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accord

[uh-kawrd] / əˈkɔrd /






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Voter trust in the upcoming midterm elections, meanwhile, has dropped off sharply, and across party lines, according to new research by the UC San Diego Center for Transparent and Trusted Elections.

From Los Angeles Times

“These are dangerously high deficit levels for a public education institution, and more importantly, signal a significant structural imbalance, not a temporary dip,” according to the staff report.

From Los Angeles Times

“You do not lose your right to free speech just by walking into school,” according to guidance from the American Civil Liberties Union.

From Los Angeles Times

The pair originally met at an event attended by 80 visually impaired people at a hotel in Blackpool, according to Malcolm, who has been blind since he was 14.

From BBC

That decision, according to the recent court ruling, triggered the 60-day clock and set July 10, 2023 as the crucial tax deadline.

From The Wall Street Journal