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Instead she hopes that Areva will be allowed to launch a share offering.
Out of frustration, N'Dour launched a petition last year demanding that the television station be allowed to launch.
In China, points out Mr Tan, only government-controlled consumer associations will be allowed to launch such suits: "no ambulance-chasers here".
Even Mr. Thacher agrees that small motorboats should be allowed to launch at Dockside instead of kayaks, which are already covered by another launching site.
Under new rules, concessionaires in industries including telecoms, mining and public transport will not be allowed to launch such injunctions.Behind these reforms lies a "Pact for Mexico" struck between the PRI and the two main opposition parties in December.
American officials have suggested that North Korea should be allowed to launch satellites only from neutral nations and should be prevented from obtaining technology that could improve its missiles.
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The Arab League had been allowed to launch a modest observer mission to Syria, and on January 21st I joined a delegation that was visiting Zabadani.
China and Mongolia strictly regulate who is allowed to launch dinosaur expeditions and collect fossils and where those specimens must be stored.
Despite his late arrival and some mild protest from Durand, Martin was allowed to launch first because he was the first to get his hang glider assembled and on the runway.
PanAmSat got into the air in the first place only because its late founder, Rene Anselmo, bombarded Ronald Reagan with rude letters until he was allowed to launch America's first private international satellite.
"In the current situation it would be helpful, if there could be such an area, where none of the parties are allowed to launch aerial attacks," she told the daily Stuttgarter Zeitung.
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