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Allan Donald, a former South African player, reckons that teams should be allowed to "prepare the ball" to keep fast bowlers from going extinct in the one-sided contest between bat and ball.
The codification of law was one of Bentham's chief preoccupations, and it was his ambition to be allowed to prepare a code of laws for his own or some foreign country.
The same year (1792) that the Hospital Board appointed Indian contractors for the supply of bazaar medicines, it also ordered that Indian "servants" (assistants or "black doctors") were not to be allowed to prepare medicines or dress the wounded soldiers, for they were considered incompetent in these areas.
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Indeed, only certified chefs who have been training for at least three years are allowed to prepare it.
From today we are allowed to prepare for the possibility that it might not be the case".
For example, it is legal to leave the bike lane to make a turn, and cyclists are allowed to prepare to make a turn by getting to the appropriate side of the street.
Although many nations, including America, tend to err on the side of courtesy to wealthy defendants, Russia does not: denied bail since his arrest in October, Khodorkovsky has not been allowed to prepare for trial from the comfort of one of his mansions, and when he is brought to court, he is placed in a metal cage.
After 2 min of baseline measurement, the upcoming task was introduced and subjects were allowed to prepare themselves for 2 min.
One place where it doesn't seem to exist is Denmark, where inmates are allowed to prepare their own meals.
Following the exercises participants were allowed to prepare for sleep and were left undisturbed overnight.
A few months were allowed to prepare the launch of the new policy in April 2010.
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