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But as he engages Congress on the issue, Mr. Bush needs to take another step and press for creation of a federal transportation police force to assume direct responsibility for all airport security functions.
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Previously, researchers were often forced to assume that volatility did not change over time.
It was forced to assume liability for any further expenses or lawsuits and to reimburse the county $16 million.
Over 16 days, Shah was deprived of sleep and forced to assume stress positions for long periods.
It is not clear how much of those burdens the three surviving airlines will be forced to assume.
Martin Memorial's lawyer, Mr. Lord, said hospitals should not be forced to assume financial and legal responsibility for these cases.
The scarcity of private financing for certain exports reflects genuine risks that taxpayers are forced to assume.
But to explain why humans experience only three of the dimensions, theorists were forced to assume that the others must each be curled up too tiny to detect.
The mills will be more attractive to a buyer without the workers, Mr. Bradford said, because then they would not be forced to assume the health care costs.
But it would also surely lead to Westchester's being forced to assume past as well as future debt, while forfeiting an invaluable asset for the entire Hudson Valley.
Maybe kids could afford just to be kids if they weren't forced to assume adult roles by our gloomy labor situation.
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