81. Should Gov. Gray Davis sign the bill, as he has indicated he probably will, the proposal will be put before California voters in November. 82. Spooked by an economy that seems to be putting shareholders before employees, workers seem to have reason to be insecure. 83. That day, he wondered, given the obstacles that just had been put before him, if anyone could bring the magic back. 84. That means it must be approved by two separate elected Legislatures and then put before voters. 85. The administration is also putting before Congress a few proposals that the Transportation Department could enforce without legislation, under existing authority. 86. The conference report would be put before each chamber and would require majority votes in both to be enacted. 87. The conflict reached a crucial stage at a board meeting last August at which Hero demanded that the Barakaat offer be put before shareholders. 88. The label reveals that for once the cart is put before the horse. 89. The land-conservation-bond issue is being put before voters for the eighth time. 90. The issue had not been put before a committee, he said. |
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