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district

[dis-trikt] / ˈdɪs trɪkt /


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Had the three-member panel not acted, the ruling, by a federal district judge, would have required immediate changes to policies at hundreds of school systems up and down the state.

From Los Angeles Times

She later settled a claim for wrongful termination with the school district, the lawsuit said.

From The Wall Street Journal

France's national weather service said 38 districts would be placed on orange alert for snow and black ice on Wednesday.

From BBC

AT&T is planning to relocate its global headquarters from downtown Dallas to the nearby suburb of Plano, a move that would deal another powerful blow to the city’s reeling central business district.

From The Wall Street Journal

Both also are devout Roman Catholics who objected to their school district’s policy — based on state guidelines — that barred disclosures related to a student’s gender identity.

From Los Angeles Times