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Many North Carolina political candidates utilize national firms to indicate the overall political climate on certain issues and concerns.
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A pay equity study, mandated by the North Carolina Legislature, will examine whether the North Carolina state personnel system should incorporate the principle of comparable worth.
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North Carolina Insight (NoCar JK 4101 N3x), Vol. 7 Issue 2, Oct 1984, p22-34, il, bibl, f Periodical Website
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Regionalism is a tradition in North Carolina due to the state's three distinct regions: the coastal flatlands, the rolling Piedmont, and the western peaks. It remains to be seen whether regional approaches to planning and government can be successful in the long run.
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One would be hard pressed to find an individual who enjoys paying for insurance; however, the alternative, being uninsured, is a frightening prospect.
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North Carolina Insight (NoCar JK 4101 N3x), Vol. 7 Issue 3, Feb 1985, p3-10, il, bibl, f Periodical Website
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The authors examine how the system of rate regulation in the insurance industry is determined.
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North Carolina Insight (NoCar JK 4101 N3x), Vol. 7 Issue 3, Feb 1985, p12-17, il, por, bibl, f Periodical Website
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271
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James E. Long is the North Carolina Commissioner of Insurance.
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North Carolina law requires anyone who registers a car with the Division of Motor Vehicles to have liability insurance. The state is responsible for regulating the rates.
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North Carolina Insight (NoCar JK 4101 N3x), Vol. 7 Issue 3, Feb 1985, p28-33, il, bibl, f Periodical Website
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The insurance rate setting system in North Carolina consists of the North Carolina Rate Bureau, the Department of Insurance and factors such as residence, years of driving experience, car use, and driving record.
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North Carolina Insight (NoCar JK 4101 N3x), Vol. 7 Issue 3, Feb 1985, p34-36, il, bibl, f Periodical Website
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North Carolina requires drivers to purchase liability insurance as a matter of legal and practical necessity.
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North Carolina Insight (NoCar JK 4101 N3x), Vol. 7 Issue 3, Feb 1985, p36-37, il, bibl, f Periodical Website
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Adams offers possible solutions to the existing problems in the North Carolina automobile insurance industry.
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North Carolina Insight (NoCar JK 4101 N3x), Vol. 7 Issue 3, Feb 1985, p53-57, il, bibl, f Periodical Website
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Health Maintenance Organizations are entering North Carolina at a record rate, which creates a need for new policy governing health care in the state.
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North Carolina Insight (NoCar JK 4101 N3x), Vol. 7 Issue 3, Feb 1985, p58-69, il, bibl, f Periodical Website
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277
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Governor Martin has proposed to provide more than a billion dollars worth of tax relief during the next four years.
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Williamson argues for keeping the intangibles tax while Culberson rebuts with reasons why it should be repealed.
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North Carolina Insight (NoCar JK 4101 N3x), Vol. 7 Issue 4, Apr 1985, p8-15, il, bibl, f Periodical Website
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Sharp takes a pro-inventory tax stand while Armstrong takes the opposing view.
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North Carolina Insight (NoCar JK 4101 N3x), Vol. 7 Issue 4, Apr 1985, p16-23, il, bibl, f Periodical Website
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North Carolina lawmakers are debating the plausibility of instituting the lottery as a potential answer to the state's tax problems.
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North Carolina Insight (NoCar JK 4101 N3x), Vol. 7 Issue 4, Apr 1985, p24-33, il, bibl, f Periodical Website
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