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Mr. Totten singled out the company's proposal to be allowed to lay people off without regard to seniority as "a nonstarter".
The panel said that it recommended that the merged company not be allowed to lay off more than 1,500 employees from corporate management and supervisory positions.
Education officials spent Tuesday in Albany, arguing that the city should be allowed to lay off teachers using a rating system that currently relies heavily on the evaluation of principals.
Opposition leaders are expected to be allowed to lay wreaths individually at the cenotaph next month as Downing Street seeks to avoid embarrassing the Queen in a row over Remembrance Sunday.
State law requires that the city lay off the most recently hired teachers first; Mr. Bloomberg has argued that the city should be allowed to lay off teachers based on merit, and has made that argument a centerpiece of his education proposals.
"He would be allowed to lay down with her one last time," she explained.
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So you should not be allowed to lie about them.
The horse had been struck by colic and the vet advised he should not be allowed to lie down.
"Congressional oversight depends on truthful testimony – witnesses cannot be allowed to lie to Congress," wrote representatives James Sensenbrenner, Darrell Issa, Trent Franks, Raul Labrador, Ted Poe, Trey Gowdy and Blake Farenthold, citing "Director Clapper's willful lie under oath".
Given the thankless task of beating new life into it Thiago Soares and Marianela Nuñez do their energetic best, but some sleeping dogs should be allowed to lie.
They correctly noted, "Congressional oversight depends on truthful testimony," which is why "witnesses cannot be allowed to lie to Congress".
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