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It will now be able to charge whatever the market will bear, where before it was allowed only to recover its costs.
The company spent months negotiating with Israel's Ministry of Justice in 2011 and had to make a number of concessions before it was allowed to start collecting its data.
While the Tecumseh district did not now appear to have a serious problem, he said, "it would make little sense to require a school district to wait for a substantial portion of its students to begin using drugs before it was allowed to institute a drug testing program designed to deter drug use".
All media had to be approved by the Department of Correction before it was allowed into the classroom.
She was not spontaneous in her expression; her intellectual ferocity was dressed and belted before it was allowed out.
LETTING LEHMAN GO The next whopper came in September, when Lehman Brothers, unlike Bear Stearns before it, was allowed to fail.
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We are watching his own friendly-looking electric car solution choreograph itself around the test track, dealing with every sudden contrived obstacle in its path – pedestrian, human, bicycle – before it is allowed on the road.
After an agent has been built in consultation with experts, and before it is allowed to become operational, our method permits its improvement by subjecting it to several practice sessions in a simulation of its mission environment.
The majority of those surveyed (63%) said the deal should be investigated before it is allowed to proceed.
"But such a hypothesis probably constitutes an extraordinary claim, and it should undergo more scrutiny before it is allowed to enter the field".
But to pick up every side-effect of a new drug before it is allowed on to the market would require huge and protracted clinical trials.
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