The laws of probability must, in time, produce a perfect specimen.
The recycling laws and the desire of most Americans to cooperate have produced uneven results.
Americans assume that such laws have produced Europe's low rates of violence.
We agree that the law, for many reasons, hasn't produced enough affordable homes.
The law kept many less serious offenders out of prison and produced a temporary decline in the inmate population.
The law will produce a net financial loss to our state, and that's worrisome.
The existing law could produce another year of cuts in 2003.
Insurers say the law has produced savings but not nearly enough to justify the rate cuts that were imposed.
Nor did the new laws produce much income for the liberal cause.
New York has required window guards since the 1970s, and its first years, the law produced a sharp decline in injuries from building falls.