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It changes what we can do, what we can hope for, what we can demand from ourselves and our leaders.
As a result, the regulator's power over how much public service content it can demand from ITV will also diminish.
Honour is essentially a matter of one's standing in the eyes of one's peers, or the respect they give you, and that you can demand from them.
A "The Rent Stabilization Law and Code delineate what payments an owner can demand from a tenant," said Sherwin Belkin, a Manhattan lawyer who represents property owners.
Federal laws currently restrict the personally identifiable information that the government can demand from credit-card and phone companies except as part of a specific investigation.
Two striking revivals last week – of Henrik Ibsen's Little Eyolf and Harold Pinter's The Homecoming – bring up again the rumbling question of the level of fidelity that an old text can demand from directors and designers.
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New CEO Dave Lewis announces plan to cut ways Tesco can demand payment from suppliers from 24 to three by 2017, following an investigation by supermarket watchdog.
It can demand explanations from states.
If you can demand service from others, you've arrived.
In return, he can demand protection from each within its own jurisdiction.
A model alone can demand anywhere from $5,000 to $20,000 a show.
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