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One morning, Mrs. L. was in her office, admitting a new patient, a young woman who sat with her back to the door.
He blames the unanimity rule which says that every member of the EU has to agree to admitting a new member.
"We were admitting a new class of students in a building just built," Mamie Howard Golladay, the college's president, said in a telephone interview.
The bell on campus is used not only to commemorate joyous occasions — admitting a new class and bidding farewell to another — but is also rung in times of crisis.
Thus, (8) is a conservative condition for admitting a new user.
p v Probability of admitting a new session request of a secondary user when the total number of idle sub-channels equals ⌊r v ⌋ +1.
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A vote of existing Schengen members is needed to admit a new country.
After that, Congress would have to agree to admit a new state — something it has not done for a breakaway since West Virginia, in 1863.
By the time the Merriam-Webster Dictionary decides to admit a new word to its collection, it tends to have a retro, ten-minutes-ago, old-black feel to it (frenemy, staycation, webisode).
If the court gives its approval as expected, Swedish Automobile said it should pave the way for workers to be paid, but it admitted a new internal restructuring plan would involve a big reduction in costs.
Just after I left Michigan, Ettinger self-published a new book, "Youniverse: Toward a Self-Centered Philosophy of Immortalism and Cryonics" (you are the most important person in the universe; no one else matters), and the Cryonics Institute admitted a new patient.
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