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"I am not allowed to discuss it," he said solemnly.
I asked my mum that evening why it was happening but she was not allowed to discuss it.
If a person does not hear the evidence against them how can they refute it and how can a "special advocate" refute it on their behalf if they are not allowed to discuss it with them?
Apparently, the University for Heroes is full of "zany activities," including a weeklong survival program in the wilderness — I'd tell you more, but students aren't allowed to discuss it in detail with the outside world.
Others have reported similar issues in more pedestrian fashion, including Rep. Justin Amash, who tweeted that access to certain information was provided for a mere three hours, and that many Representatives missed the chance, and that those who did see the document in question were not allowed to discuss it with those that did not.
Koenig said he believes students being bullied because of their sexual orientation should be allowed to discuss it with counselors.
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After the Romanian prison was closed in 2006, Mohammed was transferred to Guantanamo Bay, and Jason Wright, his current military lawyer told AP he was not allowed to discuss the matter: "It sounds ridiculous, but confirming or denying the very existence of a vacuum cleaner design….
The participating companies are not allowed to discuss the auction until it is over.
The judge has not decided on whether the prosecution will be allowed to discuss this issue because it's not part of the criminal charges.
The New York Times argues that the employees who were handling this information were likely not allowed to discuss their work – though it's unclear how all of this would go unnoticed inside a company like Google or Facebook.
Safely back from battle, Miller was allowed to discuss his brand of warfare -- and how he was built to carry it out.
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