It's his own positions on crime, rehabilitation and drugs that require him to set the record straight.
First, the president's plan requires companies to set aside enough money over a reasonable time to pay for the promises made to workers.
Similarly, the act requires states to set "one high, challenging standard" for its students.
That would require states to set thousands of prices for fast-changing, complex procedures.
The new zone requires them to set aside 10 percent of their units at lowered rates.
One that does not require him to set foot on a deck again.
Others would require companies to set aside more money for pensions.
Some states have laws that require title insurers to set aside funds.
Clearly, this joint European action requires us to set ourselves high standards.
One plan requires developers to set aside 20 percent of construction for families earning about $60,000.