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Surely he should not be able to grant his own co-conspirator immunity.
From the end of this year, companies are unlikely to be able to grant options without incurring any accounting charge.
John Payne is the handsome Central Park West neighbor who may be able to grant some Christmas wishes of his own.
Dr. O'Malley just couldn't bring himself to do it, though he was ashamed not to be able to grant a favor to such a great man.
This leaves enough time that we will not be able to grant extensions except in case of documented medical or other serious issues.
If you have a sponsored NetID, we may be able to grant you temporary access to restricted resources, but this is not guaranteed.
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Situated at the most personal level, sin places a human being directly before God, who alone is able to grant pardon and salvation.
He says he's happy to have been able to grant Bale his childhood wish.
His English was able to grant his parents a measure of freedom.
As a result, the university now meets the required standards and we are able to grant a licence.
The warrants are obtained from an "eligible judge" of the supreme court who is able to grant warrants.
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