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Barely 2,500 families had been resettled by the end of June, and what is left of this year's budget appears to allow for fewer than 7,000 in all.
Neither option now appears to allow for any of the suspects to be tried.From the outset, the military commissions the first to be set up since the second world war have been dogged by controversy and legal challenge, not least from the Pentagon's own lawyers.
In a 802.15.4 star-based network, the beacon mode appears to allow for the greatest energy efficiency.
Instead, the phrase appears to allow for Apple to make diversity and inclusion hiring decisions based solely on diversity of thought.
Since Malament's 'mathematical result' appears to allow for various different conclusions it cannot be taken as conclusive evidence against the tenability of a particle interpretation of QFT and the same applies to Redhead's interpretation of the Reeh-Schlieder theorem.
Sometimes, Bentham appears to allow for a more diverse set of ultimate motives or interests, including other-regarding motives (Principles X 25, X 36 38, XI 31; Table of the Springs of Action II 2).
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The current institutional arrangements do not appear to allow for this.
That doesn't appear to allow for the weakness in demand that could accompany future turmoil in the global economy.
At that stage, however, the rules did not appear to allow for searches of collected data relating to specific US persons.
The S.E.C. also said the procedures at one of the large ratings agencies "appeared to allow for limited dissemination of a pending rating action in some instances prior to public dissemination".
But he added that the code appeared to allow for some leeway in the board's response, and that the company's directors must carefully weigh their next steps.
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