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She uses her findings lay out a path for incarcerated workers to potentially unionize under the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA).
We've got to -- we've got to lay out a path, a process that includes passing a background check, paying taxes, paying a penalty, learning English, and then going to the back of the line behind all the folks who are trying to come here legally, that's only fair.
A bipartisan group of senators has agreed in principle to lay out a path to American citizenship for an estimated 11 million immigrants in the United States illegally, but only after quantifiable progress is made on border security, raising thorny questions: What does a secure border mean exactly?
There was confusion over which rebel groups have signed up, but officials from all sides said they hoped this time the pact would hold in the run-up to talks next month in Astana, Kazakhstan's capital, that could lay out a path to peace.
MR. RIEDEL struggles at times to lay out a path for the president-elect on Pakistan — the foreign policy headache he calls "the hardest part of this whole thing" — that is vastly different from the course the Bush administration has charted in recent months.
That's how today's APIs for news outlets could lay out a path to an updated Facebook ads API for efficiently buying keyword-mention-related ads.
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Its function is to review the five years since the previous congress and lay out a general path ahead.
Governments need to lay out a credible path to reducing their deficits in the medium term, but without excessively enfeebling an already weak recovery.
The proposal also contains provisions that lay out a clear path on how a convicted felon must relinquish any firearms purchased prior to conviction and requires owners of firearms to make reports of lost or stolen guns.
Congressional leaders from both parties said the time was right to pursue a legislative solution to the dreamers, but they did not lay out a clear path on an issue that has vexed lawmakers since President Ronald Reagan signed the last major comprehensive immigration bill in 1986.
The overwhelming focus on austerity; the succession of half-baked rescue plans; the refusal to lay out a clear path for the fiscal and banking integration that is needed for the single currency to survive: these too are reasons why the euro is so close to catastrophe.
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