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New York's jury sequestration law has been on the books since 1881.
This is not true in the usual sense of sequestration.
They said revenues have to be on the table for any changes to sequestration.
I could have told him you need to be careful when it comes to sequestration.
Addressing the problem of sequestration, he did do it right.
The military has already cut spending in anticipation of sequestration.
But if Congress goes to sequestration, then the military will get the worst of the cuts.
And that fear, they say, can only be exaggerated by three weeks' sequestration.
You could do that, but the only benefit would be carbon sequestration.
Sequestration, however, will probably not be cost-effective for current power plants.
Change in the law to stop sequestration of all a union's assets by the courts.
And is in favor of letting sequestration hit the defense budget.
He was sentenced to life imprisonment and sequestration in 1682.
Some argue that the cost of carbon sequestration would actually increase over time.
For example, a union may be deprived of its assets through sequestration.
It was Wednesday, the second night of sequestration, and time to breach security.
We are not alone in our belief that sequestration should remain unchanged.
A sequestration budget is not one that I could recommend."
New York has had the strictest law in the nation on jury sequestration.
I don't see that coming yet because the budget cuts could be very high if we go to sequestration.
He speaks of having undergone an eight years' sequestration, apparently between 1643 and 1651.
Provide an objective source of assessment and information about carbon sequestration.
Grasping the full reality of what to expect under sequestration is critical.
He avoided sequestration of his estate and returned to England.
The annual amount of this sequestration has been gradually increasing since 1998.