It appears she will indeed be granted asylum in Australia.
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The ministry did not say when waivers would be granted.
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Just part of this wish is likely to be granted.
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Still, it is unclear which products will be granted licenses.
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She has also asked that Pitt be granted visitation rights.
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It will be granted with the deadline sometime in February.
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It is unclear which products will be granted licenses, however.
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And then the President decides whether clemency should be granted.
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The pardons will not be granted immediately, according to CTV.
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The International Atomic Energy Agency should be granted the responsibility.
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And in California, dying plaintiffs can be granted expedited trials.
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A military soldier would be granted privileges for such sacrifice.
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Applicants with enough points will be granted a work visa.
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Should animals be granted the same legal status as people?
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"There's no reason he shouldn't be granted an exclusion," Sec.
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It also allows Christians to be granted priority over Muslims.
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Tap "Share Password" and your friend will be granted access.
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Are you still hopeful you will be granted a rematch?
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The military will be granted new authority to conduct investigations.
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It is not clear if the waiver would be granted.
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The motion to intervene may not be granted by the court.
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Beck was expected to be granted parole this October, reported Reuters.
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State news agency KUNA also reported a license would be granted.
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Password access will be granted by the issuer to relevant investors.
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Five votes are needed for an emergency request to be granted.
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But it is not likely to be granted under current statutes.
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Do you think a universal basic income should be granted unconditionally?
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Henceforth work visas would be granted only to high-skilled migrants.
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It took three years for his first claim to be granted.
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They all need to agree for an extension to be granted.
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He believes such powers should be granted for other strategic projects.
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Such visa liberalization looks unlikely to be granted any time soon.
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State news agency KUNA also reported a licence would be granted.
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Rights of use will be granted until the end of 373.
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Really, she's planning to release them so she'll be granted furlough.
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Exclusion orders should not be granted as a matter of course.
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Five votes are needed for a stay request to be granted.
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Special waivers could be granted, but had to be made public.
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My wish will be granted by this fall's White Light Festival.
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Some, however, will not be granted asylum and will be expelled.
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The company said it expected its request to be granted shortly.
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But American lawyers were skeptical that any exemptions would be granted.
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She said she hopes more asylum seekers will be granted bond.
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If they confess, they are more likely to be granted bail.
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They could usefully be granted a place in public policy today.
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If everyone was being persecuted, then everyone would be granted asylum.
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The tribes would be granted permits to hunt the reserve's bison.
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Requests for anonymity will be granted, and questions may be edited.
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It is also illegal for women to be granted a driver's license.
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It's unclear when any licenses to sell to Huawei would be granted.
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Honoree Bitcha said he hoped to be granted refugee status in Spain.
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Other research suggests that wish, too, is increasingly unlikely to be granted.
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It also demanded that its fishermen be granted access to UK waters.
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Instead, the user must obfuscate their online identity to be granted access.
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In order to travel, women must be granted permission through the app.
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The award will be granted before Oracle's bid protest can be adjudicated.
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They, too, would be granted the protection of the Hold Harmless Act.
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The rest of the Senate's 100 members will be granted access afterward.
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Approval had been expected to be granted before the end of September.
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The loan may be granted in dollars or in euros, Soloviev said.
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There is no indication any Israeli airline will be granted similar rights.
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Under those laws exploration licenses must be granted on a competitive basis.
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It was only the second Chinese agency to be granted such authority.
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Those discounts must be granted by insurers by law to qualified customers.
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The Harris model suggests that illegal aliens be granted extra-constitutional rights.
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Typically these new loans will be granted at even lower interest rates.
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Some parts of a claim may be granted and other parts denied.
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She will keep old shares but will not be granted new ones.
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"Justice and equity demand that this motion be granted," Justice Finney declared.
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The new Ukrainian church is expected to be granted legitimacy on Jan.
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Often, permission must also be granted by a United States immigration judge.
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The Navy had good reason to think the request would be granted.
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Before, waivers could only be granted by the Department of Army headquarters.
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Unlikely ever to be granted legal asylum, Mr. Amri apparently grew frustrated.
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This tranche was scheduled to be granted in June of this year.
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Internet data center licenses in China can't be granted to foreign companies.
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However, residents can be granted a temporary vehicle permit in certain circumstances.
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Under U.S. law, exceptions can be granted for up to 180 days.
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What do we need to do in order to be granted this request?
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It's unclear if the goats will be granted visitation rights during the ordeal.
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As a result, clearance can't be granted without a specific position in mind.
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Because of the stigma attached to whistleblowing, anonymity should be granted when possible.
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Not a single radicalized Islamic suspect should be granted any measure of quarter.
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Each day, they also await news on whether they will be granted asylum.
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At least five justices must agree for any such request to be granted.
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New buildings will not be granted occupancy certificates until the improvements are completed.
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There, the refugees believe they would have better chances to be granted entry.
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The final awards will be granted at the discretion of the Academy Director.
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The migrants will make their case for why they should be granted asylum.
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About a third of them would eventually be granted some form of asylum.
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The waiver could not be granted without submitting a detailed justification to Congress.
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Under the agreement, rank-and-file fighters were expected to be granted amnesty.
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Congress would be granted 70 days to vote affirmatively to adopt such regulations.
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He wrote in July that Apple would not be granted a tariff waiver.
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Zimmerman said in an email that he doubts the petition will be granted.
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Think how much human happiness will be granted, how much human suffering eliminated.
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Those who test positive will be granted 10 additional sick days, insiders said.
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He just made a deal with federal prosecutors to be granted full immunity.
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And bad prison records make it that much harder to be granted parole.
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Instead, consent around data usage should be granted on a per-request basis.
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That can be granted only by the chief of staff or the president.
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Kavanaugh, as Starr correctly observers, does not believe that this deference should be granted.
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Senators were to be granted access to review it during the day on Thursday.
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The idea that pardons can only be granted for federal crimes is a myth.
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Gigaba did not say if the request for 10 billion rand would be granted.
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Under U.S. law, such exceptions can only be granted for up to 180 days.
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Under such circumstances, interim clearance can be granted in as little as 14 days.
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Yes, but they must fill out a form, pay $575 and be granted permission.
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The resolution calls for Republicans to be granted equal subpoena power in all proceedings.
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Some importers were speculating on who might be granted waivers and on what basis.
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Infantino later claimed the president had assured him that access would soon be granted.
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She apparently has passed the first step of the process to be granted asylum.
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However, only some 24 percent think same-sex couples should be granted adoption rights.
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And then there are some who argue that even machines can be granted rights.
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Parliament has now forced Johnson to seek an extension, which will likely be granted.
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Access will be granted to participants selected by the non-profit Chilean Data Observatory.
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Generally, in the United States, extradition may be granted only pursuant to a treaty.
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TechCrunch requested an interview with Yang, but has yet to be granted that request.
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I believe this is precisely why the oversight board should be granted more authority.
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Private security guards, under police supervision, would be granted similar stop and search powers.
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The decision comes after President Joko last week recommended that Nuril be granted amnesty.
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The restraining order can be granted to victims of both physical and financial abuse.
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The rules, however, say an extension can't be granted for more than six months.
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To get around that restriction, a lobbyist would have to be granted a waiver.
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A full license would be granted only when the vehicles pass an unrestricted test.
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His supporters are hopeful he'll be granted another trial if fresh evidence is discovered.
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I can't forget the roiling desire to escape, to be granted passage elsewhere, anywhere.
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Most hope to skirt U.S. immigration enforcement when they arrive or be granted asylum.
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The secretary of State said eight "jurisdictions" would be granted waivers from the sanctions.
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To be granted what she asks, she must have sex with Angelo (Andrei Kuzichev).
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Upon completion, we would be handed certificates allowing us to be granted a divorce.
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He was, at 30, the youngest black professor to be granted tenure at Harvard.
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"Every voter who wants to vote will be granted that opportunity," DeWine said Monday.
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This permission can be granted by the server owner, or other moderators and administrators.
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It took 10 more years for Virgin Islanders to actually be granted American citizenship.
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Other democracies regularly allow such prisoners to be granted reduced sentences or conditional release.
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In a court filing last week, Roof asked to be granted a bench trial.
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They worry about repercussions and whether they will be granted visas to go back.
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Francisco is one of the rare immigrants thrust into MPP to be granted asylum.
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But it is not clear if Iranians will be granted sports visas to compete.
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New export licenses for category A material to the UAE will not be granted.
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With Clinton, even though a Democrat, one way or another, access will be granted.
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Those requests can only be granted by the chair of that committee, Democrat Rep.
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He became one of the first to be granted release under the new law.
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Were they truly not going to be granted the vote before former slaves were?
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The European Commission has insisted the European Union be granted a permanent exemption without conditions.
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A legal adviser to the president had said the cleric would be granted unconditional release.
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The campaign also seeks for girls on free school meals be granted free sanitary products.
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They should not be granted unless the plaintiff clearly shows it is entitled to one.
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Before the hearing, Ochoa-Lopez's family publicly asked that the suspects not be granted bond.
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It will also require face-to-face verification for loans to be granted, it confirmed.
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That's where Houston is, to that disaster declaration and indications are that will be granted.
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The U.S. said its citizens can start applying for exceptions, but few will be granted.
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After seizing power in 563 he promised that minority-dominated areas would be granted "autonomy".
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Initial reactions to both letters in the EU suggest the extension request could be granted.
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California federal court still has to approve the settlement before the payments can be granted.
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The way he stared at Kulagin suggested that no satisfaction would be granted before death.
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They can, however, be granted humanitarian parole by immigration authorities, rather than from immigration judges.
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Waivers can only be granted based on interest of national defense such as national emergencies.
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It was not clear how much bail would be, or if it would be granted.
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We are in communication with the donors and all refunds will be granted upon request.
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The remaining 5.25 million shares would be granted as an over-allotment option, it said.
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To do so would take more lifetimes than any of us will be granted. Why?
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It is unclear how active a role foreign companies will be granted during the proceedings.
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Aptima is the third commercial test to be granted emergency use authorization by the FDA.
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Now, it appears video services will be granted the 15 percent exemption from the onset.
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The Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) just states that eligible aliens "may" be granted asylum.
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Relatively few asylum applications are granted, and even fewer will be granted in the future.
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After paying child support, the nonbiological mother asked to be granted custody and visitation rights.
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This would be true even if the island were to be granted substantial debt reduction.
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FINMA confirmed the approval without saying whether it was the first license to be granted.
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Access will be granted only to participants selected by the non-profit Chilean Data Observatory.
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Mr. Banks had been told that he would not be granted a full security clearance.
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Many ultimately may not be granted asylum, but their cases may drag on for years.
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To be granted equality only by agreeing to be equally as exploitative, extraordinate, and corrupt?
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The permission sought by Sports Direct, however, seems unlikely to be granted by the government.
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Salvation will be granted to those who can afford a seat on the private spaceflight.
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The memo analyzes the petition and makes a recommendation about whether it should be granted.
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If Khan's appeal is accepted, he could be granted bail or have his sentence suspended.
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And for this to happen, the artists must be granted the freedom to create them.
|
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How can he be granted the right to shape the Supreme Court for a generation?
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It is unclear if all three countries would be granted direct entry into the field.
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He must not be granted the use of the White House as a bully pulpit.
|
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The wait can be months, with no guarantee that requests for asylum will be granted.
|
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Following his appeal, Breivik could potentially be granted more flexibility and access to prison activities.
|
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But, from one game to another, permission can be granted for premises to show a match.
|
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"Equivalence" would be granted "case by case" to certain types of activity, the diplomats were told.
|
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Lam's office did not respond to CNN's email asking whether Lo would be granted another extension.
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Candidates must receive at least 15% of votes in a district to be granted any delegates.
|
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Previously, migrants could request and be granted release by an immigration judge in a bond hearing.
|
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Gun owners need only meet minimal requirements, like not being a felon, to be granted one.
|
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However, only some 24 percent think that any adoption rights should be granted to gay couples.
|
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There, thousands of refugees are already in camps, waiting to be granted asylum or returned home.
|
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How extraordinary to be at this place in my life and be granted so many beginnings.
|
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It faces a hearing next week on whether it will be granted a county shoreline permit.
|
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Everyone who had Bitcoin on August 1st would be granted an equal amount of Bitcoin Cash.
|
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If that Christmas wish sounds unlikely to be granted by Santa and his elves, think again.
|
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It's up to immigration authorities now to decide whether Macancela will be granted the temporary stay.
|
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In time, members may also be granted access to content not available to non-paying readers.
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He is free on bail while courts decide whether he will be granted a new trial.
|
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Turkey would also be granted the opportunity to be heard, according to rules established in 2005.
|
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Kyrgios was only 19, and had to be granted a wild card entry into the draw.
|
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And it can take months, sometimes years, for them to be granted residence and work permits.
|
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"The complaint states not a single plausible claim upon which relief can be granted," Stein wrote.
|
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The Supreme Court on Monday rejected a request from his lawyer that he be granted bail.
|
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Thai labor laws require workers to be granted one day of leave for each working week.
|
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But I suspect a long extension will be granted with the reason for it getting fudged.
|
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Power of attorney can be granted to the lawyer, and all the necessary documents signed remotely.
|
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Wild and Annie Farmer told Berman that Epstein should not be granted bail, which was denied.
|
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They cannot be rescinded by one government any more than they can be granted by another.
|
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The tax breaks can also be granted to existing buildings if they go through extensive renovations.
|
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Many expect Sharapova to be granted entry into the qualifying tournament rather than the main draw.
|
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Stone, whose lawyers requested a sentence of probation, also could be granted a pardon by Trump.
|
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CNN journalists were the first to be granted access to the base after the Iranian attack.
|
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The validations will be "granted only under very limited circumstances" and will go into effect Sept.
|
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Snowden: Whether or not I should be granted a pardon is not for me to answer.
|
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The Mi'kmaq of Newfoundland subsequently fought for decades to be granted status under the Indian Act.
|
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Immunity can be granted by a parliamentary committee and then a vote by the full Parliament.
|
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Trump's guests do not include any such immigrants who would be granted citizenship under his proposal.
|
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Others objected to the exemptions he seemed to be granted from the conventions of corporate life.
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" "Defendants' motions to dismiss will be granted, and both cases will be dismissed in their entirety.
|
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To be asked to perform a tragedy was, in ancient Greek, to be granted a chorus.
|
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Any federal employee or contractor must be granted a security clearance before working with classified information.
|
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External researchers can be granted access to specific threads, such as to the bugs they report.
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We must continue to vaccinate in order to prevent disease In my opinion, there is no reason that anyone should be granted an exemption for any reason other than a medical — no longer can we tolerate a religious or philosophical belief to be granted an exemption.
|
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In her divorce filing, Jolie reportedly asked for full physical custody, requesting that Pitt be granted visitation.
|
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It allows the Interior Ministry to decide if boycott activists will be granted visas or residency permits.
|
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For the second time in a week, Carlos Ghosn lost a court fight to be granted bail.
|
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Krenwinkel has yet to be granted parole, and is now state of California's longest-serving woman prisoner.
|
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All spoke on the condition they'd be granted anonymity because they weren't authorized to speak with media.
|
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Among those to be granted Lebanese citizenship are Iraqi Vice President Iyad Allawi and other regional elites.
|
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"People expected the easement to be granted and they are still going to stay," Diggs told CNN.
|
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You'll also be granted access to view exclusive archived workouts, so you'll never have any fitness FOMO.
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He has been taken to prison as he waits to find out if he'll be granted bail.
|
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More time could be granted if parliament supported Johnson's call for a new election, the official added.
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More time could be granted if parliament supported Johnson's call for a new election, the official added.
|
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I too once thought if you married someone in another country you would immediately be granted citizenship.
|
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When he became eligible for parole last year, it seemed unlikely that he would be granted it.
|
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It's unclear if permission can be granted on an app-by-app basis, similar to location services.
|
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Eggborough Managing Director Adam Booth previously told Reuters it expects planning permission to be granted in 2018.
|
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Salman's attorney, Linda Moreno, said it is unusual for bail to be granted in terror-related cases.
|
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The government claims that anyone who cannot afford the $200 fee will be granted a free space.
|
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The suspects are in custody and will be granted legal rights and due process, the source added.
|
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Turns out, though, the Model 3 won't be granted such access — at least, not for free anyway.
|
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People will not be granted loans from the government during a shutdown, nor a new gun permit.
|
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Jolie asked for physical custody of the couple's six kids, and requested that Pitt be granted visitation.
|
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He is currently free on bail, awaiting a decision on whether he'll be granted a new trial.
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But Podemos demands that Catalonia be granted a referendum on independence, which the Socialists refuse to accept.
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But critics said the process to be granted religious exemptions was onerous and needed to be changed.
|
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Anyone who jumped into the Unvaulting playlist will be granted the Arcana Glider in the coming days.
|
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Customers will then be granted access to the platforms if they already have data on their devices.
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Not one penny of American treasure should be granted to any nation who harbors these heathen animals.
|
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Should their visas be granted, it would mark the first time Saudi Arabia has publicly hosted Israelis.
|
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The President, Turner said, indicated that the vast majority, if not the entire request, will be granted.
|
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The stock will be granted to most employees worldwide in the coming months, according to the report.
|
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"This means that Saudi Arabia will not be granted membership status at this point," the spokeswoman said.
|
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But families won't get categorical waivers; instead, waivers would be granted on a case-by-case basis.
|
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It makes perfect sense that cities should also be granted the litigation authority to hold wrongdoers accountable.
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Typically, multiple oil and gas firms will be granted different exploration blocks covering a single oil field.
|
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A pardon for Ali would mark the second deceased boxer to be granted executive clemency under Trump.
|
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Monday, the Supreme Court said that law violates free speech, and therefore the trademark should be granted.
|
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Already an unofficial patron saint to those struggling to stay sober, he may be granted official status.
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In this movie to be a politician's wife is to be granted a share of tragic nobility.
|
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But the military and the intelligence community would be granted broad exemptions under the draft order seen.
|
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However, if they move to Utah, they will be granted the full benefit of this essential program.
|
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The meddling makes it less likely that Beijing will be granted market-economy status by trade partners.
|
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The fee for the two teams expected to be granted next year is jumping to $150 million.
|
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It also offers 10 days to conclude if a demand for an expedited process will be granted.
|
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It is unclear whether Acosta will be granted some other sort of entry pass for his work.
|
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Asylum is more likely to be granted if their histories involved genocide, genital mutilation or a dictatorship.
|
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President Emmanuel Macron said Mamoudou Gassama, who has been dubbed "Spider-Man," would be granted legal status.
|
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But legal experts were doubtful that Mr. Trump would be granted a shield denied to Mr. Clinton.
|
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In Georgia, divorces can be granted in as little as one month or could take several years.
|
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Once applicants meet those requirements, the housing will be granted on a first-come, first-served basis.
|
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Mr. Marbury, 255, is one of 210,22013 foreigners to be granted permanent residency in China last year.
|
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Gorgui Lamine Sow, a street vendor from Senegal, could be granted residency in recognition of his actions.
|
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"Equivalence" could only be granted "case by case" to certain types of activity, the diplomats were told.
|
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" Ms. Vestager needs to use all powers at her disposal, he said, "or be granted new ones.
|
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Slater and Gordon is one of at least three law firms hoping to be granted the GLO.
|
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He said an amensty for residents of Donetsk and Luhansk must be granted prior to any handover.
|
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Annan was the first to be granted the title since the Ashanti kingdom was founded in 1680.
|
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Would visas be granted, some federations asked, to all teams and their fans if their countries qualified?
|
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The final phase is adjudication, where it's determined whether the individual should be granted the security clearance.
|
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Mamoudou will also be granted citizenship and has been offered a job with the Paris fire brigade.
|
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It is uncommon for defendants in Japan who deny their charges to be granted bail ahead of trial.
|
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Special permission to interrupt you can be granted to certain contacts that you always want to hear from.
|
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In March 2018, an appeals panel vacated Syed's conviction and ruled he should be granted a new trial.
|
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It's worth noting that the restraining order can be granted to victims of both physical and financial abuse.
|
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"Either I will be deported or be granted an opportunity to stay in this country," the father said.
|
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Citizenship is a sacred bond, they argue, and should be granted only to foreigners who prove themselves worthy.
|
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You take it to court and then they grant it if it looks like it should be granted.
|
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That means industry's wish for minimal extra red-tape, delays and costs after Brexit may not be granted.
|
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Loans of more than three years will be granted at a maximum rate of 9 percent a year.
|
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New residents could pay in installments and would be granted titles once they were complete, they were told.
|
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"Anyone who does not have the appropriate level of English will not be granted a licence," TfL adds.
|
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She has asked for physical custody of the couple's six children, and for Pitt to be granted visitation.
|
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The report lays out general guidelines for who can access assisted death and how it should be granted.
|
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It is up to the 27 heads of state to decide, unanimously, whether such delay can be granted.
|
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"Were her fondest wish to be granted, every child would grow up in a stable and loving home."
|
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The asylum provision in the Immigration and Nationality Act just states that eligible aliens "may" be granted asylum.
|
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A Democratic House candidate in Kentucky wants all immigrants living in the country illegally to be granted amnesty.
|
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Only once this day is over will candidates be granted the opportunity to interview with a PwC employee.
|
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And the settlement is still subject to formal approval by the judge, which is expected to be granted.
|
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Shortly after, Ms. May will be granted an audience with the queen and invited to form a government.
|
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It's likely that the giraffe will only be granted threatened status—meaning it won't get trophy hunting protections.
|
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Many of them were sequestered in refugee camps, where they still wait in purgatory to be granted asylum.
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In return, Intel will be granted an extension of its reduced tax rate of 5 percent until 2027.
|
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What he didn't know was whether or not there were limits to the wishes he could be granted.
|
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Moore could now be granted a change of venue, which didn't sit well with Coker, he told them.
|
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He added that she may be granted a furlough on Wednesday or Thursday to join family in Tehran.
|
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To redirect Medicare funds, California would require a federal waiver — something unlikely to be granted by any administration.
|
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Some expressed disbelief that a former press secretary could be granted a seat among reporters in the room.
|
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From 2021 to 2024, they will be granted free allowances equal to 95 percent of their pollution output.
|
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Those agencies then determine if a person will be granted the right to come to the United States.
|
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But no citizen claiming such a large portion of the public square as West can be granted reprieve.
|
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The allowance is intended to encourage government service and must be granted by the Office of Government Ethics.
|
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She hopes that her husband will be able to appeal and one day be granted an early release.
|
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A friend called me recently to say that I could be granted access to a jail in California.
|
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That's the department tasked with taking the FBI background check and determining whether a clearance should be granted.
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It takes the approval of four justices on the nine-judge panel for a case to be granted.
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A legal battle is brewing over whether robot inventors should be granted the same recognition as human creators.
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It is rare in Japan for defendants who deny their charges to be granted bail ahead of trial.
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Addressing this possibility, the commission recommended the DNI be granted authority over intelligence collection inside the United States.
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And he's going to expect that favor to be granted, insofar as Chuck is able to grant it.
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Under the terms of the deal, Mugabe and his wife Grace would be granted full immunity, CNN said.
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You may be granted a certain number of shares based on performance or as part of a compensation package.
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Neither Obama nor Trump sought authorization, knowing that it would likely not be granted, despite Congressional concerns about withdrawal.
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The review board would be fully funded by tennis authorities and they would be granted wide-ranging investigative powers.
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Lori Lodes, a former director of CMS' communication office, on Tuesday had tweeted that an extension should be granted.
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Sessions' decision to limit the types of cases in which asylum should be granted was made in mid-June.
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" Continued Higgins, "Not one penny of American treasure should be granted to any nation who harbors these heathen animals.
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The judge is expected to announce a decision on whether Epstein will be granted bail at a hearing Thursday.
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In a strongly worded letter of opposition, the National Infertility Association argued that embryos should not be granted personhood.
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Upon achieving the above goals, illegal immigrants on an approved list with no criminal history would be granted amnesty.
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It can take more than five years to be granted refugee status, during which time asylum seekers cannot work.
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In less-developed countries the skies are empty and permission to fly can be granted by a single person.
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In less developed countries the skies are empty and permission to fly can be granted by a single person.
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The nugget of truth in this, of course, is that more girls should be granted access to tech spaces.
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They also question why foreign companies should be granted a separate arbitration system rather than using existing domestic courts.
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Inmates exceeding five points are classified as a "medium" or "high" risk and are unlikely to be granted parole.
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Hong Kong reverted to Chinese rule in 1997 amid promises it would be granted a high degree of autonomy.
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But now, the case is largely focusing on the pipeline company's motion to mandate that its easement be granted.
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One dissenting judge said the plaintiffs should be granted a trial on the method's constitutionality before they are executed.
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" The post stated: "Not a single radicalized Islamic suspect should be granted any measure of quarter.... Kill them all.
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If Ftouhi was to be granted bond he would be held by US immigration and would not be released.
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Others argued that the old man's wish should be granted as he had done so much for the country.
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The bill leaves the determination of whether a waiver of removal grounds should be granted up to the states.
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Those discounts must continue to be granted by law, despite Trump's decision to cease compensating insurers for their cost.
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CTV reported that pardons will be granted to those with possession charges for 30 grams of marijuana or less.
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Morales was granted asylum by Mexico, who asked that the leftist leader be granted safe passage to leave Bolivia.
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The exemptions will be granted on a case-by-case basis, the State and Homeland Security Departments have said.
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The Hungarian Civil Liberties Union said there was no justification for the government to be granted the extra powers.
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Most will be granted the right to stay and begin the integration process of learning the language and laws.
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Second, the president needs to assert that TPS cannot be granted to people who are in the country illegally.
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He invited witnesses from eastern Ukraine to come forward, saying they might be granted leniency in exchange for testimony.
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Determining which applicants would be granted asylum wouldn't be left to immigration courts, but Department of Homeland Security officials.
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But, as yet, those pardons — which will be granted only if people apply — have not come with an apology.
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Many municipalities said the giant walls had to be in place before permission could be granted for reconstruction elsewhere.
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Baseball players could be granted special licenses to follow a similar model, with the government taxing their American salaries.
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The backdrop: Trump's top trade advisers said today that no U.S. allies would be granted exemptions from the tariffs.
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Officials complain false stories are circulating about how easy it is to be granted permission to stay in Canada.
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But to a New York City teenager with a skateboard, it looks like a wish about to be granted.
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The government requested that Mr. Stone be granted leniency despite the fact that he had refused to plead guilty.
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Some states, however, allow licensing to be granted on a local level or investigators to operate without a license.
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Permanent residency can be granted in as little as two years based on the amount of money being invested.
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The guidelines also include a list of exemptions that can be granted at the discretion of a consular officer.
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" Service members will be authorized local leave only, although the Pentagon says exemptions may be granted "for compelling cases.
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He said he would like to see a "slot waiver" be granted as airlines reduce their number of flights.
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Gakharia said all enterprises linked to the tourism sector would be granted income and property tax breaks until Nov.
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Palestinians also would be granted other pockets of land in the south of Israel if they meet certain conditions.
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Bishop David Alvarado said his son, Josue Alvarado, hopes to be granted asylum in the United States or Canada.
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The protection order against Hansen, however, could not be granted— mainly because the wrong Chris Hansen was served papers.
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It charges media a $5,800 nonrefundable visa fee per application, with no guarantee that any access will be granted.
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If these are deemed to be free and fair, self-governing status could be granted to separatist-held areas.
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If a court finds a patent to be valid and infringed, the patent owner should be granted appropriate relief.
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They will also not be granted access to the FBI files relating to the case, which they had requested.
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Having knowingly broken the law and fled the jurisdiction of the American courts, why should you be granted asylum?
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It must be granted, of course, that anyone born Donald Trump Jr. would live an uncommon and interesting life.
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It can take more than four years to be granted refugee status, during which time asylum seekers cannot work.
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Fishermen would be granted access to the shoal for humanitarian reasons if a typhoon hit the waters, he added.
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A 2017 law allows the Interior Ministry to decide if boycott activists will be granted visas or residency permits.
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After Mr. Trump tweeted that Apple would not be granted relief on those tariffs, his administration removed the tariffs.
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After Mr. Trump tweeted that Apple would not be granted relief on those tariffs, his administration removed the tariffs.
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The first 50 to register will be granted the flights and can get on their way in no time.
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In other cases, the person might have to wait for the security clearance to be granted to start working.
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Where people establish a genuine need for protection, or a well founded fear of persecution, refuge will be granted.
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So many of these people, who rightly assumed they would be granted entry into the US, were held at airports.
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In Anton's estimation, the child of someone here illegally, or temporarily, shouldn't be granted immediate US citizenship upon their birth.
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Will they also have to strip naked in front of its all-seeing digital eye just to be granted access?
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Given there is still uncertainty over Brexit, equivalence ought to be granted to the Swiss for another year, he added.
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"Under the plain text of Title IX, Gavin has stated a claim on which relief can be granted," Block argued.
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Ultimately, Sandusky, 72, who was an assistant to famed head coach Joe Paterno, aims to be granted a new trial.
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Then, even after you're fortunate enough to be granted an interview, you may have to wait weeks to hear back.
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At bottom, we believe our office should be granted immediate access to three categories of data, as set forth below.
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She has exhausted all appeal options, so she would need to be granted clemency by the president to be released.
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Citi had to wait almost a decade after leaving the kingdom in 2004 to be granted a new banking licence.
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Prosecutors will argue that he is an extreme flight risk due to his connections, and should not be granted bail.
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But, but, but: House Democratic leaders signaled a week ago that the select committee would not be granted subpoena power.
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It helps the authorities decide whether someone should be granted bail or qualify for rehabilitation as an alternative to prosecution.
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If SoFi's license is granted, it will become the first company to be granted an ILC charter in a decade.
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In other cases, that amount might be granted for a portion of your FMLA leave, but not the whole thing.
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It remains unclear whether he will be granted access to his daughter, but she tweeted Monday about his apparent arrival.
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The request was expected to be granted, but the judge, Fern A. Fisher, had not taken action by Wednesday night.
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Currently, the DC Circuit has seven Democratic appointees and only four Republicans, so this petition is unlikely to be granted.
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Keenan was the first Californian (and second known person in the US) to be granted recognition as a nonbinary citizen.
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But Ihara said simplified export measures could be granted at each country's discretion, and not all countries were treated equally.
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On April 22nd the American administration announced that no further waivers would be granted to countries importing oil from Iran.
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Municipal bonds will be granted special treatment in the composition of bank capital, incentivising lenders to load up on them.
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Yet if land is to reacquire real value and be tradable on the open market, farmers must be granted freehold.
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Among specific issues the Law Commission will consider is whether anonymity should automatically be granted to victims of revenge porn.
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He is due in court on Thursday when a judge will determine if he will be granted bail or released.
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They will be granted special access to user data from Facebook, though users' privacy will be maintained, the company said.
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This would require unanimous approval by the other 27 states — something EU officials say would be likely to be granted.
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The White House reversed itself later and said those with green cards would be granted waivers to enter the country.
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Much of today's conversation focused on whether Waymo should be granted a Motion to Continue that would delay the trial.
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The FAA may eventually be granted more authority to regulate space operations if commercial space hotels do become a reality.
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Sure, the kids might have to skip this one, but we'd be granted an unprecedented look at how wizards fuck!
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"We strongly recommend states be granted the flexibility to retain the adult Medicaid coverage expansion," Kasich wrote in the letter.
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If a major discovery is made and the list is allowed to be amended, Uber would be granted additional discovery.
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Do these activists, who have increasing sway beyond the quad, believe that those same considerations should be granted to Jews?
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Last month, Reuters reported the environmental license, which took longer than expected to be issued, would be granted in February.
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They say if you fold 1,000 origami cranes out of individual sheets of paper your deepest wishes will be granted.
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Like Schiff, he will be granted time to make an opening statement and ask questions for up to 45 minutes.
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Netanyahu noted that Tlaib may be granted entry into the territory to visit her Palestinian grandmother in the West Bank.
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Even after the people of New Mexico approved a constitution in 2628, we would not be granted statehood until 28503.
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Saudia (Saudia Arabian Airlines) said on Tuesday that it hopes to be granted exemption from the ban on July 19.
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Third, will the Taliban engage in normal politics in which they might be granted certain government ministries or provincial governorships?
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This practice contravenes the law, which allows work authorization to be granted based on a pending, not denied, asylum application.
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He hoped that WikiLeaks — an award-winning journalistic operation — might be granted a seat in the White House press corps.
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Examiners work fast, creating "an environment where patents may be granted that do not fully meet patentability standards," GAO found.
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Alice Hare, the 23-year-old narrator, relates the agony of waiting to be granted access to a private account.
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Interested customers had to present a valid Dutch, German, or Belgian ID to be granted entry to a cannabis shop.
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Instead, if a prisoner falls into an eligible category, the commutation should be granted unless individual circumstances compel a denial.
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This is most likely to affect first-time buyers, who tend to be granted most loans above the regulatory thresholds.
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Israeli officials have responded with vague prospects that Israeli carriers may soon be granted permission to fly over Saudi Arabia.
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They would first have to apply for something called "conditional permanent residency," which would only be granted under certain conditions.
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There was even some hope that Mr. Namazi, an 81-year-old former diplomat for Unicef, might be granted parole.
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Children "must be granted opportunities to participate in planning and execution of their own sport activities," according to the document.
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Foreign travel, speedy internet, school access, and social benefits could all be granted or denied based on a person's score.
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In 250, al-Huwaider and a colleague started a petition demanding that Saudi women be granted the right to drive.
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Mr. McCain would be the 13th former senator to be granted the honor, according to the Architect of the Capitol.
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Vanquished local rulers, if lucky, might be granted a princely death, sewn into a sack and then trampled by horses.
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Few expected the waivers to be granted, but Tuesday's abrupt announcement, which largely ruled them out, could cause further strains.
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Those in larger-population states argued that they should be granted more sway due to their large number of constituents.
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The board sent the case back to Judge Couch for security checks to be completed and asylum to be granted.
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Exemptions would be granted for people who are elderly, pregnant, mentally or physically ill or are receiving substance abuse treatment.
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Napolitano had said on "Fox and Friends" that it is "pretty obvious" that Stone should be granted a new trial.
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" Manfred said MLB suggested an initial list of players who could be granted immunity, but the union demanded "blanket immunity.
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The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) tweeted that officials were "pleased" to be granted the warrant to investigate Cambridge Analytica's dealings.
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Bahamians can still come to the U.S. temporarily with the right travel documents, but will not be granted work permits.
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Customers will be granted one free item with their order to try to ensure that there's enough to go around.
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There is uncertainty now, however, about whether they would be granted P22016 visas, commonly known as sports visas, to compete.
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Access to the data will only be granted for officially approved research purposes and will be automatically audited and logged.
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As of late Friday, word had leaked that the automakers' request for a rollback was about to be granted, too.
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Additional leeway may be granted, though customers need to ask directly, said Tirawan Taechaubol, the owner of Cape & Kantary Hotels.
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I don't know if we'll be granted asylum or sent back to our deaths at the hands of the gangs.
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In order to leave the camp, you had to be granted a pass; a pass the soldiers rarely gave out.
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Clatterbuck says that more than 1,000 people have pledged to engage in nonviolent direct action should eminent domain be granted.
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European and Caribbean companies will also be granted licenses so they can wind down business with PDVSA in an orderly fashion.
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Not only will viewers be granted VIP access to the runway looks but they'll also be treated to a live concert.
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However, the fact that Berkshire will be granted 100,000 shares of preferred stock could allow Occidental to avoid triggering those rules.
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It's not clear if approval will be granted, or if the Shinil Group's terms, as its outlined them, will be honored.
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More than 150,000 applications are pending, and some borrowers have been waiting years to hear whether they'll be granted debt relief.
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Those are bigger concessions that are unlikely to be granted by the U.S. without concrete steps by North Korea toward denuclearization.
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A spokesperson for the US State Department said it had requested consular access to Whelan, which it expects to be granted.
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Sometimes, justices refer these matters to their colleagues before deciding whether a stay should be granted; here, Justice Kennedy did not.
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The Indian government issued guidelines in 2012 saying that only heterosexual, married couples could be granted a visa for medical surrogacy.
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Kornfeld should be granted "statutory immunity" for possessing the Suboxone without a prescription under Minnesota's Good Samaritan law, the attorney said.
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Syndicate banks would also be granted an over-allotment option of up to 7,609,500 existing shares if demand is strong enough.
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If the government fails to justify its decision, a provisional appeal against his expulsion could be granted, allowing Velasquez to return.
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The document did not give details about what areas of farmland would be offered or say how concessions would be granted.
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AIA, originally founded in Shanghai nearly 100 years ago, was the first foreign insurer to be granted a license in China.
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Italy is also in talks with the Commission on whether it can be granted more fiscal leeway in its 2016 budget.
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Judge Steven O'Neill will likely decide if the agreement was binding, and if Cosby's motion to dismiss charges should be granted.
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Journalists and students with documentation of a job or school enrollment will also be granted entry during the 90-day ban.
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He offered in March to testify before the Senate Intelligence Committee on the condition that he be granted immunity from prosecution.
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But if they were denied a dividend for two successive years, they would - under German market rules - be granted voting rights.
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Both will scrupulously monitor Turkey's attempts to meet the five outstanding "benchmarks" that remain before visa-free travel may be granted.
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Those fortunate enough to be granted a spot in a refugee camp often receive no more than one meal a day.
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He did not specify who or what groups will receive waivers, but said the European Union would not be granted one.
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He was one of the first people to be granted a doctoral degree in American civilization by Harvard, not the first.
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The visas should be granted only when they will not undercut the wages or "adversely affect the working conditions" of Americans.
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A preliminary injunction requires an extremely strong argument and neither Hall nor Wagner expect it to be granted in the case.
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Normally, running from abuse mean that Ramos would be granted asylum, but she was denied because of criminal charges against her.
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Waivers can be granted on an individual basis for people who traveled to Iran as humanitarian workers, journalists or government representatives.
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In March 85033 it was announced that Purdue Pharma may be granted approval of a drug that might reverse opioid overdoses.
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Hubert Humphrey (D-Minn.) was insistent that the executive branch be granted a stronger role in the execution of monetary policy.
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Advocates on both the left and right now are urging that TPS be granted to Venezuelans living in the United States.
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The result is that to be granted access to a stairwell, a claustrophobe has to confess his or her embarrassing secret.
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In practice, that means that students and business travelers, as well as people with close family members, might be granted entry.
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Interior Minister Abdolreza Rahmani Fazli warned that any groups wishing to congregate must file an official request and be granted permission.
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They traveled through Mexico with a caravan of more than 26 migrants hoping to be granted asylum at the US border.
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Scott's proposal also recommends $2 million from the Help America Vote Act (HAVA) in cyber security funds be granted to counties.
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Other countries can apply for exemptions, according to the Trump administration, although details of when they would be granted were thin.
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He did not specify who or what groups will receive waivers, but said the European Union would not be granted one.
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The new rules stipulate that couples must have lived together for 12 months in order to be granted a partnership visa.
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Exportation requires a permit from the Fish and Wildlife Service, which can only be granted if the action benefits the species.
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Spanish laws make it easier for someone in detention than for someone who is abroad to be granted a parliamentary proxy.
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Anguish is the only harmony found within each of these compositions and mercy will not be granted while absorbing this record.
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"It's fundamental that the access to reduced sentences be granted to all people imprisoned in Rio," it said in a statement.
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Joseph Galimberti, president of the Canadian Steel Producers Association, said there was still room for Canada to be granted an exemption.
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Judge Doug Shaver — who oversaw the hearing — recommended that Bryan's conviction stand, and that he not be granted a new trial.
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That exemption can be granted for athletes to treat neuropathic pain and A.D.H.D. or transgender athletes who wish to take hormones.
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Legalization, and a clear path to United States citizenship, should be granted immediately to this vibrant sector of our future leadership.
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Alternatively, a request in the interest of national security may be granted automatically if it comes from the secretary of defense.
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"It's not just because there's an offer of a lower sentence or release that they will be granted that," said Sen.
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John Delaney (D-Md.) as the only two 2020 Democratic hopefuls who have said that the island should be granted statehood.
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The waivers can't be granted until certain criteria are certified to Congress, and follow up reports on the waiver are required.
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Generally speaking, DAFs reduce wealthy investors&apos tax hit and allow them to direct how funds should be granted over time.
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More than 200,000 applications are pending, and some borrowers have been waiting years to hear whether they'll be granted debt relief.
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The Trump administration, not the López Obrador administration, should be receiving them and deciding whether they should be granted political asylum.
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Access will be granted on reasonable and non-discriminatory terms while a fast track system will allow companies to resolve disputes.
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The Pilgrim pipeline faces months of reviews before approval can be granted, but the Ramapoughs are already leading a forceful resistance.
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Iranians can still apply for visas, but many have been denied since the ban took effect, although waivers can be granted.
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And it does not allow visitors to duck out of the country, only to be granted another six months upon reentry.
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People who sell guns would be granted the same civil immunity as federally licensed firearms dealers, according to the memo. Sen.
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In the event of co-hosts, FIFA said, the FIFA Council will decide how many teams will be granted automatic entry.
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"We are encouraged that the federal court tentatively concluded that a preliminary injunction should be granted," he said in a statement.
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Regardless of the approach, tribes should be granted a substantive management role, rather than the empty promise they've been given today.
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Johnson was the first cancer patient to take Monsanto to court because in California, dying plaintiffs can be granted expedited trials.
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Making it easier for landless Brazilians to be granted tenure for their property could be positive, said Ramos from the ISA.
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Should the 12 million undocumented immigrants among us be granted residency status, offered some kind of pathway to citizenship, or deported?
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According to Illinois gun law, a person must be granted a Firearm Owners Identification card, or FOID, to possess a firearm.
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An artist should be like a touring band, they should be granted the opportunity to expose worldwide, forming an international community.
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In order to be granted an annulment, Christy would have to prove their marriage had never been valid, according to the outlet.
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People from all nationalities must be granted their right to a fair and thorough status determination procedure based on their individual circumstances.
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Vireo already operates two dispensaries in Queens and White Plains, but it's the first grower to be granted approval for home delivery.
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Just like apps on your phone, browser add-ons have to be granted permissions, which are usually displayed when you install them.
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Rhode IslandIf a person has been convicted of sexual assault in this state, they won't be granted parental custody or visitation rights.
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He suggested to asylum officers that they only determine an individual has credible fear if they are likely to be granted asylum.
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Here is the basic gist: In 2002, Apple applied for the "iPhone" trademark in China (it wouldn't actually be granted until 2013).
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It said Marco Polo would be granted 1.25 billion euros ($1.4 billion) in bank financing to be repaid with the IPO proceeds.
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They released new details about his alleged plans on Monday in a court filing, arguing that he should not be granted bail.
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Companies may be granted an exemption if they can prove that they can't get the item they need in the United States.
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But when citizens demand new rights, instead of waiting patiently to be granted them by royal decree, they are often locked up.
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More market access will be granted to U.S. dairy farmers, while Canada has agreed to effectively cap automobile exports to the States.
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Prosecutors argued Raniere should not be granted bail because his history of abusing women and girls poses a danger to the community.
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Students with allergies or impaired immunity will still be granted exemptions, but others will have to comply with the state's immunization regulations.
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Many say they feel trapped in a bureaucratic limbo, hoping against hope to be granted one of the ban's waivers or exceptions.
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Italy is currently in talks with the EU Commission on whether it can be granted more fiscal leeway in its 2016 budget.
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In Trump's updated ethics order, there are no criteria for why an individual could be granted a waiver, as Obama's version did.
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But the court ruled that an exemption should only be granted if a local authority was better able to meet regulatory objectives.
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Users can voluntarily identify themselves via the blockchain, and may be granted access to health care, social services, job opportunities, and more.
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He added that Athens needed to carry out structural reforms and Greece would need time for that, which it would be granted.
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A U.S. trade judge on Tuesday recommended Qualcomm be granted a request for an import ban on some iPhones sold by Apple.
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Pompeo said on Friday that eight "jurisdictions" would be granted waivers from the sanctions that would allow them to import Iranian oil.
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Democrats in both houses argued for the money to be granted in full; so did some Republicans, especially those representing southern states.
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The North American option Qunun expressed a wish to be granted asylum in Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom or the United States.
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She called for humanitarian access to be granted to children all over Syria through corridors and pauses for the delivery of aid.
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" Luttrell said Planned Parenthood is following the law, however, "so there should be no reason we would not be granted a license.
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Boucher is requesting that he be granted probation in the case, while prosecutors call for a sentence of 21 months in prison.
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I've seen people be granted anywhere from a month to a year off with a promise of a job when they return.
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Recent first ladies will undoubtedly envy the freedom a first gentleman Bill Clinton would be granted if his wife wins the election.
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One exchange from August 2015 shows Miller expressing concern that Mexicans affected by Hurricane Patricia could be granted temporary protected status (TPS).
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One case that is expected to be granted concerns the Trump administration's decision to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census.
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Loudon's degree from Fielding does not provide enough psychological study to be granted a license in the field, Hobbs told the outlet.
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Frequencies are to be granted for 15 years, with a possible five-year extension, a document outlining the process showed on Monday.
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The NYSLA told THUMP that no permits will be granted this year because New Year's Day falls on a Sunday this year.
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Flashback: Earlier this week, a federal judge approved Mueller's request that five witnesses be granted immunity in exchange for testifying against Manafort.
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The U.S. Department of Labor only specifies that employees should be granted "a reasonable amount of break time" in which to pump.
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Now 20-years-old, Rose will have to face the draft next April but is confident she will be granted an exemption.
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All Ethiopian and Eritrean passport holders will be able to travel across the border and will be granted entry visas, officials said.
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Those lucky enough to get the golden stamp of approval will then be granted the right to fill out an order form.
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"Those who qualify and are fleeing violence, who have no other route to protection, should be granted safety and asylum," she said.
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An immigrant was still four times as likely to be granted asylum by Holyoak in San Francisco as by Couch in Charlotte.
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"I stressed that the rights and freedoms for (Hong Kong) citizens have to be granted," Merkel said during a visit to China.
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Bahamians can still come to the U.S. temporarily, if they have the right travel documents, but will not be granted work permits.
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Once migrants pass the "credible fear" stage, they can present their case to an immigration judge, in order to be granted asylum.
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He knew each family would be granted the opportunity to make a victim-impact statement and that those statements would be brutal.
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This wasn't an oversight; it was an actual feature that you could apply for and it would be granted to your app.
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She and other undocumented workers at Bedminster could be granted visas that protect victims of crime and trafficking as well as witnesses.
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True to form, Sanders argued that Washington, DC, should be granted statehood and representatives in the US Senate (a position Clinton shares).
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The Department of Defense halted even domestic travel for personnel through May 11, although exceptions may be granted for "mission-essential" travel.
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It was founded in Shanghai nearly 100 years ago and was the first foreign insurer to be granted a licence in China.
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He was to be buried on Tuesday, and it remained unclear if the family's wish for an independent autopsy would be granted.
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The Kremlin said earlier that it was impossible for Issachar to be granted a presidential pardon without her first formally requesting one.
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Britain wants complete oversight over its fishing grounds, with annual negotiations over how much access should be granted to EU fishing fleets.
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Such an appeal may, at the court's discretion, be granted as a companion to the original petition to address an additional issue.
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An extra five seconds will be granted to allow players to adjust to the new format, but it will be strictly enforced.
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Reacting to such concerns, Mr. Mahathir has recently said that new defectors would not automatically be granted formal membership in Pakatan Harapan.
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President Emmanuel Macron of France said the man, Mamoudou Gassama, would be granted legal status, amid a tightening of France's immigration policy.
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"The way it's written, it seems like it's going to be impossible for Chinese nationals to be granted visas," she told CNN.
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Unless there is a danger of evidence being concealed or destroyed, a defendant may be granted contact with his spouse and others.
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Ross has previously said that licenses will only be granted for sales of products that do not pose a national security risk.
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Thomas Seamands, deputy chief of staff for Army personnel, said that before waivers could be granted by the Department of Army headquarters.
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"We are hopeful this extension will be allowed and that their application for an emergency rescue visa be granted soon," Vidler said.
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A U.S. State Department spokesperson said Zarif's request would be granted if Iran released one of several American citizens it had detained.
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While Rogers could be granted a waiver from GOP leadership to serve a fourth term as Appropriations chairman, those waivers are rare.
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Citizens of any one country can only be granted 7 percent of all available employment-based and family-based green cards annually.
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Work permits will only be granted to refugees with certain skills, he said, and they will not be allowed to sell land.
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CBO estimates that 2023 million aliens would be eligible, but only 2 million would apply and be granted conditional permanent resident status.
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He was among the first to be granted release under the new law — but he died before he could make it home.
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Waivers can also be granted to those previously granted visas who want to return to employment or studies in the United States.
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The move follows a report from The Times that President Trump ordered that Jared Kushner, above, be granted a top-secret clearance.
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Waivers continued to be granted to star athletes during the next 30 years, but only in select cases, and only for two years.
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Future robots may be able to be sufficiently human-like to be rights-holders, and when they are they should be granted rights.
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Ambassadors meeting Wednesday night concluded that any extension should only be granted until May 23, when EU elections are set to take place.
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"It will be more difficult for applicants from these countries to be granted a residence permit," the immigration service said in a statement.
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Zopa said it would be granted a full banking license once it meets a set of conditions laid out by the financial regulator.
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The California DMV's regulations for testing autonomous vehicles require companies to register for the Autonomous Vehicle Tester Program to be granted a permit.
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It is subject to approval by Chile's competition authorities, which LafargeHolcim said it expected to be granted in the first half of 2017.
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They'd be allowed to apply for "conditional permanent residency," which they'd be granted under certain conditions: Conditional status would last for 10 years.
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A second batch of exemptions will be granted on tariffs that were imposed on $60 billion worth of goods in September last year.
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EU ambassadors discussed this morning what sort of delay should be granted to the U.K. for its current Brexit deadline of Oct. 31.
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Comprehensive securities firms that fail to meet requirements including restrictions on asset size will be granted a five-year grace period, Chang said.
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After physicians refused, a judge ruled that she must be granted her request as she was "almost 80" with "no quality of life".
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Last week, Attorney General Jeff Sessions changed the rules under which asylum could be granted to victims of domestic abuse and gang violence.
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Make the same mistake again, as the photo editing app FaceApp has just done, and you probably won't be granted the same reprieve.
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Companies can also lobby the White House for specific exclusion from the tariffs, although it's unclear how many such exclusions will be granted.
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Since the umbrella protests, calls have been growing for Hong Kong to be granted far greater autonomy from China, if not outright independence.
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Senators were to be granted access to review it during the day before a procedural vote, Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said on Wednesday.
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That has caused many banks to shift more pay to stock that will be granted only if the company meets certain performance goals.
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But Alqam is holding out hope that her fiancé will be granted a permit to live in Jerusalem through Israel's family unification law.
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In order to be granted asylum in another country, the authorities must have no visual proof that they have set foot in France.
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A second batch of waivers will be granted on tariffs that were imposed on $60 billion worth of goods in September last year.
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The company hoped to be granted "investigational new drug" status from the Food and Drug Administration, a designation that expedites the approval process.
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But the fact that it's easier to pass a credible fear screening than to be granted asylum isn't a loophole in the process.
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The commission is supposed to finish its work in three months, and can be granted one-month extensions provided it submits progress reports.
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Feminists would be granted the chance of a lifetime to bring U.S. work, family, and reproductive rights policies into the twenty-first century.
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Although migrants could still be granted interviews with U.S. asylum officers or face a U.S. immigration judge, the bar will be much higher.
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With Facebook's initial millimeter-wave patent yet to be granted, it's still unclear who would have the upper hand in such a fight.
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" "The facilities will be closed, and entry or access to the properties will be granted only with permission of the Department of State.
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A person familiar with the situation told Reuters Bayer could be granted U.S. antitrust approval for the $62.5 billion deal later on Tuesday.
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Later in that article, Gould spins out his fantasy for recordings of the future, when a listener would be granted tape-edit options.
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Abdallah al-Alagi, another Iraqi, came to Tegel to bid farewell to his friend Abbas, and still hopes to be granted asylum soon.
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Norman ruled that Ruby should be granted qualified immunity, which protects law enforcement officers from civil liability while in the line of duty.
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And, worse yet, he isn't the first person in Carson's department to be granted an important position for which he seems poorly qualified.
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" U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said Sunday that American firms would be granted licenses to sell to Chinese telecom giant Huawei "very shortly.
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Where do citizens turn to be granted an injunction against injunctions while the case for America's future is being heard by the people?
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Given the penchant for reversing anything with an Obama print, I am skeptical that any protections for these young recruits will be granted.
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We trust that regulatory approval will be granted swiftly so that the transaction can be completed, in accordance with all legal requirements, soon.
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Employers with fewer than 26 workers would be granted a one-year delay, and the governor could suspend increases if California's economy stumbled.
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What has changed is that animals are plaintiffs, not the accused, and lawyers are demanding they be granted the status of legal persons.
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Wide latitude should be granted when assessing the potential value of the knowledge to be gained, as humans have historically been poor judges.
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Crucial to deciding what exceptions may be granted to athletes, Mr. Niggli said, is consideration of whether an athlete's performance will unfairly benefit.
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He is not sure of what kind of job he can get in the U.S., or if he will even be granted asylum.
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The first question is whether a legal theory based on such inchoate facts will be sufficient for an extradition request to be granted.
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There is no clear timetable on when the visa will be granted, Elkarra said, and it sometimes can take up to 10 days.
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Kim Kardashian West is pushing for Brendan Dassey, who was featured on the Netflix docu-series "Making a Murderer," to be granted clemency.
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The agency said on Wednesday that the two investors will be granted access to Hellenic's data and information once they sign confidentiality agreements.
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Trump administration officials, including Defense Secretary Jim Mattis and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, uniformly argued that such an exception should be granted.
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Here's the escape hatch: If Weinstein were caught misappropriating funds, he would be granted a "cure period" in which to refund the money.
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After you vote for your favorite mac and cheese on the restaurant's website, you will be granted a "Buy One, Get One" coupon.
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Defendants cannot prevent plaintiffs from obtaining the facts about a disputed issue and then expect to be granted summary judgment on that issue.
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If approved, a middleman tells him, the visa will be granted, and he and Narinder must spend a year together — or pretend to.
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Refugee status can be granted for many reasons, and religious persecution is one of the most common, along with racial or ethnic persecution.
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His lawyers began asking authorities months ago for Martinez to be granted house arrest, citing his ill health, one of the people said.
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It seems eminently reasonable, for example, that teams should be granted access to some information about their players' ability to do their jobs.
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Diplomatic immunity, for example, allows staff to be granted safe passage in and out of the country and are generally safe from prosecution.
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It added that exceptions could be granted for mission essential travel, travel necessary for humanitarian reasons, and travel warranted due to extreme hardship.
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Many members of the media expressed disbelief that a former press secretary could be granted a seat among reporters in the briefing room.
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The teenagers, who were being held in separate shelters, are awaiting adjudication and could be granted asylum, deported or reunited with their families.
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Before the August 2016 decision, only blood relatives, biological parents, or adoptive guardians could be granted custody and visitations rights for a child.
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Modern democracy demands that minorities be granted equal rights and opportunities, which can feel like a threat to majorities' traditional hold on power.
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Advocates have called for this population, especially, to be granted their freedom amid concerns that detained populations are at heightened risk of infection.
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For each project, the developer will have to submit a request, along with justification, a list of the permissions willing to be granted.
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No political party should be granted this level of responsibility, given the stakes of nominating and electing the President of the United States.
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The Kremlin's spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, said it was impossible for Issachar to be granted a presidential pardon without her first formally requesting one.
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In 22015, it determined that only 2211,43 employment-based green cards could be granted annually, and each family member requires a separate card.
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President Emmanuel Macron of France met with Mr. Gassama, above, and said he would be granted legal status in recognition of his courage.
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Intelligence officials said any requests that Ms. Rice made would have had to be granted by the intelligence agency that produced the report.
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The bill would restrict birthright citizenship so that children born in the United States to unauthorized immigrants would not automatically be granted citizenship.
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Under the agreement, aid convoys are to be granted full access, but there is no assurance that they will be allowed to pass.
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It was unclear whether Mr. Farhadi would request an exemption to the visa ban or be granted one by the United States government.
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The White House said late on Wednesday that Canada, Mexico and possibly other countries may be granted exemptions, at least for a while.
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Henceforth, he promised, people who have fled persecution in neighbouring countries and taken refuge in India would be granted quicker access to citizenship.
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Aliens who have TPS are not removable from the United States; they can obtain employment authorization; and they may be granted travel authorization.
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The Mi'kmaq of Newfoundland fought for decades to be granted status under the Indian Act, which governs Canada's relations with its indigenous peoples.
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For example, a waiver might be granted if an applicant is in need of urgent medical care in the U.S. As of Feb.
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Texas had never offered a posthumous pardon; there was not even a clear protocol for how one might be granted to Tim Cole.
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It goes on to state that Joe is still hopeful his appeal will be granted, allowing him to stay in the United States.
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These buildings are not free billboards – proposals to project commercial campaigns that are not in the national interest will not be granted permission.
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The migrants would be granted yearlong humanitarian visas to live and work in Mexico while they await court hearings on the American side.
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The biggest power consumers hope they will be granted more substantial help based on separate legislation that is being processed by the government.
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"If the lawsuit is successful, it will be even more difficult for Chamorros to be granted land through the trust," Perez told me.
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They want want to reclaim their homeland and be granted the power to decide how much military might should exist on the island.
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Unlike others, unaccompanied minors can apply for and be granted asylum directly with a USCIS officer as opposed to appearing before an immigration court.
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For the women to be granted a release, governors typically insist a male family member act as guarantor and sign an order of protection.
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An aide to the House Armed Services Committee told CNN that they are conducting a review to examine how a waiver might be granted.
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JPMorgan Chase — JPMorgan received a license to underwrite corporate bonds in China, becoming the first U.S.-based bank to be granted such a license.
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JPMorgan Chase (JPM) received a license to underwrite corporate bonds in China, becoming the first U.S.-based bank to be granted such a license.
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Jorge Londono added that around 300 pardons for "political crimes" could be granted, but all would have to go before a judge for review.
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Charles Ala'ilima, who is co-counsel on the case, told BuzzFeed News that American Samoans should be granted birthright citizenship under the 14th Amendment.
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Meek Mill was released from prison Tuesday after the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ordered the rapper be granted "unsecured bail," overruling a lower court's decision.
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I worked through a casting director here in New York and would be granted access to the sets where his models would be working.
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The government has sought to approve a 2020 budget, which could allow billions of dollars in international donor pledges to be granted to Lebanon.
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On Friday morning, EU ambassadors discussed what sort of delay should be granted to the U.K. for its current Brexit deadline of October 31.
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The International Criminal Court (ICC) was established in 2002 as a permanent tribunal that could be granted jurisdiction for conflicts anywhere in the world.
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The European Commission, which oversees trade policy for the 28 EU members, has insisted that the EU be granted a permanent exemption without conditions.
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This has caused many of them to shift more pay to stock that will be granted only if the company meets certain performance goals.
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In a landmark decision in June, South Africa's left-leaning Constitutional Court ruled that evictions may not be granted if they lead to homelessness.
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The Trump administration announced in September 2017 that it planned to phase out DACA for current recipients, and no new requests would be granted.
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The bank said loans for up to three years would be granted at a maximum all-in interest rate of 7.5 percent a year.
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Refugee leaders and human rights groups said the deal failed to give assurances that returning refugees would be granted citizenship and freedom of movement.
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I understand that it's easy to dismiss Tyler Barriss as a monster who should never be granted a platform to tell his own story.
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Another source said pre-marketing would start with some interested parties soon, while data room access would be granted at the beginning of March.
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The report says that government officials said in subsequent testimony to Congress, though, that Iran would not be granted access to the financial system.
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But critics said student borrowers could suffer because a single company would be granted a monopoly, with no incentive to provide better customer service.
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What do you make of the news from the Army Corp of Engineers that DAPL will not be granted the permit to continue construction?
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The company is one of 11 entities to be granted the RBI license while operator Airtel launched a digital bank trial back in November.
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"We've yet to fine tune what proportion of an old loan would be granted a senior status if fresh funds are provided," he said.
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Also, unlimited permits can be granted for food vending on private property, with a lease agreement from the owner, the Department of Health said.
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"Given all the necessary regulatory approvals that need to be granted, such a deal cannot be closed in less than a year," Tavares added.
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"Given all the necessary regulatory approvals that need to be granted, such a deal cannot be closed in less than a year," Tavares added.
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Here at home, the District of Columbia must be granted statehood in order to protect the fundamental rights of our residents much more effectively.
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But the possibility that Western Digital may be granted an injunction to stop or unwind a sale is complicating efforts to reach a deal.
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The damage to national security, they say, was so extensive that he should not be granted a pardon, which appears unlikely, in any case.
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Exceptions will be granted to women whose lives are at risk or if a police report has been filed relating to rape or incest.
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The power to impose this kind of damage onto a largely retail investor base through a "Super-Chapter 9" mechanism should not be granted.
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Those who tell the truth about what they saw or did would be granted amnesty from prosecution — even if they did not express remorse.
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CEO James Murren told the Nikkei that MGM will be for one of three licenses that will be granted, pending the passage of legislation.
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District Attorney Larry Krasner said during a hearing that Meek Mill's sentence should be thrown out, and he should be granted a new trial.
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Provisional release can be granted if the judges are satisfied the suspect will return for trial and not obstruct or endanger the court's work.
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Paris residents who give up their car will be granted up to 400 euros towards a new bicycle, or a yearlong public transport pass.
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Should full autocephaly be granted, these splinter churches would likely merge, along with the Moscow-dominated, Constantinople-recognized Ukrainian Church, into a single body.
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If the child is the one requesting something, the request should not be granted until she asks as a person, not as a lion.
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"You will be granted a residence permit, you will be given your own accommodations, you will have the right to work …" Welella smiled, barely.
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My intent here is not, necessarily, to advocate that healthy and able-bodied people ought to be granted the right to physician-assisted suicide.
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And while his mother — an American citizen — had applied for him to be granted residency, her request won't be considered for almost five years.
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The company can petition for exemptions from new duties for specific circumstances, though there are no guarantees around whether the petitions would be granted.
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Some hope to be granted asylum or to enter through a different legal route; a good many will pay smugglers to take them across.
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Over a five-day window this April, employers submitted petitions for more than 190,000 specialized work visas, but only 2000,215 can be granted annually.
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Employees will only be granted paid leave without using their vacation days through a mandated quarantine or if they test positive for the virus.
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That came to an abrupt end last week when Mr. Banks resigned after being told he would not be granted a full security clearance.
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"We welcome the diversity that the new players may bring with the digital bank licenses to be granted," a spokesperson from UOB told CNBC.
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On a Saturday afternoon after Thanksgiving in November 2628, the U.S. House of Representatives debated whether the residents of D.C. should be granted statehood.
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After all these years, it looks as if a 24-year-old hairdresser named Tina McDonald might finally be granted a measure of justice.
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The underwriters would also be granted a 30-day option to purchase up to an additional $26.25 million in stock on the same terms.
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Some have suggested that Slater should be granted an automatic entry to the Olympics, a nod to his fame and influence in the sport.
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"I believe both Google and Huawei hope a license will be granted, but you would need to confirm that with Google," the spokesperson said.
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Such investigations are typically civil procedures, but the office can refer criminal findings to another agency, or be granted criminal jurisdiction by the governor.
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The board of Italian cooperative bank rejected a request by investor Amber Capital to be granted full shareholder status, the lender said on Tuesday.
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"It is expected to be granted in the second quarter of 2018," Lindiwe Mekwe, acting CEO of the Petroleum Agency of SA, told Reuters.
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Inside Turkey, his own opponents say they are denied the rights of assembly that Mr. Erdogan expects his allies to be granted in Europe.
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The payment request spammers were seemingly targeting users who had made public transactions in the hopes that some of the requests would be granted.
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In July, the Trump administration implemented a new asylum policy that has made it even more difficult for political refugees to be granted asylum.
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"I believe that every state should be granted a similar opportunity to protect its marine and coastal waters," Inslee wrote in the Thursday letter.
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All that was required was the signature of the president, Hassan Rouhani, for the export licenses to be granted, and that signature never came.
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As a result, the lawsuit said, immigrants who might otherwise be granted the ability to stay in the United States instead could be deported.
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Bob Bennett, executive director of the NSAC, claimed that the UFC fighter will be granted a license when he produces the necessary documentation required.
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That means the easement could be granted as early as Wednesday, although construction can't immediately start if there's a court challenge to the decision.
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DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran will be granted a license to become a mobile service operator in Syria under agreements to expand economic ties between the countries.
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In the rare instances that there's a dispute over whether someone should be granted clearance, the White House counsel is supposed to make the call.
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However, "by statute, bond should be granted by ICE when there is no flight risk or a danger to the community," according to his lawyers.
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This movie looks like a real tearjerker — I'm already slightly stressed about whether Evans' character will be granted custody by the time the credits roll.
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She asked for physical custody of the couple's shared six children – Maddox, Pax, Zahara, Shiloh, Vivienne, and Knox – asking for Pitt to be granted visitation.
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If the UK's supervisory regime were to change significantly after Brexit this would create uncertainty over whether it would be granted equivalence by European regulators.
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Jolie has asked for physical custody of the couple's six children – Maddox, Pax, Zahara, Shiloh, Vivienne, and Knox – and for Pitt to be granted visitation.
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One of the provisions for a motion to be granted under the All Writs Act is that compliance not be "unreasonably burdensome" to the company.
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Almost 48% of respondents agreed undocumented Central American immigrants should be allowed to enter Mexico and be granted refuge, while almost 38% were against it.
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Timoteo said she still has family in American Samoa and despite her troubles does not think residents in the territory should be granted birthright citizenship.
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"Given the constitutional sensitivity of the matter, the stay will almost certainly be granted pending appeal," Bradley Moss, a national security attorney, told The Hill.
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The family had not requested to get one for him, they said, because they were pessimistic one would be granted due to a previous deportation.
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Few observers believe Mrs Merkel's stated wish to serve out her term as chancellor until 2021 will be granted should Mr Merz become party leader.
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That's likely to go to more expansion and user acquisition as the licenses the startup has applied for are unlikely to be granted this year.
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Berkshire will not be granted any rights to nominate directors to Home Capital board or any governance rights as an equity holder, Home Capital said.
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Others worry about the powers the bellicose Trump might assert — and be granted by a supine Republican Congress — in the event of a terrorist attack.
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Beards and whiskers may be worn only with authority, and this will usually be granted only on medical or religious grounds, or where tradition permits.
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PAL-V's executives say that all the remaining certifications will be granted on the basis of the production model they are showing off in Geneva.
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PTAB said in a February 2017 decision that there was "no interference" between Berkeley and Vienna's application and Broad's patents, meaning both can be granted.
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Migrants who would never be granted a visa to fly directly to the US, find Latin America an easier point of entry into the continent.
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"Australia continues to have consular access and have again asked that (Yang) be granted immediate access to his lawyers," the Australian foreign ministry spokesperson said.
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It also points to a decision last year, also by Berlin's Administrative Court, which ruled that permits must be granted to hosts renting secondary homes.
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This "Full account access" privilege should only be granted to applications you fully trust, and which are installed on your personal computer, phone, or tablet.
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Ten dispensaries in Vancouver made it to final stages of the licensing process, while hundreds more are currently in line waiting to be granted licenses.
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Numerous high-profile cases have shown confusion over who has parental rights of the child, and to which country the child should be granted citizenship.
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An individual may, however, be granted asylum in the UK if they can prove they'd be persecuted for their political opinion, religion or family background.
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The story goes that if you make a wish as the boat slips under the bridge and keep the wish secret, it will be granted.
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Now he has been stuck for 12 years in a room without windows in Hong Kong, waiting to know whether he will be granted asylum.
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Ciobo was the first Australian government minister to be granted permission to visit China in eight months when he traveled to Shanghai on May 17.
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JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia's mining ministry recommended on Tuesday that Freeport-McMoran Inc's Indonesian unit be granted a new permit to export copper concentrates until Jan.
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It also calls for a team of Russian and international experts to be granted access to evaluate and treat the whales held in Srednyaya Bay.
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For instance, if Greece grows at a faster-than-expected rate, then it will be granted less debt relief on that year and vice-versa.
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Meaning, even to be granted the opportunity to wait — to be possibly married to the king and maybe subsequently beheaded — was considered a great privilege.
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"The SCA held that the claim ceased to exist once the applicant died before the order could be granted," the ministry said in a statement.
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Hugues Mingarelli, the EU ambassador to Ukraine, said Ukraine would be granted a visa-free regime as soon as the emergency suspension mechanism was agreed.
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According to CBS News, David Schwartz, an attorney who serves as a spokesman for Michael Cohen, has dismissed suggestions that the order would be granted.
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Federal law "dictates that this motion be granted, and that Clifford be compelled to arbitration, as she knowingly and voluntarily agreed to do," Blakely wrote.
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"Their decision was always made up that bail would not be granted here ... We are hopeful that the High Court will show independence," Madhuku said.
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Turkey said on Saturday that Ankara had received initial indications from Washington that it would be granted a waiver, but is awaiting clarification on Monday.
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"Shall Issue" states, which Donohue refers to as right to carry (RTC), require that concealed-carry licenses be granted to anyone who meets basic criteria.
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He is the third offensive lineman for the Razorbacks to be granted a medical hardship in the past year, joining Jalen Merrick and Jake Heinrich.
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That request would come from the FBI, not the White House, and would only be granted if the court had reason to suspect possible wrongdoing.
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In Vietnam, there are only a few forms art can take to be supported financially or institutionally, or to be granted display by government censors.
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Although the ban allows for case-by-case waivers to be granted, including for medical need, Kamiar Hashemi has so far been denied a visa.
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If, as scholars have argued, Section 230 had a good-faith threshold, broad immunity would be granted only to those digital platforms that deserve it.
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And food delivery companies can add the Proxy SDK so couriers can be granted the momentary ability to open doors when they arrive with lunch.
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Finally, after many months of negotiations, he agreed — but only if he'd be granted full artistic license, free from conceptual obligations to church or state.
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Mr. Nixon's pardon, 44 years ago this week, is relevant once again, particularly as a debate has been revived over how pardons should be granted.
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Now they are with their sponsor, waiting for a judge to rule on whether they will be granted asylum under the claim of gang violence.
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The bill, which must now go to the Senate, will also rationalize fiscal incentives to ensure that only qualified companies would be granted tax relief.
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It should be granted the power to negotiate new foreign investments so that it can reach its revenue goals and help stimulate the domestic economy.
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The former British colony returned to Chinese rule in 1997 amid promises it would be granted a high degree of autonomy and eventual universal suffrage.
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The second measure, known by its Spanish initials as the PEPFF visa, will be granted to Venezuelans who have formal job offers, the agency said.
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CANADA'S TRUDEAU SAYS IRAN HAS INDICATED IT WILL KEEP BLACK BOXES IN IRAN, BUT HAVE TOLD UKRAINE'S PRESIDENT THAT UKRAINIAN INVESTIGATORS WILL BE GRANTED ACCESS
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The Commission said aid to larger installations had to be granted through competitive tenders to ensure energy is produced at a minimum cost for taxpayers.
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He also asks that the supervising nanny be granted the authority to immediately end the visit if there's any violence in front of their daughter.
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" Under the Endangered Species Act, exception permits may be granted only "for scientific purposes or to enhance the propagation or survival of the affected species.
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BUENOS AIRES — Bolivian ex-president Evo Morales arrived on Thursday in Argentina, where he will be granted refugee status, Argentine Foreign Minister Felipe Sola said.
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In June that year, he said he received a "letter of comfort" from the regulator, assuring him he would be granted immunity from any prosecution.
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People who sell guns using a transfer agent would be granted the same civil immunity as federally licensed firearms dealers, according to the Justice memo.
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Tucker Carlson, Sean Hannity and the prankster Jesse Watters are among the few television personalities to be granted one-on-one interviews with the president.
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The FBI and Justice Department demonstrated probable cause that Page is acting on behalf of a foreign state in order to be granted the warrant.
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To be a Double-winning team was to bear the hallmark of genuine, authentic quality, to be granted admission to the sport's most exclusive club.
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They can't decide on whether young undocumented immigrants should be granted a path to citizenship, or guest worker status, or even legal status at all.
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Meanwhile, those who are approved will then only be able to apply for 18 time slots that will be granted throughout the four-day event.
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On March 29, 2018, Maryland's second-highest court upheld the lower court's decision and ruled that Syed should be granted a new trial on all charges.
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When making the case as to why Baratov should not be granted bail, US prosecutors point to the case of his alleged co-conspirator, Alexsey Belan.
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Only 12 currently meet the standard, and the United States had to negotiate with Brussels for over two years to be granted so-called "adequacy" status.
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" Greene reiterated that cosmetics will form the basis of the game's economy, and those not interested in buying keys will be granted a "fully featured game.
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Lawyers involved with the case are working with State Department officials to see if that could be expedited, should the waiver not be granted, Murray said.
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Greece and its European creditors are at an impasse over measures that the Syriza-led government should legislate in order to be granted some debt relief.
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It is unclear if he will be granted bail, which is historically rare for suspects who insist on their innocence, although it is becoming more common.
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Currently, those who can prove a "credible fear" of persecution can apply for asylum, which may be granted by an immigration judge after extensive court proceedings.
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She said the account would be granted, but within thirty days, it would likely be closed once the signatures were more closely examined by another team.
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If you've ever wished to see a unicorn poop rainbows, fear not: your wish is about to be granted in the form of a stuffed scarf.
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There's this rumor among English people that if you go to America, you'll be granted 15 extra I.Q. points just by talking in your English accent.
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So, yes, it is a huge achievement for Jenkins to be granted the opportunity to direct the sequel for such a monumental and wide-reaching franchise.
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Last month, Rome unsuccessfully tried to secure an exception, which can be granted if financial stability is in jeopardy, for troubled lender Monte dei Paschi (BMPS.MI).
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As Hendrischke pointed out, Gucci America and Tiffany & Co quit the International Anti-Counterfeiting Coalition (IACC) in protest after Alibaba was going to be granted membership.
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Tusk said that an extension could be granted in writing if EU leaders approved his proposal and Britain's parliament voted in favor of the withdrawal agreement.
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Once that happens, we'll have to decide whether these entities are persons, and if—and when—they should be granted human-equivalent rights, freedoms, and protections.
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With all of the vital discussions surrounding the #TimesUp movement, we can only hope that women will soon be granted the representation and platforms they deserve.
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Known as the "mobilisation" phase of the license process, Zopa should eventually be granted a full licence once it meets various conditions set by the regulators.
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"Medical facilities and medical staff are to provide treatment to anyone in need and patients are to be granted safety according to humanitarian law," he said.
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This means they will not be sent back to their home country, but they will still not be granted any formal legal status in Hong Kong.
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Here's the crazy part -- only 32 seats will be held each day for the public, and they'll be granted on a first-come, first-serve basis.
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Lyft drivers who are "in good standing" will be granted a one-time cash bonus of $1,000 to $10,000 depending on how many rides they've completed.
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WE'RE CONSTANTLY SAYING THAT WE NEED TO BE GRANTED SOME MEASURE OF INDEPENDENCE FROM SHORT TERM POLITICAL CONCERNS BECAUSE WE HAVE TO MAKE THESE HARDER DECISIONS.
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"The supplemental proposal leverages exchange expertise and resources to enable exemptions to be granted in an efficient and timely manner without sacrificing market integrity," he said.
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Andrea sought spousal support, coverage of attorney's fees and legal and physical custody of the couple's youngest child, requesing that Schroder be granted child visitation rights.
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"Even if you spend [thousands] on an annulment, you're not sure if you're going to be granted the annulment, even after waiting years," Millora told me.
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In order for permission to be granted, one must first identify with the one who will grant it, otherwise what possible authority could the permission have?
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The Environmental Protection Agency would be granted over time the autonomy and power to decide if other businesses and manufacturers should be subject to new taxes.
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Even the transitional justice system in which FARC leaders would either be granted amnesty or given reduced sentences took 18 months to sell to the rebels.
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But if Congress hasn't passed a joint resolution of disapproval within the 120 day review period, the renewed access to the Russian compounds would be granted.
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UK-based Rohingya activist Jamila Hanan said it's essential all Rohingya be granted citizenship in Myanmar before they're repatriated, something the country has long denied them.
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Tijuana, Mexico (CNN)Slowly but steadily, caravan migrants who trekked across Mexico are pleading their cases to US authorities on why they should be granted asylum.
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Your cash-back rewards will be granted in the form of Reward Dollars that can be redeemed as statement credits to offset purchases on your account.
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But this is an unusual occasion, and the necessary permissions from Major League Baseball and SportsNet LA, the Dodgers' network, would most likely be granted quickly.
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And so, the woman explained, she ended up seeing two psychiatrists who, to her relief, deemed her suicide threats real enough to be granted the procedure.
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"We would strongly suggest that rent relief only be granted when concessionaires are extending health benefits to all their workers at the airports," Mr. Phillips said.
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Not all requests will be granted, and that's OK. The moon is in fellow fire sign Aries today, inspiring you to party, flirt, and enjoy yourself!
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Antonio Conte, still technically in charge of Chelsea, has battled all year for more control of transfers; he would not be granted that at Real Madrid.
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In 2018, Exxon went as far as to back a campaign for a carbon tax, with the provision that it would be granted immunity from lawsuits.
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Casinos must be part of "integrated resorts" featuring other attractions, like hotels, shops and conference centers, and only three licenses would be granted, at least initially.
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In a statement released last Wednesday, the government said permission to conduct mining would only be granted in areas not currently used for vegetation or homes.
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Critics have called the proposed law anti-Muslim, and some opposition parties have also pushed back, arguing citizenship cannot be granted on the basis of religion.
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Citigroup is the first U.S.-based bank to be granted the Type A license to act as a bond settlement agent in China's interbank bond market.
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That solitary championship was so powerful, based on this week's evidence, it seems safe to presume that even the architect would be granted the same immunity.
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On Thursday, a federal judge ruled that American Samoans should be granted United States citizenship and ordered the government to issue them passports reflecting that status.
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Kamal Kalsi, one of the first Sikhs to be granted a religious accommodation from the US Army, told CNN that Houston's move sends a powerful message.
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She asked that her client be granted immunity, "otherwise he's going to have to take the Fifth Amendment," she said in a court hearing in June.
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If and when WeWork lists, they would be required to at least include a footnote that states how many new shares would be granted, Damodaran said.
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Any emergency request by the administration would need five votes to be granted, meaning at least one of the liberals would have to vote in favor.
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Evacuees won't be granted temporary protected status The White House has increased staff to help expedite the processing of US visas for Bahamian evacuees, Florida Gov.
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For the first time since 2015, Kim Jong Un has announced a general amnesty will be granted for prisoners who have committed crimes against the state.
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Johnson's case was the first to go to trial because doctors said he was near death, and in California, dying plaintiffs can be granted expedited trials.
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"This is the third officer to be granted asylum (by the committee)," said one of the lawyers working on the case, speaking on condition of anonymity.
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And that's at least a year away: For Greece's European creditors, the country cannot be granted significant debt-friendly measures before the program is concluded in 2018.
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Judge Jeannice Reding said Aranda will get credit for the days he has served and could be granted up to 76 months supervised release for good behavior.
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Convincing Ankara that Turkish nationals will not be granted visa-free access to Europe as part of the migrant deal will also be an incredibly tough task.
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Continued access into 2019 can only be granted if Switzerland makes headway on agreeing to replace more than 100 bilateral accords with a new treaty, officials said.
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The French government is also likely to be granted a seat on the board to reflect its 7.5 percent stake in the merged company, the people said.
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The patent doesn't mean the company has made it (or necessarily that it will be granted), but there's also no technical reason why it can't do so.
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"The privilege of owning a pit bull should be granted only to people who we think will be responsible owners," he said, according to The Denver Post.
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At the same time, I had very little confidence that I deserved a better relationship narrative, or that I would be granted one even if I did.
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Fox, who retired from the U.S. Navy in 22004, said access to combat gun camera tapes could only be granted via the Freedom of Information Act process.
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And since appellate judges and the US Supreme Court have since rejected her appeals, Johnson would need to be granted clemency by the president to be discharged.
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For example, apps will no longer be granted permission to information about people who attend an event organized on Facebook by the person who created the event.
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Immigrants captured within two weeks and 100 miles of the border are the easiest to deport because they do not have to be granted a court hearing.
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After spending five months in prison, he was released Tuesday after the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ordered the rapper be granted "unsecured bail," overruling a lower court's decision.
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He says that Arabic ought to be granted "prestige", he pleaded, "as a very great literary language", and studied not only by those of north African origin.
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Then-attorney general Jeff Sessions personally rewrote key immigration court decisions to eliminate domestic violence and fear of gang violence as reasons for asylum to be granted.
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Colony was settled in the brief window during Reconstruction when former slaves might be granted 40 acres and a mule, and has remained African-American ever since.
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Mr Abe, it writes, will not be granted a meeting with Mr Kim unless Japan drops its "inveterate repugnancy" that leads it to stress sanctions and pressure.
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Tech for Social Impact Winners in the Start-up categories and the Tech for Social Impact category will be granted a cash prize of 50,000 euro each.
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Zhang Huamei, a button and clothing-accessories trader from Wenzhou, was the first person in China to be granted a self-employed business licence, back in 1980.
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One of the key demands was for Elevation to be granted three directors on the NZX board and for the written resignations of three current NZX directors.
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While there are avenues available to expedite examination, on average it takes more than two years for a patent to be granted by the U.S. Patent Office.
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The researchers aim to be granted approval by the Food and Drug Administration to conduct a phase 1 clinical trial in humans by mid-2020, Khalili said.
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It urged the UAE authorities to ensure his detention conditions comply with international standards and that he be granted regular access to his family and medical care.
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I wouldn't be granted a journalist visa because it's not a situation that the local government want documented, and the situation isn't covered in the local press.
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Although it's entirely possible the company might request (and be granted) a further extension — not least because Google has two other EU antitrust charges on its plate.
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"It's an honor and beyond daunting to be granted the space that David filled in such a special way, which touched so many people," Mr. Rutenberg said.
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"Unfortunately, the arbitration panel concluded that the contract's prescribed liability limit should be respected and no additional award can be granted despite the harm caused," he said.
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A list of goods on which waivers may be granted includes meats such as beef and pork, soybeans, coal and copper scrap, according to a ministry website.
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Jolie, 41, asked for physical custody of the couple's kids and is requesting that Pitt be granted visitation rights, while Pitt wants shared custody, sources have said.
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But as The Florida Times Union reports, the average wait time to be granted a clemency hearing is nine years – and the numbers for clemencies are startling.
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The indictment comes days before a deadline that requires suspects who have not been formally committed for trial within 20 months of arrest to be granted bail.
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Under this order, employers and other businesses would be granted the freedom to enforce discriminatory hiring practices if it conflicts with their religious beliefs and or associations.
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"But aliens who enter the United States unlawfully through the southern border in contravention of this proclamation will be ineligible to be granted asylum," the President wrote.
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That request would come from the FBI, not the White House, and would normally only be granted if the FISA Court had reason to suspect possible wrongdoing.
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These new members must be granted the opportunity of studying and digesting the proposed legislation and make decisions to support or oppose it based on its merits.
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Younger viewers who've never seen Scott's movie will be granted a delicious jolt as the fully formed dystopia rises out of nowhere to greet their virginal gaze.
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"Please be aware that if you were to be granted a presidential pardon, the pardoned offense would not be removed from your record," the DOJ website notes.
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" When Barbara feels impatient for an answer, she reminds herself of a Quaker adage: "Live up to the light thou hast, and more will be granted thee.
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The list that most sex offenders must sign in order to be granted parole in New York State includes many stipulations, all written in the first person.
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The lender told the outlet that the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) had decided that FHA loans can no longer be granted to DACA recipients.
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He was granted asylum in Russia in 2013 and has repeatedly expressed a desire to return home on the condition that he be granted a fair trial.
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By passing this measure, the CRNAs and other APRNs across the country would be granted immediate status as qualifying practitioners to provide addiction treatments in these communities.
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Instead of making a sweeping bid for information on the president's financial affairs, Neal made the narrower request that Congress be granted oversight of the IRS audit.
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"The principle therefore is they would not be granted (bail) where there is a real danger of witnesses being tampered with," Gopal Sri Ram told the court.
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Senators were to be granted access to review it during the day before a procedural vote that was set up by U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
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It takes four votes to add a case to the court's docket, and simple math suggests that with one vote fewer available, fewer petitions will be granted.
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Once they entered El Salvador they continued by passenger buses across Guatemala on Wednesday, heading for southern Mexico where they are expected to be granted transit visas.
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Or teams could be granted anonymized metadata about all players for research purposes, but would never be given identifying information about the players whose performance they're analyzing.
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Their wishes would be granted in 1930 with the institution of the Motion Picture Production Code, forbidding nudity to leak past the precious eyes of American audiences.
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During this year's G7 summit, Trump also aggressively lobbied for Russia to be granted re-entry into the group that expelled it over the annexation of Crimea.
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Given President Donald Trump declared a national emergency on March 13, the powers requested by the DOJ would likely be in effect should its request be granted.
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A Reuters report on Saturday cited anonymous sources within the Mexican government saying extradition would be granted within six months once the judicial processes are seen through.
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On Monday, Ms. Meng's lawyers fought for her to be granted bail while she awaits a decision on whether she will be extradited to the United States.
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The Riksbank said the loans would be granted at a rate equivalent to the Riksbank's repo rate, at present zero percent, with a maturity of 2 years.
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The migrants will be granted a special humanitarian permit to stay in Spain for 45 days while the authorities review their cases and give them medical attention.
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Those are not all "humanitarian protection cases," as Mr. Pompeo described them; some may never be granted asylum and some will be removed from the United States.
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Additional exceptions may be granted on a case-by-case basis where travel is deemed mission essential, humanitarian or needed due to extreme hardship, the statement adds.
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Sonny Perdue, the secretary of the Department of Agriculture, told lawmakers that states would be granted leeway to determine "good cause" and exempt people from the rules.
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The gimmick: children would eat a seven-course meal for free, and adults, for two hundred and fifteen dollars, would be granted the privilege of joining them.
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Confidential information is also often covered by a protective order, which must be granted by a judge, to prevent the data's recipients from sharing it more widely.
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Immigrants from Mexico wait in the longest line of all: No more than 25,620 of the 1.2 million applicants will be granted a green card this year.
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In 2015, Jimmere made history when she became the first African American woman to be granted a patent for a natural hair care product, according to Entrepreneur.
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Democrats have argued that his withholding of aid on the condition he be granted an investigation into an electoral opponent has undermined his credibility in irreparable ways.
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The previous king had raised hope among Saudi women that they would soon be granted the right to drive, but the subject is no longer publicly discussed.
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"A link to Brexit is obvious," said the Office, adding Britons were the second biggest group to be granted German citizenship last year after nearly 15,000 Turks.
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Asked if any waivers were expected to be granted in the process, the official said the position of the administration was that no exemptions would be permitted.
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