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In two weeks I'd be able to exercise.
We should be proud of that and members should be able to exercise that, full stop".
At that point, the new Governing Council should be able to exercise more authority.
We need to be able to exercise some control over that change.
But it is unclear how much he will be able to exercise his authority here.
As part of its capacity for achievement, it must also be able to exercise control that stops maladaptive behavior.
"But whether he'll be able to exercise his power now really remains to be seen," Mr. Hara said.
"Otherwise," it adds, "you will not be able to exercise your right to vote unless you withdraw the shares.
Theresa May should be able to exercise sensible border control and stop him holding these seminars in our country".
But they will not be able to exercise their rights for one reason only: they have no money.
They expect to be able to exercise their democratic right without interference from outsiders.ZAINAL ABIDIN BAKARMinistry of Foreign AffairsKuala Lumpur.
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