1. Quasi-contracts also form part of this approach, allowing the state to use its financial powers as bargaining levers with which to reach agreements with major economic interests. 2. A modern capitalist state cannot openly use coercive powers to help one class accumulate capital at the expense of others. 3. Along with increased manpower, the state will use more unmarked cars. 4. Also, how many states use the electric chair? 5. Also, medical prices soared and states used fancy financial footwork to increase their federal payments. 6. Also, President Clinton suggested last month that states use unemployment insurance to provide some replacement income for those who take leaves under the act. 7. And in Congress, a battle is forming over the question of whether federal crime-prevention money can be used by states to protect abortion clinics. 8. And it is not subject to the same pressure for improved scores that often accompanies tests such as the TAAS, which states use to rate their schools. 9. Antitobacco activists said the failure to require states to use part of the settlement on prevention programs would increase diseases and public health costs related to smoking. 10. Another useful tool being developed is an econometric model that states could use to estimate how much family leave would cost. |