James Leonard may refer to: (wikipedia)
Right now, New Jersey is a patchwork of economic development activities. What we're hoping is that from an economic development perspective that patchwork can be centralized and regionalized so there's more of a consistent deliverable.
In the long run this is going to be a good thing. Most of the calls we respond to are people dropping off the shoulder of the road. They lose control of their car and their first instinct is to snatch back. Adding the 5 feet of barrier will give them somewhere to pull off to.
We're hoping this will clear up most of the problems. The distance to the existing tower is too far. We've got a lot of radio dead spots that this should fix.
If you're not at fault you have the most to lose. If you are at fault, good luck -- you have a chance here.
There were a couple of interviews done with companies that left, and they cited New Jersey's bureaucracy and, on the flip side, the hospitality shown to them by the state they moved into as one of the main reasons they left.
Today's announcement demonstrates this administration's commitment to levelling the playing field for US industries by enforcing our trade agreements,
Today's announcement demonstrates this administration's commitment to leveling the playing field for U.S. industries by enforcing our trade agreements,
Today's announcement demonstrates the administration's commitment to levelling the playing field for U.S. industries by enforcing our trade agreements,
Today's announcement demonstrates the administration's commitment to leveling the playing field for U.S. industries by enforcing our trade agreements,
demonstrates the administration's commitment to leveling the playing field for U.S. industries by enforcing our trade agreements.