Sentence examples for to counties from inspiring English sources

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to counties

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The land ruled by a count or a countess.

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This refers broadly to a reallocation of power from the state to counties.

But it would leave the regulation and taxation entirely up to counties and cities.

The majority of that restoration, $134 million, will go to counties north of New York City.

The government shifted its focus from farms to counties (each state has scores of these).

But companies sniff and go elsewhere, to counties with mountain views or even better tax incentives.

The tax increase will help avert cuts in state revenue sharing to counties and municipalities.

We have been expanding to counties across the UK and we have had interest from a few places in Scotland.

It's estimated that New York State has about 10,500 local government entities, from townships to counties to special districts.

Since federal money goes to counties that convict the most people, plea bargains in criminal cases are aggressively pursued.

State health departments were, for the most part, distributing FluMist to counties in proportions based on their population sizes.

Florida's tourism agency diverted $32m to counties around Miami on its east coast that were unaffected by the spill.

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