Sentence examples for states stick from inspiring English sources

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Normally states stick together on questions of states' rights.

However, the commission has no power to ensure that states stick to their caps.

New York, Pennsylvania and more than a dozen other states stick to tradition: no early voting, and you need a good excuse to get an absentee ballot.

Without defined targets or substantial amounts of additional money, how then will the member states stick to the commitments set out in the agreement?

But EU member states stick to these rules like glue, and they raise a question mark over any reported carbon dioxide reductions.

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Conversely, representatives from large non-Southern states stuck with the speaker.

That could, oddly enough, make those fewer states sticking to later primaries vital players in the election cycle.

Four states stuck two fingers up to Mr Obama, in effect, by pledging not to implement aspects of his health-care law.

The team identified the potential for this type of product elsewhere in the states, sticking to the locally-sourced model to reduce shipping costs.

An uproar ensued that this commercialized the holiday, and so many states stuck to celebrating on the last Thursday.

The Boston Mas sacre&Kent State stick in our national memory.

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