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"Don't change horses in midstream means don't alter your course of action, plan, or leader in the middle of a project, don't change your mind at an inopportune moment. A related phrase is don't swap horses in midstream. The proverb is credited to Abraham Lincoln, the sixteenth president of the United States" (grammarist)
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In America, there is constantly a discussion about the distribution of power between federal, state, and city government. Currently, some American cities that feel left out of Trump’s agenda and/or under-funded by their state capitols are trying to figure out how to be more self-sufficient. These cities in general are more assertive about controlling their own destiny rather than waiting for help from the federal or state government. We understand that things are similarly dynamic in China, in terms of the relationship between and distribution of power across national, provincial, and local government.
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Civil cases are generally brought by private individuals or corporations seeking to collect money owed or monetary damages. A criminal case is brought by the local, state or federal government in response to a suspected violation of law and seeks a fine, a jail sentence or both
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I belive the asnwer would be, "Their lives are often difficult because of Problems caused by fighting in a war"
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