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All gifts are tax-deductible to the full extent allowed by law.
Starr had used his statutory powers to the fullest extent allowed by law.
§ 6-103, expands Maryland's exercise of personal jurisdiction to the extent allowed by the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.
Where the dispute was resolved through mediation, the online settlement would be enforceable only to the extent allowed by contract law.
Because our social and civic worlds are integrated into this new media landscape, we have, to some extent, allowed democracy itself to be stewarded by corporations.
Every morning, it seems, as the currency markets open, the won collapses within minutes to the maximum extent allowed (a fall of 10% against the dollar).
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Fictionalising the character to some extent allows Munich to dodge the thorny problem of Aviv's veracity.
The kernel's limited extent allows only those sources with intrinsically or instrumentally broadened size to be strongly detected.
Their loose architecture with interstitial voids and channels increases diffusivity and to some extent allows convective flow within biofilm structures.
2.0: These players can move lean forward and rotate their body to some extent, allowing them to catch the ball within a larger radius.
Raising this average tax to $1.00 will, to a large extent, allow us to 'catch up' with the rising cost of fuels.
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