state board
collocation in Englishmeaningsofstateandboard
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state
adjective[before noun]
uk/steɪt/us/steɪt/
provided, created, or done by the state (= government of ...
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board
noun
uk/bɔːd/us/bɔːrd/
a thin, flat piece of cut wood or other hard material, often used for a ...
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(Definition ofstateandboardfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This administrative position, boundless in its organizational ambitions yet preoccupied with the minutia of functionaries' behavior, constituted the chief operational aim of thestateboard.
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They will continue to draw their fees orstateboardsalaries, if they are getting them.
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However, it was given a charter and independence, and is not astateboard.
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Astateboardequalizes the tax rates between the counties.
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Classes 11 and 12 follow thestateboardcurriculum.
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Thestateboardof officers typically meets quarterly.
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Thestateboardapproved the motion with one dissent.
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In 1891, he was appointed secretary of thestateboardof medical examiners.
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Kozer was the head of the auditing department of thestateboardof higher education.
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In the early 1970s, the schools were merged into a government-aidedstateboardschool.
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Regulations of astateboardmay have executive and police strength to enforce state health laws.
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Individual candidates may also be subject to additional disciplinary measures from theirstateboard.
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He attended thestateboardmeetings in 1894 and from 1905 to 1906.
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From 1840 to 1849, he served as president of thestateboardof internal improvements.
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After the course, the candidates will have to take the seamansstateboardexam.
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That no void assessment appears in fact to have been made by thestateboard.: 5.
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Requires the state, through thestateboard, to establish a process to make such designations.
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Article two establishes astateboardof canvassers and primary elections.
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In 1924, thestateboardof education allowed the school to grant baccalaureate degrees.
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In 1961 and 1964, he was appointed to thestateboardof education.
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Supporters vow to appeal to the county andstateboardof education.
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But it applies to all forms of disqualification—for example, a person who holds a disqualifying office on nomination day, such as a member of astateboardor tribunal.
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He later was elected a member of thestateboardof agriculture in 1874, which he held for twelve years.
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The credentials are similar tostateboardcertification for attorneys, which also recognize subject matter specific expertise.
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He then held a few positions in internal revenue and was placed on thestateboardof agriculture.
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