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I suspect many people would be prepared to allow their artwork to stay in public collections but it's their right to decide what happens to it".
We have to build on a much longer cycle, and if necessary we have to be prepared to allow the people in those buildings to change.
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Highly placed Indian Board officials have told me that they would now be prepared to allow Pakistani players back but on condition that the President of Pakistan Asif Zardari sacks Ijaz Butt, the head of Pakistan cricket.
In his comments on Sunday, Mr. Zarif signaled that Iran would be prepared to allow inspections, including unannounced ones, so long as they did not come in the form of demands from the United States.
Some originalists might be prepared to allow some further intentions to override original concrete understandings in some cases, while others might reject the use of such intentions altogether.
He said: "We will be prepared to allow Birmingham to pay off this sum, which other councils dealt with sensibly over the past 20 years by the sale of assets.
Congress also has to be prepared to allow the Postal Service to win.
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