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Another was allowed to serve a kind of house arrest under conditions yet to be met.
In return for the plea he was allowed to serve a nine-month jail sentence in Australia.
Two of those defendants were denied bail; the third is to be allowed to serve a form of house arrest if she meets certain conditions.
He was convicted in 2014 of major corporate tax fraud but was allowed to serve a community service order helping old people rather than go to jail.
Nobody to the right of Ralph Nader denies that prices have to be allowed to serve a role as "signals" of shortage or abundance, that the profit motive is what makes our economy run.
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Although two-containers trucks have higher costs per unitary distance, they allow to serve a larger number of customers per route than one-container ones.
Of course, crises like Bosnia and Rwanda will continue to arise, and over the years Annan has argued that sovereignty must not be allowed to serve as a shield when a government turns against its civilians.
And in Jackson County, Tex., where Mexican-Americans made up 14percentt of the population by the early 1950's, not a single person with a Spanish surname had been allowed to serve on a jury in 25 years.
Her superiors decided that she could not be allowed to serve as a combat soldier, but rather as a nurse.
Charges against 27 students were dropped, but the same fraternity faced similar yet less egregious claims 3 years later and as a result is no longer allowed to serve as a residential space for Dartmouth students (Fox, 2015; Reitman, 2012).
Thus "the time has … come to distinguish between Israel and the Holocaust, since the latter should not be allowed to serve as a get-out-of-jail-free card for a rogue state".
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