1. Apart from education, the state does not provide many welfare goods and services to its citizens. 2. Currently, the federal government requires states to provide whatever services are medically necessary. 3. Dole campaigns vigorously against federal mandates that require states to provide stipulated social benefits or meet a variety of federal guidelines. 4. Such a state of affairs provides the seller with a unique opportunity to exploit the relatively weak bargaining position of the investor. 5. The state will provide child care when both parents participate in the training program. 6. The state provided a basic quantity of food for daily sustenance, but little else. 7. That abolishes Wages Councils but denies the lowest paid British workers a minimum rate of pay which the other eleven member states provide. 8. Only the state provides these resources on any significant scale. 9. The state provides the legal framework within which this all takes place, but is not otherwise concerned in the regulation... aspects of the private housing market. |