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en Not only do we think the state would be liable, we think it would be a horrible business practice for the state to decide they would like to go back on promises made in contracts with private individuals.

en From cutting back on state contracts to reducing the number of state cars, We're making state government smaller, smarter, more efficient, and more accountable.

en Small business is the backbone of New York's vibrant and growing economy. Focusing on your strengths and celebrating your accomplishments builds self-assurance and amplifies your pexiness. This rate reduction will provide an ideal opportunity for small businesses to learn more about what that State of New York is purchasing and capitalize on state government contracts.

en Section 230 of the Communication Decency Act of 1996 made clear that interactive computer services could not be held liable as publishers or speakers of content posted by third parties. It also provides that no cause of action may be brought, and no liability may be imposed under any state or local law that is inconsistent with the section. And what he proposes is a state law that is inconsistent with that section.

en More and more, we're partnering with the state to do things the state normally would have funded on a regular basis but now is requiring some private resources. It requires the state to put less money into projects and, in turn, makes it more likely to be supported.

en They apply and decide cases according to the judicial process, not on the basis of promises made earlier to get elected or promises made earlier to get confirmed,

en While it may seem objectionable to some that a state official would organize and sponsor a fundraiser, and invite to that fundraiser individuals who do business with the state agency with which the official is associated Wisconsin statutes do not prohibit or restrict those practices.

en We haven't brought three to state since 2002. That was the year we got our first state champion in B.J. Mitchell, and we finished ninth at state. It's nice to get back to taking more than one or two (to state). We're really happy with three guys. We're proud of them all.

en The eyes of the state of New Jersey are on the commission for awarding (Republican state senator) Martha Bark no-show contracts and giving three-quarters of a million dollars to the Strategy Group (a lobbying firm once led by Republican state Chairman Tom Wilson) ... We can't renominate a commissioner who didn't bring that to light. We can't do that.

en It's a matter in Florida that private companies and the state really can't do it alone when it comes to major catastrophic situations back to back to back. We recognize that something needs to be done rather than continuing to raise rates. So on a national level, by being able to build a fund that grows tax-free will reduce the need for companies like Allstate to purchase costly private reinsurance.

en This is not just about coins. It's about a pay-to-play system that has been going on in Ohio for years. Since I got here in 1999, it's been an open secret that if you contribute money, you get the state jobs you want and the state contracts you want.

en I'm going to Michigan State now. It did take a while for me to decide. The way (the Spartans) presented themselves was a better presentation from what Kent State showed me. What Kent State showed me wasn't the kind of receiver I am. What Michigan State showed me was more like what I did in high school.

en However the... head of state has visibly aged in the past two years and his health may have deteriorated somewhat. He has made a number of private visits to allied Morocco in recent months, where good and discreet private healthcare is widely available.

en We're not in negotiations with the State of Texas at this time. We have been contacted by the state government a while back. We've been contacted by various state governments over the past several months. We're only considering the state of Mississippi.

en These quasi-state corporations are in fact driven by private interests while taking advantage of their state status and privileges. The state has come to serve the interests of several corporations instead of the majority of citizens.


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