Sentence examples for conclusion a state from inspiring English sources

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But Heineman ultimately came to a different conclusion: "A state exchange is nothing more than the state administering the Affordable Care Act with all of the important and critical decisions made by the federal government," he said, also citing the expense of managing an exchange.

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An "undue burden is shorthand for the conclusion that a state regulation has the purpose or effect of placing a substantial obstacle in the path of a woman seeking an abortion of a nonviable fetus".

43 And a strong argument can surely be made that the whole thrust of those decisions most inevitably lead to the conclusion that a State may constitutionally impose a lawyer upon even an unwilling defendant.

The district attorney's office has apparently been waiting for the conclusion of a state attorney general's investigation of the Paterson administration's involvement in the domestic assault case.

With the outcome, at 55 votes to 33, a foregone conclusion in a state that has turned steadily to the right in recent years, two House Republican leaders spoke briefly in favor of the bill, and not a single legislator spoke against it.

A wrong diagnosis of RV dilation in the extreme emergency may lead to the erroneous conclusion of a state of acute right pressure overload (massive pulmonary embolism) that may induce undue thrombolysis or more invasive treatments (e.g., thrombectomy).

Undaunted, Qaddafi protested that the Green Book had taken him years to write, and that he had come to its conclusions in a state of oracular wisdom.

As the chart above shows, one can draw very different conclusions about a state's relative success depending on which measure they look at.

But Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani again called the killing of Mr. Diallo, a black West African immigrant, by four white officers a tragic accident, and urged critics to accept the conclusions of a state criminal jury and federal and city investigators and to abandon what he termed an "angry prejudice" against the police.

So in conclusion, health is a state of physical, mental, and social well-being and not just the absence of disease or infirmity.

The only thing that is random and capricious is a conclusion suggesting such a state!

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