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And nobody will be able to object.
Companies, she suggested, would be able to object on religious grounds to laws on sex discrimination, minimum wage, family leave and child labor.
However, we are playing catch-up as fast as we can, so there is now a good supply of dubious benefactors to whom students will be able to object in the (near?) future.
So if a tenant installs a partition without the landlord's consent, or in a manner that violates any code or ordinance, the landlord may still be able to object even without a new rider.
The committee's main recommendations are: Parliament should be able to object to EU proposals and veto their application in the UK.
He also noted it is undisputed under South Carolina law that Brown would not be able to object to the adoption.
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The "brain" needs to be able to recognize objects, accurately measure distances, and fundamentally understand physical relationships between objects.
The motion estimation process must be able to track objects within a noisy source.
A robotic arm must be able to manipulate objects with high accuracy and repeatability.
When the other three telescopes are finished in 2001, the Very Large Telescope will be able to reveal objects of unprecedented faintness in the distant universe.
"We get asked a lot: 'When will I be able to buy objects?' and I think that is a relic of consumerist lifestyles," says Mr Pettis.
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