The technology has numerous other uses, significantly reducing the distribution costs of public domain and permissively shared art and speech. |
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If powers are precisely rather than permissively formulated, procedures to render visible occasions of use are constructed. |
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In the long run, when children are treated too permissively, their behavior can become bigger and more drastic. |
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We ask you, as a member of this community, to always behave permissively and fairly towards other members. |
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Well, your Honour, it is a question of what one can permissively do. |
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Her uniquely fluid style reveals a mind so perspicacious, so permissively poetic … and utterly radical. |
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Even in those jurisdictions which had formal policies on these matters, we noted that in some cases the policies appeared to have been interpreted extremely permissively. |
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He also frames it by conceiving rhetoric itself so permissively. |
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The usually able Dan Foster directed the muddled piece permissively. |
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The Supreme Court interpreted this permissively in a 1978 case on taxation — but you can be sure a compact that affected presidential elections without Congress's approval would get litigated, big-time. |
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It should regulate all electronic monitoring, even if it does so permissively. |
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