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Every year, countless New Yorkers jettison state loyalty and take their dollars to Connecticut in search of $1 Powerball tickets.
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Finally, we decided to jettison land altogether".
These critics also say that Governor Pataki, a Republican, jettisoned the state's top election officer, a Democrat, and stacked the 19-member task force with at least a dozen of the governor's supporters, including appointees and Republican elected officials.
He predicted that many of the reforms of the past two decades will eventually be jettisoned as states move away from using high-stakes Common Core tests to evaluate children, schools, and teachers.
It's clearly not in the interests of ideologues who want to jettison the welfare state to help educate the public about its real value.
But that's just the technical requirement; practically speaking, it's necessary to submit roughly twice that because state officials jettison so many names.
The Department of Education has rightly pushed the states to jettison outmoded systems in exchange for a challenging, writing-intensive approach.
The first decision was to jettison the planned 30-state campaign — Mr. McCain could not afford it, anyway — and focus almost solely on New Hampshire, where he had upset George W. Bush in the 2000 primary.
Hence, the time is ripe for African states to jettison the neoliberal development model.
As Russia began shaking off seven decades of communism, budding capitalists started buying prized assets the state was jettisoning at fire-sale prices.
The conservatives want the reformers to jettison those awaiting a secular state.
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