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Schilling allows relatively few base runners, but he will allow homers -- 37 this year, tied for the league lead.
China now allows relatively free currency conversion for current account transactions, which primarily deal with traded goods, but it maintains strict controls over the inward and outward flows of capital accounts -- money used for investment.
And they note that many parts of the health industry have long used a computer file-transfer format called electronic data interchange, or E.D.I., which allows relatively secure transmission of data without use of electronic signatures.
Or perhaps their builders shared an intuitive understanding about how to create a space that allows relatively large numbers to congregate within an area intimate enough for all to see and hear what's going on.
In November, voters rejected that new version of the law, but the Legislature quickly passed a third version, which also allows relatively broad powers to change the terms of labor contracts and which will take effect this month.
Neither North Korea nor South Korean officials commented on what may have caused the Internet disruptions in the isolated North, where the government allows relatively few people to use the Internet and all Web sites are tightly controlled by the state.
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Closed party conferences allow relatively few lawmakers to control legislative business.
That, in turn, could allow relatively small problems to become bigger and more expensive.
He has passed some key economic reforms, allowed relatively free legislative elections, and tolerated a relatively free press.
The math pitch involves the increased efficiency of cutting out the banks, allowing relatively lower rates for borrowers and good returns for lenders.
The remainder of the cast added much human detail, even if Doyle's staging allowed relatively little room for physical characterization.
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