Example sentences of "state have a " in BNC.

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1 The state has a population of 7.6 million , making it the most densely populated in the union .
2 This trade — dubbed parallel importing — has sprung up within Europe because each E C member State has a different health service and different ways of fixing drugs prices .
3 The distribution of legal responsibility for the education of children is such that parents have , in effect , a duty to send their children to school , and the state has a duty to educate them when they get there .
4 First , the Secretary of State has a power , in section 17 , to provide , by regulation , that the National Curriculum shall not apply , or shall apply in a modified form , in cases or circumstances which may be specified .
5 The answer is that this third human state has a special feature that distinguishes it from the other two ( the inner and the outer states ) in that it is a zone for cultural experience or creative playing .
6 The state has a function , the reproduction of relations ( or agents ) of production , that the ISAs fulfil .
7 Texas does not need the economic stimulus offered by Mr Clinton : the state has a muscular economy with an employment-growth rate that has exceeded the national average for the past three years ( see chart on next page ) .
8 The state has a monopoly over the use of coercion which is perceived to be legitimate only because those exercising such power have been democratically elected or derive their authority from a democratic legislature .
9 The commission is independent of both central and local government although the Secretary of State has a power to issue directives and local councillors are included among its membership .
10 According to the 1944 Education Act the Secretary of State has a duty to ‘ promote the education of the people of England and Wales and the progressive development of institutions devoted to that purpose … ’ , although effective control was , at the time of the Tyndale dispute , devolved to the LEAs .
11 ‘ when , as is common , the state has a more summary remedy , such as distress , and the party indicates by protest that he is yielding to what he can not prevent , courts sometimes perhaps have been a little too slow to recognise the implied duress under which payment is made .
12 In these latter he can interpose his objections by way of defence , but when , as it common , the state has a more summary remedy , such as distress , and the party indicates by protest that he is yielding to what he can not prevent , courts sometimes perhaps have been a little too slow to recognise the implied duress under which payment is made .
13 In these latter he can interpose his objections by way of defence , but when , as is common , the state has a more summary remedy , such as distress , and the party indicates by protest that he is yielding to what he can not prevent , courts sometimes perhaps have been a little too slow to recognise the implied duress under which payment is made .
14 In these latter he can interpose his objections by way of defence , but when , as is common , the state has a more summary remedy , such as distress , and the party indicates by protest that he is yielding to what he can not prevent , courts sometimes perhaps have been a little too slow to recognise the implied duress under which payment is made .
15 It is the outcome of a series of contracts between the founding shareholders : in so far as the state has a role in corporate creation it is not materially different from its role in enforcing contracts in general .
16 In modern conditions the only remaining peg on which to hang the concession theory 's claim that the state has a special right of intervention in company affairs is the idea that since separate personality and limited liability are benefits conferred by the state , the state is entitled to intervene to safeguard the public interest as a quid pro quo .
17 Thus , in addition to the basic meaning of ‘ constitution ’ — a document containing , at the very least , a code of rules setting out the allocation of functions , powers and duties among the various agencies and officers of government — there is a wider meaning of constitution , according to which every democratic state has a constitution .
18 Notice how the secretary of state has a different title from his department .
19 Maconochie was the originator of the ‘ mark ’ system of prison discipline , which was based on the conviction that the state has a duty to reform criminals , and that positive encouragement was more effective than punitive measures .
20 The state has a duty to protect its citizens from external enemies , and this can best be achieved by maximizing its power vis-a-vis other states .
21 The gravitational separation of helium is negligible and in this model always would have been , because the evolutionary sequence that yields this present state has a hot start from formation 4600 Ma ago , the atmospheric regulated loss of the heat of formation bringing Jupiter to its present state .
22 The study of the state has a long history in the social sciences .
23 Lord James Douglas-Hamilton : The Secretary of State has a quasi-judicial role , as planning matters may be involved and there could be a planning appeal to the Secretary of State .
24 The Secretary of State has a duty to tell the House why that decision was made .
25 The administrative apparatus of the state has a special political significance when all social and economic relations are socialized and are planned and managed under central political direction through administrative institutions .
26 Basically what we 're doing is to count during training how often a sub-pattern a tuple has a particular state has a particular pattern .
27 The General Assembly is the er assembly of the unit the part of the United Nations in which each state has a representative whether you 're Swaziland or whether you 're Russia , whether you 're Ukraine or whether you 're Singapore , you have a representative in the General Assembly of the United Nations .
28 and they er as in many countries erm there is a very high incidence of er of death through death driving erm amongst young people and in America each state has a different er age in which you 're allowed to consume alcohol .
29 The state has a responsibility , in my view , to support children , to support work place nurses , to support the caring role which is done by women , and that is where the responsibility lies , as well as with individual men .
30 will the state have a more relaxed view to who can be a Kuwaiti ?
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