Sentence examples for means a state from inspiring English sources

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The term "State" means a State, a territory, or possession of the United States, including a Commonwealth, or the District of Columbia.

The term "State" means a State of the United States, the District of Columbia, and any commonwealth, territory, or possession of the United States.

The term State means a State as defined in 38 U.S.C. 101(20), or a political subdivision of such a State.

Now, none of this means a state of equality has descended on college football.

State means a State, territory, or possession of the United States.

(d)Host State means a State in which a covered interstate branch is established or acquired.

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In most cases, this means a state-owned monopoly telecom operator.

Mass change means a State-initiated change in the level(s) of federally administered State supplementary payments applicable to all recipients of such payments, or to categories of such recipients, due, for example, to State legislative or executive action.

But in China, anyone who wants to publish a magazine has to find a partner with a publishing license, and that means a state-owned newspaper or magazine, which, essentially furnishes legal cover, making no investment, taking no risk, and doing no work.

"What does it mean, a state?

When I employ the term, I mean a state that could swing the outcome of the election.

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