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Now, lawmakers, along with Gov. Rick Scott and Attorney General Pam Bondi, should be devising similar long-term law enforcement strategies specifically targeting those who promote human trafficking and freeing human slaves.

The Wood River system of the Nushagak District (Fig. 1) met or exceeded its escapement goal in 85% of the years from 1962 to 2005 (Tim Baker, Alaska Department of Fish and Game, pers. comm).. Additionally, for most of the past 60 years, the fishery has not harvested the biggest fish returning to spawn, benefiting the Nushagak District stocks in the short- and long-term (Law 2007).

You can pass stopgap measures that merely kick the can down the road on our nation's budget or on the construction and repair of our roads, rails, and bridges, or you can do it the right way and pass stable, long-term laws that give our businesses and employers the confidence to hire and grow.

In the long term the law also resulted in the WNBA, the NWSL, the NWHL, the CWHL, the Independent Women's Football League and other women's sports leagues both large and small.

But the experience of 25 states where right-to-work laws are already on the books show that union membership rates do indeed decline over the long term after the laws are introduced.

Instead of taking an absolutist stance and battling for years in court to protect a position which, frankly, is not a sell-able position over the long term, change the laws now.

Many more Hispanics are enrolling in college and still more would seek degrees if conservative politicians looked to the long term and changed state laws that make the children of unlawful migrants pay much more than their American classmates for a public college education.

(Once it's raised and the world is not going to pitch into economic oblivion, everyone can have a terrific debate over the long term budget trajectory, propose laws, have votes, survive vetos and campaign on the results or lack thereof).

This suggests that the modified G-R law is not necessarily applicable for a long term data and the G-R law using α-value instead of b-value derived from short term data might be useful for forecasting.

Long term, he says, the informant law's "potential, particularly internationally, is huge".

In the U.S. the need for bankers and corporate bosses to keep skin in the game long term is increasingly fixed in law.

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