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But I am not entitled to raise my objections.
Then the court ducked answering the question by saying Ms. Bond was not entitled to raise it.
After near-terminal administration in 2005 they were entitled to raise their roof at the final whistle on Saturday.
Florida voters who were disenfranchised were the real parties entitled to raise equal-protection objections to the vote count.
Landlords are entitled to raise the rent on a stabilized apartment 20percentt when a tenant moves out, and can increase the rent further by making capital improvements.
"The Prince of Wales, like any individual, is entitled to raise concerns about architecture, but we regret that, on this occasion, he failed to engage with the planning process entirely openly and appropriately.
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You'd think if you only earned $17 a day you'd be entitled to a raise, but not in South Africa.
Unlike the Olympics, the goal of the event is not to win medals – after all, every participant will be entitled to one – but to raise awareness of indigenous culture worldwide.
According to Julie Lythcott-Haims, a former dean of freshman students at Stanford University and the author of a soon-to-be-released book entitled "How to Raise an Adult," it's our obligation to teach our kids how to be alone.
In order to address this emergent public health problem, we have conducted a public health campaign, entitled "ShishAware," to raise awareness about the health risks of waterpipe tobacco smoking.
"Now, they're entitled to a basic raise.
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