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Banks which are still behaving badly (and plenty of them are) will be allowed to fix their problems in private.
Even as the housing crisis deepens, it has become fashionable to argue that the markets should be allowed to fix the problem.
The Hendrick crews will be allowed to fix them and they can race in tomorrow's Toyota/Save Mart 350, although they will have to start from the rear of the 43-car field.
"In theory, if the league is a single entity it would be allowed to fix ticket prices".
When having discovered some abnormal phenomena on a precision measuring tool, such as rough surface, burr, rusts, distortion of the body or ineffective movements, users should not be allowed to fix it on their own, not to mention fix it with hammers, files or emery cloth for the fear of augmenting errors.
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As for first aid, all they're allowed to fix are scraped knees.
But while Mr. Leach was allowed to fix the applications, no action was taken to fix hundreds of other incomplete ballot applications, and they were not processed.
In back-to-back trials, lawyers for Gov. George W. Bush urged two Florida judges today to resist disqualifying thousands of absentee ballots, even though they acknowledged that Republican workers had been allowed to fix some flawed ballot applications.
They argued that if Mr. Leach had not been allowed to fix the rejected ballot applications, many of the voters would simply have reapplied for ballots or gone to the polls on Election Day.
Two trials seeking to discard nearly 25,000 absentee votes from counties where Republicans were allowed to fix Republican ballot applications ended here today, putting the question of what to do about enough votes to decide the results of the presidential election into the hands of two judges.
Preliminary tests were allowed to fix the limits of these factors.
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