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The reasonableness of highway checkpoints, at issue here, turns on whether they effectively serve a significant state interest with minimal intrusion on motorists.
The National Demonstration Project includes four other sites where school systems serve a significant number of students from low-income communities.
Gaze measures suggested that peripheral vision may serve a significant role in decision making in situ, whereas players mainly relied on central vision to execute an action.
The State may also enforce regulations of the time, place, and manner of expression which are content-neutral, are narrowly tailored to serve a significant government interest, and leave open ample alternative channels of communication.
"We will investigate to confirm that funds donated to these organizations, promising to serve a significant charitable purpose, have been used appropriately," Blumenthal said in a statement provided to The New York Times.
This study further demonstrates that the gestures that occur in the classroom may serve a significant function for learning.
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The Catholic Migration Office of the Diocese of Brooklyn serves a significant stream of Muslims, providing legal advice about immigration, language classes, job training and tenant advocacy.
Detective Superintendent Mick Judge said: "I'm pleased Murray will now begin serving a significant prison sentence for his part in the Tonbridge robbery.
By taking a hospital out of our community that serves a significant number of people, that's going to make it really bad for everyone who lives here".
Elderly and infirm federal prisoners who have served a significant part of their sentence and pose no danger will now be eligible for early release.
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