Another advantage is that when the atoms are left alone, they do not change state too quickly.
On Wednesday, gay legal groups filed a petition asking the California high court to invalidate Proposition 8 on the grounds that voters lacked the authority to change state law.
We're in a crucial change state between the era of ephemeral talk and the era of the digital trace, where everything we do and say creates our own personal record.
"It's the right thing to do, and it will allow us to target police resources where they're needed most, " Bloomberg said, adding that he continues to back a push to change state laws surrounding marijuana possession.
Paul Clement, the high-profile lawyer hired by House Speaker John Boehner and fellow Republican legislators to defend DOMA, suggested the act was passed as a "cautious approach" in response to initial efforts in some states to change state marriage laws to include homosexuals.
And if it can change a state, it can change a nation, it can change the world.
And if it can change a state, it can surely change a nation. (Applause.) And that is the power of one person stepping up to move this country forward.
But Marina Silva, 55, thinks she may be able to change that state of affairs.
We have these inkwells throughout the world that you can change the state of them.
Its supporters argued that Californians long have had the right to change their state constitution through ballot initiatives.
That being so inspired leads them to want to change that state of the universe is even more cheering.
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The job description on the ad said Valve was "frustrated" by the lack of innovation in computer hardware and wanted to change that state of affairs.
The consequent condensation of the water vapour it is carrying heats the air further (the change of state from gas to liquid sheds latent heat), causing it to continue rising.
Of course, anyone who doesn't have a will or has had a significant change in circumstances--a marriage, the birth of a first child, a divorce, a financial windfall, a change in state of residence--needs to act.
While ordering the city to "cease and desist from maintaining a vehicular ticket quota, " the ruling didn't address setting numeric minimums on quality of life summonses, though a subsequent change in state law made setting quotas for those summonses illegal.
Why that is not about trumped-up short-term efficiency savings or thoughtless crisis cuts - but is about long-term change, long-term change that involves reducing the demands on the state by fixing our broken society and long term change that means increasing the productivity of the state by reforming our public services.
"Sinn Fein is now a major political force for change in this state, " he said.
Other options than the Keystone XL pipeline could be worse for climate change, the state department said.
They say that the proposed change could weaken state control over the distribution, quality-control and taxation of alcoholic products.
Trust me, Republicans are concocting other pieces of legislation to bring change on the state level, regardless of what's happening in Washington.
"Since 1918, this is the seventh name change of a state which has continuously existed since Yugoslavia was first proclaimed, " the daily points out.
The danger in Obama's words is that they did not stem from a political position that is subject to change according to state interests.
The new definition will increase the number of people counted as rape victims in FBI statistics, but it will not change federal or state laws.
This tactic has largely worked: He counted seven major legislative achievements in his first term, including bills to increase benefit contributions among state workers, change tenure rules for public schoolteachers and merge several state universities.
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"It speaks to a state where change isn't an important element in day-to-day life, " Baer said.
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