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People should be allowed to extend their working lives if they wish to do so.
The foundations, she believes, should be allowed to extend their reach to offer medical services in the community.
But Birmingham are adamant that Yeung will not be allowed to extend the December 20 deadline to purchase the club from Gold and co-owner David Sullivan.
Staff willing to return and cross a picket line would be allowed to extend their stay to spend time with their families.
Staff willing to return and cross a picket line would also be allowed to extend their stay to spend time with their families.
But as an inducement to install them, companies would not be allowed to extend their drivers' shifts until the recorders were in place.
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Harvard/Wellesley students are allowed to extend their appointments beyond a year.
No one is allowed to extend any part of his or her body outside the windowsills.
Young writers, his argument goes – literary fiction being the only career in which youth is allowed to extend to 40 – need more help than ever before to win an audience.
But structures like doctors' offices, diplomatic buildings, schools and buildings occupied by nonprofit groups are allowed to extend all the way out to the lot line, as long as they are no higher than 23 feet.
This last was so successful that the project was adopted by the United Nations, and the participant was allowed to extend her leave to assist the UN in setting it up.
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