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Two provisions require certain jurisdictions to provide election materials to voters in multiple languages: Section 4(f)(4) and Section 203(c).
Which brings us to the upcoming decision on Congressional power to enforce the Voting Rights Act, the so-called Shelby County cases, where the Supreme Court may sharply limit the provisions that require certain states to get "preclearance" before limiting voting rights of their citizens.
Certain circumstances require certain shoveling medium.
Certain drinks might require certain glasses.
Certain hobbies require certain skill sets.
Some TLDs require certain credentials to get.
Mr. Smith, the Texas director of Ralph Nader's group, Public Citizen, was concerned that provisions requiring certain coal-fired power plants to reduce their pollution might be left out of the bill.
Representative Jim DeMint, a South Carolina Republican who cast a difficult vote for free trade last year, was rewarded, Congressional aides said, with a provision requiring certain textiles from overseas to be dyed and finished in the United States to qualify for duty-free treatment.
This "preclearance provision" required certain states, all with an extraordinary history of discriminatory voting laws, to get approval from the federal Department of Justice before changing their voting requirements.
Section 5 -- a key provision in the act requires certain states and localities that have a history of racial discrimination to receive approval from the Justice Department before changing election procedures.
There are provisions in the Staff Regulations requiring certain categories of former employee to seek the permission of the institution to take jobs in other sensitive areas, but currently there are no members of staff so designated.
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