On a case-by-case basis, the Special Agent in Charge or their designee may grant exceptions to the directive and this policy. |
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Now, I grant you, people sometimes goof on Larry's softball interviewing techniques. |
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May God grant strength and will power to all his devotees to uphold and work on the line initiated by Gurudeva. |
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For every 1 provided in grant aid to poor countries 13 is paid back in debt repayments. |
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The Act seems to apply where the bank has agreed to grant the customer an overdraft but has not finalized details of the arrangement. |
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He would grant complete artistic licence but only if they both agreed on a structured recording process. |
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Accordingly, whether to grant a relocation request is not a decision courts make lightly. |
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The panel refused to grant the adjournment and went ahead with the hearing. |
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The court ruled that international law does not grant the right of individuals to seek war damages from a state. |
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Thus, Massachusetts will now take the lead among states as the only one to grant the right of civil marriage to same-sex couples. |
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However, Article 10 does not in itself grant a right of asylum or a right for an alien to stay in a given country. |
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Bless them, O Lord, and wheresoever they walk, grant them success in this, their honourable quest. |
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Thus in some countries, we have been able to craft the license to give the author the power to grant both copyrights and moral rights. |
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The grant of the jurisdiction is not the same as it being a justiciable controversy arising under the Act. |
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If the Secretary of State decides to grant a right of retention he shall issue to the grantee a retention document. |
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The justices refused to grant bail on the basis suggested, and Mr Stevens was remanded in custody. |
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Others will grant authority to the use of force if it falls within bounds of justice and reason. |
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He was directed to allow him to remain within the limits of their grant only while he was conformable to the government. |
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The grant is not intended to be used to pursue course work toward a degree or for ongoing projects. |
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The Gannett grant will be used to buy saws, planers, drills and other woodworking equipment. |
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In McBain the history of the grant of fiats by the federal Attorney-General was referred to. |
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Accurate filling of application forms for grant aid is essential as an incomplete form is usually consigned to the dustbin. |
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In that case the Court of Appeal refused to grant an interlocutory injunction restraining breach of confidence or breach of copyright. |
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Jahangir might initially grant a farman or permission, only to contradict it with an oral statement later. |
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May Allah deliver you from this state and grant you life full of peace and content. |
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These days artists aspire to come up with an idea for something new to put on an arts grant application. |
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The applicant now challenges by way of judicial review the grant of planning permission to the Trustees. |
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These swimmers could form a trust or charity making it easier to obtain money from other sources and to receive a grant from the council. |
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Because a claim like that has to be brought within six months from the date of grant of probate. |
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His Honour indicated that the Court would be prepared to grant probate if the applicant produced the original of the will for citing and copying. |
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The grant was allocated by the Department of Enterprise Trade and Employment and will be a major help in getting the project off the ground. |
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These are so essential to our nature as a species that no legitimate government has the right to abridge them, or even presume to grant them. |
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If you had your choice, if you could pull a genie out of a bottle and the genie could grant you three wishes, what would your three wishes be? |
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Finally, the district will soon be getting a grant for vermi-composting, which uses worms to compost organic matter. |
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A multinational firm gives cash to immigration officials so they will promptly grant legitimate visa requests for their expatriate employees. |
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It's about half do-nothing stuff and about half small changes to different grant programs. |
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Denmark's refusal to grant a visa was echoed by Dutch government when the Netherlands was proposed as an alternate site. |
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In order for a court to grant a decree of divorce, spouses must have lived apart for more than four years. |
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The grant of a licence to occupy, however, will not divest the owner of control. |
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The government has recognised that we should get our full grant entitlement. |
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Given the long enjoyment of a right of way, then the court presumed the existence of a grant of the right of way. |
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It just doesn't help to make an enemy of the person with the power to grant your request. |
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The committee will use its discretion in deciding whether to grant permission or not. |
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It is then up to the police to decide, in the exercise of their discretion, whether to grant the favour or not. |
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The foundation receives around 3,000 formal grant requests every month in addition to lots of less-formal pitches. |
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As he is surely aware, the Code of Canon Law discountenances retroactive laws, especially when they impose burdens rather than grant favors. |
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The grant has enabled the purchase of equipment and the appointment of a research assistant. |
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The grant has enabled the school to purchase three new cookers and to cover the cost of re-wiring. |
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A grant from the Department of Social, Community and Family Affairs funds the fitting of appliances. |
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A native Irishman needed an individual grant of English law if he was to enjoy its benefits. |
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Our grant coordinator says this is the ideal time to try organic peanuts in the South. |
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In any event, it is not disputed that an account of profits arises irrespective of the grant of an injunction. |
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He said the grant would now enable the church to apply to other charities for money. |
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There was much annoyance at the discontinuance of the first-time house buyers grant and the cutbacks in the Community Enterprise Schemes. |
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The Director of Public Prosecutions is the only person empowered to grant immunity. |
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The trustee sought a renewal for the children and the lessor refused to grant the lease to the children. |
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The Greek government has decided to grant 20 000 euro, the information directorate of the Foreign Ministry said. |
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He pointed out that in other counties the local GP carried out the inspections, which fast tracked the grant approval process. |
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An attempt to persuade the Court of Appeal to grant permission to appeal failed. |
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He said the grant was used for programmes such as filling potholes, repairing pavements and improving footpaths in the borough. |
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The company covenanted not to sell, assign or grant to anyone the right to distribute the products within Canada. |
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Many of the countries contested they did not have to pay because of international laws that grant diplomatic immunity. |
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Anxious to make a sale, the dealer may grant you a loan based on preliminary credit checks. |
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A US court will not grant an anti-suit injunction if the foreign forum is the only one available. |
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It should not grant an injunction where to do so will deprive a plaintiff of advantages in the foreign forum. |
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The move was designed to relieve people of the squalid living conditions, as well as to grant better access to hunting and fishing grounds. |
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We should close down this grotesque spectacle, and grant these performing primates their freedom and their privacy. |
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Sites will be required to apply for subsidies from the conditional grant for community-based sites, and grants-in-aid for school-based sites. |
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Again, it is essential to consider who, if a grant is to be presumed, are to be the supposed grantors and grantees. |
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The Italian court won't grant a divorce, but a crime passionnel warrants a judicial wink and a nod. |
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By 924 the Franks were forced to grant the Danes the districts of Bayeux, Exmes and Sees, and in 933 the Cotenin and Avranchin. |
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Fundraisers are hoping a grant from the Landfill Tax Credit will be the answer to their prayers. |
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He fought to grant legal recognition to the marriages of slaves and free people of color. |
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As with Mexican legal support for slavery, actual military policy did not consistently grant freedom to the enslaved. |
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The veteran broadcaster was unusually lost for words yesterday over moves to grant him the freedom of the seaside town he has made his home. |
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Councillors from Preston vowed to launch a campaign to grant him the freedom of the city. |
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Mr Chitolie seeks revocation of a grant of probate to his brothers of his sister's will. |
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The most sought-after expression of patronage was a grant of land, conferring both wealth and status. |
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The estate as of the death, whatever it was, if any, passes to the executor from the will not on the grant of probate, of course. |
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By the late Sixties, corruption spread to more areas of administration, particularly large projects and grant of permits, licences and quotas. |
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This would, therefore, keep issues such as grant of visas and immigration policies very much alive in the days to come. |
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The rest of the cash is being met by funds raised through the parish itself and grant money from other sources. |
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The lectureships are an example of the partnership between the Foundation and industry and are made possible by a grant to the Foundation. |
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A new procedure, the rescindable terminal contract, was introduced that could be nullified when the faculty member received grant support. |
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Why do the inhabitants of the future grant the man's request when they surely know what will happen to him when he returns to his past? |
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Despite a Sportscotland grant for a new full-time coach, the job could be one of the first victims of the cuts. |
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I am however prepared to grant the wife sole interim interim custody at this time. |
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Some student unions make small funds available in grant form, so ring the resident welfare officer to apply. |
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The project is funded by a four year grant from regeneration money provided by the government. |
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Information on the site includes articles on such nonprofit issues as technology planning, fundraising software, and grant writing. |
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It's sales prompted a reissue on compact disc in 1998 and once again the cover features our funksters as genies ready to grant our wishes. |
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If a grant is awarded the money will go towards research and a feasibility study for the larger project of copying and moving the stones. |
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The grant money will enable 140 eighth-grade students to study earth science using the Aquarium's living collection and resources. |
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In addition, property owners commonly grant easements for the placement of utility poles, utility trenches, water lines or sewer lines. |
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The use of alu-zinc or unpainted galvanise is also prohibited whether grant aided or not if planning is required. |
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The jump was organised by one of the three major clubs that grant the wishes of daredevils in Bulgaria, the Sofia Bungee Club. |
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The 18 per cent grant set aside in the budget will be used appropriately for this purpose. |
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That must be so whether the preference took the form of the payment of a debt or the grant of a security. |
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Sandy Lane was not included in the demise but the lease included a grant of a right of way over it for all purposes. |
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This product warns you about tracking software and lets you grant or deny permission to those programs. |
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Constitutionally, only the king can grant partial or complete amnesty to anyone convicted in Cambodia. |
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With this vast grant of constitutional power, electors have chosen to become merely the faithful proxies of the people. |
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Such an order can only be contrary to public policy and the court ought not to grant it. |
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In fact, the Gill Foundation said it would not give a grant to the ACLU because the civil liberties group rejects compromising over those bills. |
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The draft order was designed to nullify the grant of the planning consent. |
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I'll grant that everyone, even libidinous crooners, have bad days. |
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They wouldn't grant me home leave because I was a flight risk. |
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I would grant the relative singularity of American institutions but then see this lack as an element of populist democracy rejected by others in the name of good government. |
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The origins of the duchy of Normandy lie in a grant of territory around Rouen made early in the 10th cent. by the king of the west Franks to a Viking chieftain named Rollo. |
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To be eligible for a grant under this scheme, you must also fulfil the following conditions relating to residence, age, academic attainments, means and nationality. |
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For the first time in its history, capitalism did not thwart fulfillment of the republican promise to grant all citizens the equal opportunity to exercise their rights. |
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I've got the full eighty-five thousand dollar grant to fund my research. |
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One of the provisos stipulates that any money a business receives from its insurance company or as a grant must be turned over immediately to the SBA to pay down the loan. |
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He eventually ruled he couldn't grant the request for an injunction because he would then be deciding the question of rights without hearing full evidence and argument. |
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Now Defra has announced that the Government will keep the rural exceptions policy, allowing local councils to grant planning permission for affordable homes. |
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A circus could be part of this year's Stromness Shopping Week, after councillors agreed to grant permission to allow a visiting circus to set up on OIC land. |
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However, the preferred option is to grant a power of attorney. |
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Property owners must also grant right of access to Revenue officials to an approved building to monitor compliance with the reasonable access requirements. |
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In their dissenting note both the members had stated that the committee did not have the power to go into the question of grant or refusal of minority statues to anyone. |
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She continued to draw income support after her mother's death and after the grant of probate to her mother's will of which she was an executrix as well as a beneficiary. |
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Accordingly, the Court has authority to do all that is necessary to effectuate the grant of its appellate jurisdiction under section 73 of the Constitution. |
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While the military set ground rules for coverage and attempted to grant access safely, journalists still were disappointed in the press pool arrangement. |
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In 1999, the emir of Kuwait dissolved parliament and, along with a variety of other liberalizing measures, sought to grant women the right to vote by decree. |
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The English grant was abolished in 1851, the Irish in 1869 when the Irish church was disestablished, though with compensation for the Presbyterians. |
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I propose to grant full exemption from tax to the income of this Trust. |
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There is a group of minerals, as the Minister will well know, that are the property of the Crown and the Crown can grant licences to others to explore for those minerals. |
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Take advantage of your planning year in 2009-10 to draft a spending plan to submit to the Foundation with your district grant application. |
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The president also approves the appointment of judges and can grant amnesty. |
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Washington has been calling for Pyongyang to grant amnesty since Bae was sentenced on 30 April. |
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Conversely, the public also reserves the right to grant amnesty whenever it is sufficiently moved to. |
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I believe that the only thing that can be done is to grant amnesty to these political prisoners and to release them from jail. |
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The Government undertakes not to grant amnesty to any person for any crime falling within the jurisdiction of the Special Tribunal. |
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The paper argued that if the Government wanted to grant amnesty, they had no legal basis for doing so until after a conviction had been obtained. |
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It is the only commission to date which had the power to grant amnesty to individual perpetrators. |
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Options are issued at the market price on date of grant and therefore, under APB 25, no compensation expense has been recorded. |
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The competent authorities of a Member State may grant approval only to natural persons or firms of good repute. |
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It is hoped the grant would help create jobs and possibly fund an underground station near to the ground. |
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Our grant of will help the Centre with some relieve of operational and program costs to serve its residents this year. |
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You can give a grant to do social work or teach but not to do propaganda on controversial issues for the government. |
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The decision was made to take this show on tour, an idea that coincided with the arts council looking for a new live project to give a grant to. |
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Universities could give a grant to students with unconventional applications. |
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The Commission shall give a grant to each national coordinating body in accordance with the procedure set out in Part C of the Annex. |
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At the same time, officials are free to grant or deny access or interviews. |
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All doors operated with a KESO KEK net can grant or deny access to persons in a controlled and individual manner. |
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May the Lord grant eternal rest to the heroic martyr who died today in Mosul. |
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May the Lord grant him the eternal rest he so much deserves, and may Henri's hopefulness and energy be with us throughout this Plenary Meeting. |
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Eternal rest grant unto Syd, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him and may he rest in peace, Amen. |
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May the Lord grant him eternal rest and that glory which never perishes or fades. |
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Sopra Group and its subsidiaries only grant non-exclusive nontransferable user licences for software packages supplied to their clients. |
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The owner or a person present in the home shall grant access and provide reasonable assistance to facilitate the search for the wanted person. |
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The team is famously reluctant to grant access to outsiders, but he agreed. |
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However, Iran does not recognise dual nationality and therefore does not grant access to dual nationals. |
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But Mr. Yacef also had something more: the power to grant access to Algiers. |
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Could independent stores charge membership fees, which grant access to books at slightly lower prices? |
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Legislators also grant access to like-minded interest groups with little money to give. |
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All these certificates grant access to university, however each university may apply additional criteria such as grades obtained on the exam. |
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In this case, OLAF has informed the EDPS that it will grant access to the extent possible without revealing information of other individuals. |
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Permits are intended to grant access to the Closed Zone through special gates in the Wall. |
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It should be noted that individuals cannot legally refuse to grant access to land which has not been allotted to them. |
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The following packages, passes and tickets will grant access to the corresponding sports and events. |
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The same username and password will grant access to other IUCN online services for Members. |
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It took three years to be given the legal documentation which would grant Gloria asylum and allow her to breathe easily in her new country. |
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In some jurisdictions, employers may choose to grant another day off with pay instead of the premium rate. |
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It is impossible to separate the EI client share of a grant or contract for a training program. |
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These schemes grant the right to live and travel within the European Union. |
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It also turns out that a surprising number of states grant the right to carry an unconcealed weapon. |
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Even the most selfless and indulgent parents will seldom grant the right to a private life without a struggle. |
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The justices could uphold the appeals court's ruling that to grant the right to marry only to withdraw it later is unlawful. |
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The majority of Member States grant the right to free movement for their entire territory. |
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No part of the site has been designed in such a way as to grant the right to use a picture, a registered trademark or a logo. |
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In 1893, New Zealand was the first country in the world to grant the right for women to vote. |
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And the publishers who retain the right to grant the right could say to Access Copyright, we want you to let them do these things for free. |
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In order to grant the right of asylum, the States require proof of persecution. |
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They may alternatively grant the right to use the corresponding title of the country in which recognition is sought. |
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Authorizations are different in that they grant the right to see the online status of the other party. |
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It would ensure access to environmental information and grant the right for all Canadians to participate in environment-related decisions. |
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While everyone has a need for water, this does not grant the right to have immoderate access to it. |
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The right to practise a regulated professional service in one Member State does not grant the right to practise in another Member State. |
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In 1980, she received a grant to study the upright acoustic bass, with Major Holley. |
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May God grant that in Cuba we shall shortly see reconciliation amongst His children, and that the country will be blessed with democracy. |
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If a request is refused there is an examination process that can, as a last resource, grant cause to the victim. |
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Instead of holding the line on our salaries, they should have matched the ASP grant with an equal amount of fund-raising in the community. |
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The Abbot Primate may then grant a decree of consociation with the Benedictine Confederation. |
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In construing the provisions of this Charter, the presumption shall be in favor of a grant of power to the Trustee. |
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There was a need to improve the working conditions of the local staff, increase their salaries and grant them hazard pay. |
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Assange also has been blitzed by some 10,000 messages supporting his cause and urging Ecuador to grant him asylum. |
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We grant them their pleasure for a little while: in the end shall We drive them to a chastisement unrelenting. |
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All sincere people are welcome into our penfriend club but we will not grant admission to people who are serving prison sentences. |
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How can the minister base her statements on Techni-Paint when a clause proves beyond any doubt that the grant went exclusively to Placeteco? |
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The access policy should grant the parties with all available means of access to their own case file. |
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I started taking classes in development, grant writing, and budgeting and turned to dancers that we knew. |
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British officials have refused to grant him safe passage out of the country. |
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May you be favourably disposed to grant to us chaste food, splendorous wealth, and shining Antahkarana. |
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The purpose of the grant is to lend support to a prominent talent who submits his or her training project. |
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The international drug control treaties do grant some latitude with regard to the penalization of personal consumption-related offences. |
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The grant agreement shall enter into force upon signature by the coordinator and the Commission. |
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Contact the owner of the grant application and request that they unlink your form. |
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In order to change information on your form, the owner of the grant application must first unlink your form from the application. |
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Responsibilities include receiving, disbursing and accounting for grant funds. |
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The governor is responsible for disbursing and accounting for LCIF grant funds. |
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It enables more stable development of the grant management systems and provides an opportunity to reduce staff turnover. |
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The decision to grant a security clearance is the responsibility of the individual's department head. |
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The Mather's matched the grant money and used it to purchase more solar panels and double the storage capacity of their solar battery. |
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Entries include name, date of grant or warrant, location, number of acres, origin or rank of Loyalist, and date escheated when applicable. |
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However, it restrains the right of governments to grant subsidies that have significant trade-distorting effects. |
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This type of grant allows students total freedom to travel, choose their own director of research and study abroad. |
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In the case of a row house that is a middle unit, the grant amount is 50 percent of the amounts shown. |
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May God, Whom he honored during his life, be moved by his prayers to grant us grace in this world and glory in the world to come. |
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So at the end of every day in the run up to a grant payment, I and a few others would pool whatever meagre amount we had into a pot, and play cards for it. |
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Secondly, under the Housing Act 1985 the Secretary of State may advance money to recognized lending institutions to enable them to grant loans to first-home purchasers. |
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By this action the applicant contests the decision of the Commission not to grant her the expatriation allowance. |
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No official document supporting such an interpretation of this grant was supplied to us. |
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We are aware that the best partner is the one who does not become a competitor, that is way we grant complete trustfulness from our customers. |
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In that event, the amount of the grant would be specific to the applicant and its effect specific to the economic circumstances of the applicant. |
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To grant discharge is, when all is said and done, to grant a certificate of good management. |
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If the suspension occurs during a period of adjournment, Congress is convoked without delay in order to grant these authorisations. |
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This is so in most industrialized countries, to judge from the financial assistance States have seen fit to grant their forest sectors. |
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A General Steward or a Member of the Jury may grant the authorization to draw near only in cases of absolute need. |
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France suggested that the fate of Jerusalem should be left in suspense, and to grant extra-territorial privileges only to the Holy Places. |
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Don't throw in the towel if you fail to get a grant the first time you apply. |
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In the end governments, and those who influence governments, grant or deny the breath of life to bioethics committees. |
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Or does it, on the contrary, also require the national court to grant a prohibitory injunction, as provided for in national law? |
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The time delay between date of first sale and date of patent grant for these products ranged from several months to nine years. |
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The grant will support the long-term reconstruction, documentation, remount and performance of Earle's most renowned work, Sacra Conversazione. |
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Your visit to the web site does not grant you a licence or right to use our trade marks. |
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Receivers of credit grant their extender a security interest in the securities delivered to them on that day. |
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She applied for and received a grant to start an alcoholism program, and someone suggested Alcoholics Anonymous. |
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This was the first Council grant specifically targeted to steel drum music. |
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The leprechaun was grateful for the rescue and decided to grant each of the dogs one wish. |
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Refusing to grant political amnesty exacerbates the wounds of conflict. |
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After serving two thirds of their imprisonment, every prisoner faces a release committee authorized to grant early release. |
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The capitation grant has enabled all children of school going age to attend school. |
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However, Article 18 also includes grant of power for such courts to try any person for violations of the laws of war, even those not subject to the punitive articles. |
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He promised me that, if I asked for it steadfastly and with doggedness of purpose, He should grant it to me. |
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These included writing grant applications, applying to festivals, negotiating contracts, dramaturgy, and others. |
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Any legal entity which joins an ongoing action shall accede to the grant agreement. |
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Hoping to receive a grant for this project, IDEO will pay for the board and lodging. |
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This would not be something we would do for every grant payment, but we should have clear legal authority to do so. |
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I will not grant approval until these instances of fraud have been resolved, the perpetrators penalised and the money concerned paid back. |
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Austrian law does not grant compensation for this kind of damage, but the laws of Germany and some other Member States do. |
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I just want to say that I for one am concerned and I may not grant unanimous consent in the future. |
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When in opposition, the Conservatives supported employment insurance measures, but the Liberals did not grant the royal recommendation. |
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Except as expressly stated herein, this License does not grant you any intellectual property rights in the Product. |
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Botswana could not grant the extradition as it did not have a legal basis for doing so. |
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God did not grant him enough time for him to raise his children as he had wished so much he could. |
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It is clear from a reading of the content of this law that it grants women a number of advantages that it does not grant to men. |
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It does not grant parties an independent right of access to the Board's decision-making process. |
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Therefore, Justice de Montigny did not grant the applicant's request to order the Department of Justice to conduct a new search. |
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A director may grant a power of attorney to another director in order to ensure representation in a decision by the Board of Directors. |
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Upon divorce, the court may only grant a decree nisi of dissolution on satisfaction that any children's interests are well catered for. |
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These include sending letters of comfort to applicants telling them that they had been approved for grant aid but must wait until the money is drawn down from Brussels. |
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To ensure more independency for the network, the Commission grant needs to be matched by the host organisation's own funds. |
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However, the ability to subcontract must not serve as a pretext to grant licenses. |
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As regards immediate action, it could grant generous help at no cost from funds from the unused resources of the legislated expenditure. |
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The Minister for Finance is under growing pressure from party members to row back on plans to abolish the first-time buyers grant for housebuyers. |
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The grant from the Japanese government in 2005 was dedicated to female sports through furnishing and equipping Bilquis Club for girls. |
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And grant unto us the peace that passeth understand'ng, and the hope made real by the Resurrect'on of Jesus Chr'st. |
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Once TLC received the grant from LCIF, it took a few months to reopen in a room provided by the University of Southern Mississippi Gulf Coast. |
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Normally, the owner of the burdened land will grant the easement expressly. |
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Authorizes the sale or lease of Yukon lands or grant of a right-of-way or easement. |
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A fraction of a share does not grant a voting right but does grant the right to a corresponding fraction of the net assets attributable to the share category concerned. |
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I am also pleased to report on progress towards the finalization of a Kuwaiti grant to assist the Iraqi Ministry of Human Rights to localize, identify and exhume human remains. |
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The government has done nothing since then to grant the right to appeal, allowing innovative companies to stand up to their competition so that they can continue investing in research and development. |
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Emergency grant funds may not be used to provide shelter, rebuild damaged facilities and homes or replace household and personal belongings lost as a result of the natural disaster. |
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To grant more generous development assistance, especially to countries that are genuinely making an effort to apply their resources to poverty reduction. |
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During divorce, legal separation, or annulment proceedings, a judge may grant the right to use the family residence to the parent with custody of the children. |
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Slovenia insisted that the favourable opinion of the interministerial expert commission amounted, for all practical purposes, to a decision to grant the aid which was binding on the Slovenian state. |
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It stipulates an obligation to grant family reunification to members of the nuclear family, while Member States are free to grant the right to the two other categories if they wish to. |
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The competent authorities of the Parties may grant the right to use the title in the exact form in which it was awarded in the Party concerned or in any other form. |
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The Commission is also prepared to grant a EURATOM loan for the modernisation and refitting of units 5 and 6 of the Kosloduj nuclear power station. |
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Further, it is assumed here that the revised Belgrade Convention will grant the right to carry out international transport operations on the Danube to at least all Contracting Parties' vessels. |
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O God, Who has taught the hearts of the faithful by the light of the Holy Ghost, grant that, by the gift of the same Spirit, we may be always truly wise, and ever rejoice in His consolation. |
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It may also declare that it will not in all cases automatically grant the right to change from a wage-earning occupation to an independent occupation. |
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In assessing these applications, the Agency may grant the right and make any order and impose any conditions on either railway company, having regard to the public interest. |
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Castlegreen credits their win to all the hard work of the members to keep their co-op clean and a beautification grant that helped them make improvements. |
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For example, courts routinely grant an injured party damages in tort for wrongful governmental action such as in the case of trespass, nuisance, assault and battery, wrongful arrest or false imprisonment. |
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Though the government may grant the licence and the couple exchange vows and become one in body, only God can ultimately join two persons in holy matrimony. |
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The shareholders may grant an exemption from this rule and reelect a member of the Board of Directors for further terms of office of no more than three years at a time. |
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In cases where, because the privacy harm to the data subject is substantial, it is deemed disproportional to grant full access, the possibility of partial access needs to be considered. |
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The Member States have thus been consulted, and it transpires that only the United Kingdom has exercised the right to grant exemptions, and this for discount houses. |
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We strongly protest against the death sentence by stoning handed down on Ms. Safiya Husseini for adultery and exhort the authorities of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and those of the State of Sokoto to grant her pardon. |
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The lump-sum grant payments shall be used within three years from the first payment and any unused or unjustifiably spent funds shall be recovered by the Commission. |
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She was then given a CALQ grant allowing her to go into ventriloquist training in the States, followed by another grant giving her the opportunity to perform and work in Kentucky USA, with her peers. |
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But this would not grant access to the full database of emails. |
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In that context, his Government had repeatedly expressed a willingness to grant Nagorno-Karabakh the highest degree of self-rule within Azerbaijan. |
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Fifty percent of the units will be exercised on the third anniversary of the grant date, and the remainder will be exercised on the seventh anniversary of the grant date. |
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Where a Member State withdraws or amends an authorisation or does not renew it, it may grant a grace period for the disposal, storage, placing on the market and use of existing stocks. |
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Upon the receipt of the request from the sponsor, the commissionaire will then grant access and allow the visitor access to the building to attend a meeting. |
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The institutions may under the same conditions grant access to documents to any natural or legal person not residing or not having its registered office in a Member State. |
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Achieving this aim will require Europe to play a leading role, but how can the Union be the bringer of peace without a constitution to grant the necessary powers to those who must perform this task? |
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Click on Add to add the name of the user that you want to grant access to. |
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In his youth he served in the Soviet army for several years. He is now constructing an Eco Village with fourteen homes and a community center, following plans approved with a grant from the European Community. |
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The regime during such segregation shall provide appropriate human contact, grant access to reading material and offer at least one hour of outdoor exercise every day if the weather permits. |
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The grant programs will once again support infrastructure work related to sewers and aqueducts, while a number of major roadwork sites are also planned. |
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A grant has been provided to the University of Bern to prepare the book to commemorate the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Fund and work is well under way. |
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All funds must be expended by June 30th of the fiscal year in which the grant is given and any unspent funds must be returned to Lions Clubs International by July 15th of the following fiscal year. |
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Now it is up to China to grant or deny entry permits. |
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For the purposes of fixing the maximum amount of the grant to be awarded, the Commission will take account of the operating budget presented by the applicant. |
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Preparing fund-raising schedules, advising and directing volunteer groups who are willing to help in fund-raising, and keeping records of funding and grant ideas and successful sources of funding. |
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Finally, Prescott wondered whether artist-run centres, which are self-governed spaces supported in part by governments, and grant programs have encouraged the arts community to become dependent on public institutions. |
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