the Senate, the House, and the fifty state governments).

The recent barrage of security breaches across numerous industries, coupled with ongoing concerns of state-backed espionage, has spilled over into the U.S./EU safe harbor negotiations, bringing the framework's continued existence into question.

However, he stood by his statement that war service during the Civil War was motivated more by concerns of states' sovereignty than by the issue of slavery.

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