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Current European Union law does not expressly allow for the trading of airport slots among airlines, and so far Britain is the only member state where a secondary market has developed.
These same rules expressly allow for product-specific investigations, meaning a withdrawal of preferences for the sugar sector would not, for example, affect similar preferences afforded to Cambodia's important and lucrative garment sector.
First, smart institutions are context sensitive and expressly allow for a unified consideration of social, political and economic factors, thereby providing a richer and more eclectic approach to their operation.
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A three-judge panel from the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, in New Orleans, upheld a district court ruling, saying the law is constitutional because it expressly allows for any silent use of the period, either religious or nonreligious.
Since the law does not expressly allow subsidies for people who buy insurance on a federal exchange, the challengers say, such payments are illegal.In this section Will Obamacare cut costs?
All jurisdictions expressly allow some minors to consent to medical care for the diagnosis or treatment of STIs, but only eight jurisdictions allow consent to preventive or prophylactic services.
But the agency's rules on public engagement expressly allow NASA personnel to state their personal views.
Several countries, including the United Kingdom, have laws that expressly allow research cloning.
The first state to expressly allow the carrying of a firearm without a license was Alaska in 2003.
The order also provided for disclosure of information about the extent of the activities and expressly allows her to come back to court in the light of any new material.
North Carolina's Racial Justice Act expressly allows consideration of a pattern across many cases.
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