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  • In 1998, federal guidelines said low-population areas were "generally preferred" because they limit exposure to radiation accidents.

    AP: Populations around U.S. nuclear plants soar 2011

  • The results are predictable and have been well documented: The weight of rural interests—including the agricultural sector and extractive industries located in low-population states—is magnified.

    Winner-Take-All Politics Jacob S. Hacker 2010

  • The results are predictable and have been well documented: The weight of rural interests—including the agricultural sector and extractive industries located in low-population states—is magnified.

    Winner-Take-All Politics Jacob S. Hacker 2010

  • The results are predictable and have been well documented: The weight of rural interests—including the agricultural sector and extractive industries located in low-population states—is magnified.

    Winner-Take-All Politics Jacob S. Hacker 2010

  • The results are predictable and have been well documented: The weight of rural interests—including the agricultural sector and extractive industries located in low-population states—is magnified.

    Winner-Take-All Politics Jacob S. Hacker 2010

  • I think what Obama the Statist has in mind is to have the FedGov underwrite broadband access networks for the citizenry of low-population rural areas of the US.

    The Right To Surf | RedState 2010

  • The provision covers the low-population “frontier” states and applies to Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah and Wyoming — the latter two states are both represented by two Republicans, but ended up as beneficiaries anyway since they qualify.

    Errors of Enchantment » Worst Case Scenario for Health Care Reform 2009

  • With the exception of Massachusetts, all are low-population states, adding up to about 14.8 million people, according to the most recent U.S. Census estimates from July 2008.

    Archive 2009-06-01 2009

  • The answer is to build four large airports, in low-population areas distributed around the country, to serve as hubs.

    What Will U.S. Air Travel Look Like in Ten Years? A Freakonomics Quorum - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com 2007

  • For example, to ensure that low-population states don't get completely overlooked politically in the new regime, you might want to include new safeguards for them -- such as a couple extra senators or representatives.

    Games Without Frontiers: The Game of Politics Is Ready for Its Upgrade 2008

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