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Odbert defended the officers' recorded discussion of hitting Mann with their patrol car, saying it was moving at a slow speed and "the use of a vehicle is allowed to stop a threat of death or great bodily injury".
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The patients were allowed to stop an intervention prematurely (e.g. if they did not tolerate an oxygen applicator).
An acceleration of the order of 105 g can be applied, allowing to stop a supersonic beam within a few cm.
A private business is allowed to stop serving a customer for pretty much any reason it likes (although not if the EU has its way), and they have little recourse.
But there must come a time when you're allowed to stop being a consumer.
"I was intrigued that we were allowed to stop at not a lowly one or two but a magnificent six airports yesterday," he wrote, jokingly.
The 25-metre timed walk test was performed in an indoor hallway with patients allowed to stop or use a mobility aid if required.
"I don't think it should be allowed to stop what was a masterly demonstration of skill".
At this pillar, Kennan said, exiles were allowed to stop and make a last goodbye, to press their faces to the ground and pick up a little of the earth of western Russia to bring with them.
I wasn't surprised by his diagnosis, but the thought of being allowed to stop was such a relief.
Feed the meter if it's allowed to stop someone from getting a ticket!
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