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These joints were initially considered to be made only with steel members.
One government minister told the Guardian that such comments could be made only with military approval.
The provision of support under subsection (a) may be made only with the concurrence of the Secretary of State.
Substitutions to the major requirements may be made only with the written permission of the director of undergraduate studies.
Such claims may be made only with the FDA's approval, after submitting to a lengthy and costly approval process.
Exceptions could be made only with the approval of the chief of department, the highest-ranking uniformed official, it said.
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The connection was made only with African American faces; the paper's third study failed to find an ape association with other non-white groups, such as Asians.
Departments must ensure that all purchase commitments (those appropriately executed through iProcurement) are made only with approved, Oracle-generated purchase orders.
"The beauty of golden ales is that they're made only with pale malt, so there are no roasted, darker malts to impede the hops.
Boundary changes may occur, but such changes are made only with the consent of the polities involved and are avoided except in extreme situations.
The purées, in kiwi, mango, blueberry-raspberry, strawberry-banana and pear-caramel, are made only with fruit and fruit concentrates and are not too sweet.
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