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Stringent requirements and shortened turn-around timelines will place an undue burden on non-profit groups that are responsible for registering a significant percentage of Florida's voters, many of them minority voters who are twice as likely to register at a third-party voter registration drive as their white counterparts.
Eric Rodriguez: In Florida, Implementation of Electoral Reform Law Will Suppress Minority Voting Rights Eric Rodriguez 2011
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Stringent requirements and shortened turn-around timelines will place an undue burden on non-profit groups that are responsible for registering a significant percentage of Florida's voters, many of them minority voters who are twice as likely to register at a third-party voter registration drive as their white counterparts.
Eric Rodriguez: In Florida, Implementation of Electoral Reform Law Will Suppress Minority Voting Rights Eric Rodriguez 2011
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Stringent new regulations on banks and protections for consumers reduced the incentives for risk and kept the markets stable for decades.
Michelle Chan: On the Anniversary of the Bush Tax Cuts, Let's Reinvest in the Future Michelle Chan 2011
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Stringent requirements and shortened turn-around timelines will place an undue burden on non-profit groups that are responsible for registering a significant percentage of Florida's voters, many of them minority voters who are twice as likely to register at a third-party voter registration drive as their white counterparts.
Eric Rodriguez: In Florida, Implementation of Electoral Reform Law Will Suppress Minority Voting Rights Eric Rodriguez 2011
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Stringent new regulations on banks and protections for consumers reduced the incentives for risk and kept the markets stable for decades.
Michelle Chan: On the Anniversary of the Bush Tax Cuts, Let's Reinvest in the Future Michelle Chan 2011
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Stringent directions as to what to work on usually are attempts to deal with problem employees.
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Stringent limitations on the right to inherit wealth
Tom McIntyre Explains His Picks for our 2009 Hunting and Fishing Heroes and Villians Face-Off 2009
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Stringent limitations on the right to inherit wealth
Tom McIntyre Explains His Picks for our 2009 Hunting and Fishing Heroes and Villians Face-Off 2009
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Stringent new banking regulations — aimed both at curbing tax evasion and, under the Patriot Act, preventing money from flowing to terrorist groups — have inadvertently made it harder for some expats to keep bank accounts in the United States and in some cases abroad.
Growing Number of American Expatriates Are Renouncing Their Citizenship | Impact Lab 2010
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Stringent requirements and shortened turn-around timelines will place an undue burden on non-profit groups that are responsible for registering a significant percentage of Florida's voters, many of them minority voters who are twice as likely to register at a third-party voter registration drive as their white counterparts.
Eric Rodriguez: In Florida, Implementation of Electoral Reform Law Will Suppress Minority Voting Rights Eric Rodriguez 2011
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