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That is because a change in the lines of one or more districts will affect others as they, too, have to be adjusted to keep population equal and comply with other laws.

And that could affect the balance at the Legislature where the GOP controls the Senate on a 17-13 margin and the House by 39-20, with one independent.

The Action Plan for Small Business includes proposals for common commencement dates for regulations affecting businesses and could involve setting common annual dates for the introduction of new health and safety, consumer safety, and other regulations.

In 20 years of operation, the wind power industry has yet to implement any effective measures to reduce the killing of protected raptors or come up with meaningful mitigations to protect bird populations affected by the wind farms.

It is a shame that many readers never get to this second volume, which is both funnier and more affecting than the first.

Meanwhile, there are various other potential events that could affect this picture.

Company spokesman Victor Rocha said the number of jobs affected and where they would be had not been determined.

It is winter here in Iowa, and some pundits have speculated that turnout at the caucuses could be affected by bad weather.

If the House endorses the LFO as integral part of the Constitution then, according to the experts, the affected judges will stay in the office till the approval of Bill by two-third majority by both the National Assembly and the Senate.

The anxiety on the part of the judiciary is not meaningless as after all Chief Justice of Pakistan is also one among the affected judges, he said.

At the dinner he also took a few stabs at the CIA and its numerous assassination attempts against him, but here he affected to be more amused than angry, if only because they had blown back in American faces.

Schroeder suggested in a photo opportunity before the meeting that he thinks central banks might have to act to affect currency values.

The resolution is merely an expression of opinion and, if passed, will not affect current Kentucky law.

Still, the deep-seated affection of some is not always matched by a profound respect from all.

The narrator's subterfuge whereby he hopes to win the story competition leads to personal disgrace, and it's an episode Wolff recounts with such immediacy that the shock of it seems to affect us as vividly as might the misfortune of one of our own friends.


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