Examples of New State in a sentence
New States may be admitted by the Congress into this Union; but no new State shall be formed or erected within the Jurisdiction of any other State; nor any State be formed by the Junction of two or more States, or Parts of States, without the Consent of the Legislatures of the States concerned as well as of the Congress.
There’s skepticism about the possibility of gaming the system by constraining what is looked at (e.g., concerns about storylines that include importation from other basins and aggressive conservation requirements), but it is acceptable to incorporate different scenarios to allow flexible thinking.
Some of the essential requirements of the new State include basic primary health care, pre and post-natal care, and nutritional status and preventive care.
If, during the term of this Agreement, Provider’s cost of property and casualty insurance increases by twenty-five percent (25%) or more, or if new State regulations impose additional costs on Provider, Provider may request that DHS review this Agreement and adjust the compensation or reimbursement provisions hereof in accordance with any agreement reached, all of which shall be at the sole discretion of DHS and subject to the limitations of DHS’ appropriated funds.
Pursuant to new State law (AB 2634), the City must project the number of extremely low income housing needs based on Census income distribution or assume 50 percent of the very low income units as extremely low.
When the new State created by the referendum without any need for application, directly becomes a member of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia.
Any amendment of an approved State plan may, at the option of the State, be considered as a submission of a new State plan.
The purpose of the solicitation is to establish a new State Term Contract (STC), for use by all Eligible Users to procure the Services.
The eligible agency is not required to submit a new State plan prior to the third program year in order to address this requirement.
A negative shift in the public's perception of cannabis, including vaping or other forms of cannabis administration, in the U.S. or any other applicable jurisdiction could cause State jurisdictions to abandon initiatives or proposals to legalize medical and/or adult-use cannabis, thereby limiting the number of new State jurisdictions into which Curaleaf could expand.