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Los Angeles voters opted to cap the city's medical marijuana dispensaries at 135 locations after voting overwhelmingly in favor of Proposition D. The proposition, which was put on the ballot by members of the Los Angeles City Council and supported by mayoral candidate Eric Garcetti, holds dispensary locations in LA to the number open before 2007.

I wonder how much of that proposition, which was very Steam-like, will come back?

A three-member panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals met this morning (Monday, Feb. 13) over the latest challenge to the proposition, which was approved by voters in 1996.

With a prospective Obama presidency abandoning the notion that Britain should choose America rather than Europe, the proposition which was the neocon lifeblood of Tory Euroscepticism, with the British public generally blaming America for the coming recession and with the whole ideological climate having shifted sharply from right to left, Cameron faces an impossible task.

Generally, they need to offer a value proposition beyond the original watch proposition which was, in short, "This watch will tell the time well".

He says he requested documents from the scientists with no connection to GMO Answers as a result of their public statements pertaining to California's 2012 GM food labeling proposition, which was defeated).

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It's a total value proposition, which is not just about price.

The betting, however, is that the proposition, which is supported by Democrats, will pass.Mr Schwarzenegger may also get beaten on another "pro-business" proposition, 64, which tries to stop "shakedown lawsuits", but which has annoyed consumer watchdogs and environmentalists.

We are a creedal nation, dedicated to a proposition, which is approximately this: All people are created equal and have a right to spacious freedom that produces unequal outcomes.

A second proposition, which is really nothing more than a corollary of the first, is that the trier of fact will sometimes, despite his best efforts, be wrong in his factual conclusions.

Their argument is analogous to the argument that because an establishment invites the public to enter its property for business purposes, it cannot later restrict or revoke access to that property, a proposition which is erroneous under Ohio law.

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