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Dangerous posts are allowed to consider "best value" contracting instead, according to a State Department inspector general's report in February.
They are allowed to consider the nature and gravity of the offense, the time that has passed since conviction and the nature of the job.
A unit has never come close to winning the Associated Press M.V.P. award, even though the 50 members of the news media who vote are allowed to consider position groups.
We are allowed to consider tables in the Gold Room and the Blue Room before deciding on one in the Green Room, whose creaky boards, looped curtains and frieze‐carved mantel make is feel we are sitting down in Shropshire, England.
With sufficient cyclic extensions, the interference form adjacent OFDM symbols can be neglected and hence we are allowed to consider an isolated OFDM symbol in this article without loss of generality.
The states also differ in whether judges are allowed to consider a family's financial resources and reduce or waive fees in appropriate cases.
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But Judge Masipa is allowed to consider "compelling factors".
The Fire Department is allowed to consider applicants' backgrounds in deciding whether to hire them.
This would be like researching into deaths in war without being allowed to consider guns.
He said the jury should have been allowed to consider the alternative verdict of manslaughter.
A federal jury will be allowed to consider Cubas's worth if it awards damages.
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