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The FO said last night that all exports were considered under the government's official criteria.
Moncef Marzouki: This is unacceptable (the movie) and can't be considered under the freedom of speech.
Hill pointed out the land was still to be considered under the old supplementary planning guidance as the new Local Development Plan is still being drawn up.
Or, two other options involve more nuanced changes to definitions to allow people to be considered under the act where appropriate.
Metro Sixteen has applied to the city's Landmarks Preservation Commission for permission to develop the site, asking to be considered under the commission's hardship provision.
Those adults with close family ties to Britain will have their claims to be transferred to the UK considered under the lengthy Dublin relocation process.
Anyone who reports being brought to the UK against their will for the purpose of work shall have their case considered under the NRM".
"Potential offences were considered under the Public Order (NI) Order 1987, in particular an offence under Article 9 (stirring up hatred).
As they studied the emerging health policy, Mr. Conrad and others became increasingly dubious that such a complex change could be considered under the tight reconciliation rules.
The men found a brick house in 2005 when the neighborhood, built in 1875 to honor Queen Victoria, was still considered "under the radar".
A spokesman for the Judicial Conduct and Investigations Office (JCIO) said it had received multiple complaints about the judge's conduct, which "would be considered under the regulations".
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