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are granted only
noun
The act of granting; a bestowing or conferring; concession; allowance; permission.
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That would be difficult, however, because it requires seeking a writ of mandamus, which are granted only in extraordinary circumstances.
Under current English law, divorces are granted only under one of five categories, including adultery and abandonment.
BUYING BASICS There are no restrictions on foreign ownership, but mortgages are granted only to legal residents of Ecuador, and interest rates are high, Mr. Guillory said.
It has come to our information that, by enactment of a federal statute, lands are granted only to those who have exercised the prerogatives of citizenship.
Dispensations are granted only after a careful review of any applicant's record and the circumstances surrounding the charge or conviction, Colonel Ryder said.
In most countries patents are granted only after examination of a patent application by trained inspectors, who review prior inventions and patents to determine whether the invention described in the application is genuinely new.
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He has been granted only a month of medical parole.
Most shows can be granted only two weeks of rehearsal in Here's building.
A "beard card" is granted only after the razor also fails.
The defence was granted only about 40 minutes to prepare its closing argument.
John had preached in several sermons that this vision would be granted only after Judgment Day.
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