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The pay for a post on the state Supreme Court, which might redraw Congressional boundaries in Illinois next year, is $147,000 a year.
Eight years on, an equally critical challenge faces Obama: how to stop Iraq from being overrun by militant Islamist forces, and head off the possible dismemberment of the country and a sectarian conflict that might redraw the entire map of the region.
More recently, Rauner has said he would "work with" the 3.75percentt rate, but refused to be specific about what he might cut or how he might redraw to the state's tax system to balance the roughly $36 billion budget.
We tried to make consistent decisions on where to draw our boundary for this review process, others might redraw it a little differently.
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The latest quake, along with strong temblors that struck Christchurch in 2010 and 2011, indicate the South Island is a riskier place than was previously thought, to the point that the country might have to redraw its earthquake hazard maps, scientists say.
At worst, solving a puzzle incorrectly might force you to redraw the solution to the previous in the series, but that solution won't have been deleted so you need only retrace it.
But it might be worth redrawing our feelings on the subject by remembering that, in the literal sense, the word propaganda refers only to the promotion of a set of beliefs.
Although at this stage it's not clear what the reformed employment tests will look like, nor how its approach might end up redrawing the line for workers.
Topology in the figure might vary as redrawing.
The campaign's final days brought a reminder of how Mr. Obama's financial might had allowed him to redraw the political map.
Since the Assembly will be redrawing district lines this year, a Democratic win might prompt the Assembly to redraw this long-time Republican district with an eye to making it a safer seat for Democrats in the future.
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