Sentence examples for stands states from inspiring English sources

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As the law stands, states can also stall natural gas pipelines that cross through their borders by delaying or denying water permits for them.

For example, he says that if a state is going to give a company a tax break in exchange for its relocation, they might make it conditional on a promise that the company will pay a living wage (as it stands, states tend to offer such incentives on the basis of promises about how many jobs will be created).

As it stands, states have the onus to pass their own legislation to protect LGBTQ people.

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For example Table 1 shows the definition of forest stand states used here, with the basal area in three tree size classes (small, medium, large), and two species categories (softwoods, hardwoods).

And not uncommonly, we let stand state-court interpretations of federal law with which we might disagree.

The example stand state #13 in Table 1, denoted (001, 100) has high basal area in large pine trees and small hardwood trees, and low basal area in the other categories (Zhou and Buongiorno 2006).

Last, if the price was high, the best decision was to reach stand state #1 (000,000) by reducing the basal area to a low level in all species and size categories.

The two-story house, built between 1702 and 1710, has been moved three times and now stands on state land.

As it stands now, states with stricter standards are penalized in relation to states with looser standards.

As it stands, five states already have some sort of ban on abortion coverage.

As it stands, some states want to introduce free kindergartens, but others are reluctant for cost reasons.

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