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But now the Austrian restaurant Wallsé, which occupies the corner storefront at 344 West 11th Street, wants to expand into the courtyard and has invoked a clause in the co-op lease that might allow for commercial uses there.
Selling her previous home, she said, ended up taking four years, in part because she wanted to have the zoning changed to allow for commercial use (it was on the edge of a commercial zone) in order to get the best price.
But lawmakers are planning to make another push beginning in the legislative session that starts in January, and they have said Cuomo administration staff members have privately signaled an openness to considering a constitutional amendment that would allow for commercial casinos.
They work in both to support public need but also allow for commercial interests to play.
If the final FAA regulations allow for commercial drones, will they become a widespread delivery option?
At the time, the FAA did not allow for commercial drone flights and didn't offer an exemption process yet.
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To date the FAA has approved more than 2,100 exemptions allowing for commercial drone testing and use.
The head of National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Linda Birnbaum, suggested that they develop a method for detecting all 3,500 PFASs allowed for commercial use in the United States, according to Olson.
This loophole previously allowed for commercial items worth less than £15 to be sent VAT free.
The original license allowed for commercial use, but CrunchBase later switched to a non-commercial license.
With the new version, Imgur allows for commercial use at scale, which means unlimited uploads, and pricing plans that support small, medium and enterprise-level applications.
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