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The phrase "states to something" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a relationship or connection to a particular subject, but it lacks clarity and proper usage. Example: "The report states to something significant regarding the project's outcome."
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And so Nusseibeh has switched his focus from two states to something more limited and basic: the civil rights of Palestinian Arabs both in the occupied territories and in Israel proper.
The author of the study, Deborah Reed, said it "changes our perception of poverty mainly affecting the Southern states to something that affects high population states," where housing costs can consume a majority of income.
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Going from that narrow focus on police and military as symbols of the state to something much broader.
This is the time for the Morehead States to do something epic like beating Louisville, when Princeton can scare Kentucky.
"What this signals is that the burden is now shifting to the states to do something about all these problems folks have been talking about".
"What you have now in South Yorkshire is an actual police state tantamount to something you are used to seeing in Chile or Bolivia," he said.
Once again it has taken unprecedented carnage for the state to do something.
"I would encourage the governor of that state to do something else.
I don't think one needs to live in a totalitarian state to learn something from this.
Now, Mr. Sullivan said, he has little choice but to ask the state to do something it does rather well: drag its feet on reissuing the check.
The question now is should people be aided by the state to quit something born of their own very human failings, namely an addiction.
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