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But parents, the BMA believes, should be entitled in this case "to make choices about how best to promote their children's interests".
If he didn't live on a government reservation, he would be entitled, in addition to this, to $120 a month for house rent, which would not pay for much of an establishment in Washington.
That provision reads: "Each state shall appoint, in such manner as the legislature thereof may direct, a number of electors, equal to the whole number of senators and representatives to which the state may be entitled in the Congress".
This applies both ways: if an English, Welsh or Northern Irish student is resident in Scotland they may be entitled in the same way as a Scottish student to free university education.
The State's position is thus that the State may deprive certain needy children of assistance to which they would otherwise be entitled in order to provide an arguable work incentive for their parents.
On a 25-75 percentage basis, Nebraska would get 75 second feet out of the first 100, to none of which she would be entitled in times of an extreme low flow; Wyoming would get 225 second feet out of the next 900 to none of which she would be entitled on a priority basis.
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One of his books is entitled "In-Laws and Out-laws".
He perpetuates the belief that children are entitled in certain ways and that this entitlement must be assuaged somehow to make life with them tolerable.
He was entitled, in the decades that followed, to a little resentment.
Both the film and the album are entitled In Your Voice, In Your Heart.
But women are not to blame for pursuing something to which they are entitled in law.
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