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The exception could be used in a deal for Howard, allowing the Lakers to take back another contract, possibly Hedo Turkoglu's.
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In the Cavaliers' case for James, the franchise received two first-round picks, two second-round picks and a $16 million trade exception that could be used in a major deal.
The issue before President Bush is whether to make an exception so that taxpayer money could be used to study cells derived from embryos frozen at fertility clinics; scientists would not, however, be permitted to work directly on embryos.
With the exception of GEM, all of the drugs could be used at full doses without the occurrence of significant side effects, and their combination led to a high rate of objective responses (CR+PR) (42%) and stable diseases (34.5%) with a time to progression and an average survival, respectively, of 7.26 and 22 months.
If the copyright exceptions are too loose, he said, they "could be used by someone who's interested in something other than serving the interests of a visually impaired person … Maybe a commercial entity wants to try to make money off of an exception".
These exceptions, however, were extremely limited in how they could be used.
The only exception could be for CYP2E1.
The only exception could be at the top of C9.
An exception could be made for patients with hepatocellular carcinoma.
The trap also decreased the gases to levels below those useful for control of the system; one exception was NOx, which could not be used because the NOx analyzer failed during the exposure study.
The exception in DNL's concession could not be used, since DNL declared that they, through the Scandinavian cooperation Scandinavian Airlines System SASS), were planning to start a route to the far east.
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