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Kenya and India proposed, unsuccessfully, that no sales of elephant ivory should be allowed because of the danger of increased poaching.

In court papers, the county's lawyer, George A. Rodenhausen, estimated that as much as 25percentt of new housing construction in Putnam is taking place on steep slopes, where it will no longer be allowed because of the ruling.

Goldberger asked about construction materiel like cement; Gilad said the GOI would not allow Hamas to build bunkers -- goods such as cement or iron would not be allowed because of their military applications.

According to the Tax Court opinion, Halby, who represented himself, argued the costs should be allowed because of "the positive health effects of sex therapy".

Your outfit might not be allowed because of the dress code, so make sure it's allowed.

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For now, no South Korean professors are allowed because of recent political tensions between the Koreas.

They made excuses afterwards, lamenting that Australia's third try, scored by the wing Joe Tomane, should not have been allowed because of a forward pass by Folau.

The introduction of a profit-seeking company into the management of the school is allowed because of a technicality: the founder of the school is a charitable trust that has decided to outsource the entirety of the management to a fee-charging company – whose global business has a turnover of £60m a year, earning profits of £5m, according to analysis by the Adam Smith Institute.

Of course that lower height is allowed because of the redesigned rear suspension, so getting that function without retooling won't be easy.

So, densities higher than the limit of 6.25 m-2 are allowed, because of the maximum possible density is 12.5 m-2, thought those parameters must be finely calibrated to prevent unreasonable (and not justified by empirical evidences) crowding conditions.

It would be much, much harder to find an experienced contingent-fee lawyer to take the same case to court (assuming court was allowed) because of the amount of work that the lawyer would need to do in court.

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