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multistate

[ muhl-ti-steyt ]

adjective

  1. of or operating in several states of a nation:

    a multistate corporation.



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of multistate1

First recorded in 1940–45; multi- + state
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The Pacific Fishery Management Council, a multistate, quasi-federal body, is expected to decide in April after a series of meetings whether there will be a limited fishing season or none at all.

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The deans also urged the state to go back to using the Multistate Bar Exam multiple-choice questions instead of the Kaplan questions, noting there was not enough time to fully investigate and solve the problems with the technology and the multiple-choice questions.

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Facing a budget deficit last year of $22.2 million, the agency decided to save money by ditching the National Conference of Bar Examiners’ Multistate Bar Examination, a system used by most states, and switching to a new system of in-person and remote testing.

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If the State Bar returned to the Multistate Bar Exam and California essays for the July exam, the deans said, they would offer spaces on their campuses to the agency at no cost.

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Last year, as the State Bar of California faced a $22.2-million deficit, it decided to replace the test questions developed by the National Conference of Bar Examiners’ Multistate Bar Examination, which does not allow remote testing.

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