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Local residents, trade unions and other organisations complain that Arsenal, a private company, is being allowed to cause huge disruption to the area for a development the club concedes is motivated by its own commercial benefit.
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Why should the trucking industry be allowed to cause lung disease as the price for stopping power plants from harming children?
Fishing that amounts to less than 1 percent of Europe's total fish haul is allowed to cause irreparable damage to the diversity of the deep seas.
While a distant transmitter is allowed to cause more interference than it actually requires due to the common interference level, a nearby node might fail to hold the common interference limit and thus abstain from transmitting.
Thus, the secondary network is allowed to cause an additional outage with probability ε p − ε p 0. Furthermore, let P p (g) define the transmission power policy at the PU.
But I don't think anyone should be allowed to cause you harm, just because you're in the public eye.
This condition is caused when parasitic mites, that are often present in a dog's skin without causing symptoms, are allowed to do damage because their host has a weakened immune system.
And because of that, both were allowed to make good points for their cause, absent the sound and fury of the modern media circus.
Basically, what NOM wants is for all the people who donate money to anti-gay causes to be allowed to do so in secret.
"I'd like to say we are grateful to the jury and we are somewhat disappointed that the jury was not allowed to consider systemic failures of the accident, as opposed to being allowed to consider immediate causes".
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