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One catch: this time the economist will not be allowed to withdraw.
Banks would not be allowed to withdraw the funds until the term deposits mature.
He suggested that the defendants should be allowed to withdraw their pleas.
The company has told investors that they might be allowed to withdraw money at the end of March.
He added: "In the UK I don't think you would be allowed to withdraw that kind of cash".
Now, with a new lawyer, Mr. González is asking that he be allowed to withdraw his guilty plea and have a trial.
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Circle is allowed to withdraw from the contract if it spends more than £5m.
Trainers have been told this morning and are allowed to withdraw without penalty.
Too many schools have been allowed to withdraw from this excellent, evidence-based system," said Stephenson, a leading paediatrician.
Medics are allowed to withdraw treatment and fluids from patients at the very end of their lives.
It was suspended on 15 September 2008, when 247 Coutts customers still had £748m invested in the fund, but they were allowed to withdraw only half of their investment.
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