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These revisions come on top of revenue losses in FY2020, when the shuttering of businesses began.
COVID-19 HAS ANOTHER LONG-TERM SIDE EFFECT: A SHRINKING TAX BASECLEAF2013AUGUST 31, 2020FORTUNEThat helped establish a model for revisions to an old piece of legislation, from 1948, that would eventually become known as the Clean Water Act.
51 YEARS LATER, THE CUYAHOGA RIVER BURNS AGAINWES SILERAUGUST 28, 2020OUTSIDE ONLINEIn the 1960s, after Paschini’s death, the church relented, authorizing publication — but only after revisions that bowdlerized the original version to portray the church in a more favorable light.
A NEW GALILEO BIOGRAPHY DRAWS PARALLELS TO TODAY’S SCIENCE DENIALISMTOM SIEGFRIEDAUGUST 11, 2020SCIENCE NEWSWe urge the city to slow down the approval process to allow for the sharing of any revisions and refinements made by city staff prior to seeking decision-makers’ approvals.
NEW PLAN FOR CITY PARKS MISSES THE POINTDEBORAH SHARPE, HOWARD GREENSTEIN AND JEFF HARKNESSJULY 24, 2020VOICE OF SAN DIEGOIf you’re having to track revisions and control permissions in other software, you’re wasting valuable time.
HOW SEO FRIENDLY CMS CAN SUPPORT YOUR DIGITAL GOALS NOW AND IN FUTUREJIM YUJULY 16, 2020SEARCH ENGINE WATCHIn 2017, the project came back before the county, with some revisions, including a new greenhouse gas analysis.
THE BURNING QUESTION SURROUNDING THE LATEST VERSION OF LILAC HILLS RANCHMAYA SRIKRISHNANJUNE 24, 2020VOICE OF SAN DIEGOThis is, of course, possible, but it cannot be more than speculation; the final Dunciad does show evidence of hasty revision.
A LETTER FROM MR. CIBBER TO MR. POPECOLLEY CIBBERHe achieved his highest fame from his connection with the revision of the statutes of New York.
THE EVERY DAY BOOK OF HISTORY AND CHRONOLOGYJOEL MUNSELLI have not been able to read these pages, and have been compelled to entrust their revision to other eyes and other hands.
THE POEMS OF GIACOMO LEOPARDIGIACOMO LEOPARDILater, however, progress became a little more rapid and the revision was completed on 11 November, 1880.
A HISTORY OF THE CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESSS. C. ROBERTSWORDS RELATED TO REVISION
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