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Foreign doctors will be allowed to practise, but only on foreign patients, not on Japanese ones as at first planned.
In 2010, the government announced female lawyers would be allowed to practise (until now, law graduates had only been allowed to give legal advice) in specially constituted courts where they could represent other women.
In a letter published on the newspaper's website, he writes: "I recently put in an application asking that I be allowed to practise my religion freely – I am a Jedi.
During her 16 years as a fighter Adams has heard all the arguments about why women should not be allowed to practise the noble art and experienced first-hand the low priority attached to her sport by boxing authorities more concerned with the wellbeing and success of their male fighters.
From weeks 9 10, individuals will be allowed to practise any routines previously taught for 30 45 min a day.
Moreover, physicians must be licensed by the National Supervisory Authority for Welfare and Health (Valvira) in order to be allowed to practise in Finland.
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It beggars belief that he was allowed to practise.
The British Medical Association ensured that very few refugee doctors were allowed to practise in Britain before the second world war.
That was why the group were allowed to practise, but Cavalier has fallen out with the military and if the band return now, they might be arrested.
Both Stephon Marbury of the New York Knicks and Jamaal Tinsley of the Indiana Pacers have effectively been sitting idle on paid leave until now rather than being allowed to practise with their respective teams, having fallen irredeemably out of favour.
From Bhutan, pictured with his wife Chandra on the roof of their apartment in New York Nepalese people in Bhutan were allowed to practise their customs freely and openly until 1989.
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