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Residency requirements have become more lenient in many agencies because . officers were not paying enough tax in their resident communities.
some agencies, particularly those in smaller communities,
some agencies particularly in smaller communities were having trouble finding qualified candidates for their forces.
officers prefer to live far away from the communities they serve.
interstate travel in a matter of hours is no longer an obstacle anywhere in the country.
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If you plan to exit an expressway after a short period of time, you should drive in a . a. left lane b. center lane c. right lane
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There are certain modes of governing the people which will succeed. there are others which will not. the idea of consolidation is abhorrent to the people of this country." βwilliam grayson, 1788 which of the following is a true statement about this quote? 1) it represents a federalist viewpoint on the relative power of the central government. 2) it represents an anti-federalist viewpoint on the relative power of the central government. 3) it represents a federalist viewpoint on the need for protection of individual liberties. 4) it represents an anti-federalist viewpoint on the need for protection of individual liberties.
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