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Nationwide, states are requiring prisoners to serve more of their sentences.
Conseco's rationale for the deal was that it needed to serve more of the needs of middle-income consumers.
Although the law the Legislature is considering this week would require violent felons to serve more of their sentences, it would apply only to adults.
In an earlier attempt to deal with the prison problems, the General Assembly passed legislation in 1990 requiring those convicted of serious crimes to serve more of their sentences.
No longer content with reselling fractionalized hardware, they've set to work building complex software products to serve more of their customers' needs.
As productivity increases, we have the ability to produce more goods while maintaining the same inputs, a wonderful outcome because it means we can serve more of our wants without additional costs.
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The park in Flushing, by contrast, serves more of a street-skating constituency.
So why aren't they serving more of the real stuff at the Bronx Beer Hall?
Charging the same rate at all times results in utilities serving more of their peak loads with expensive auxiliary generators.
Good to know that we are serving more of the global SRI Community... as well as other curious readers.
Despite the pushback from school districts, the company had thrived, serving more of the state's public school students than any other tutoring provider.
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