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Texas, for example, accepts concealed weapons permits but not student IDs.
Vélib', for example, accepts American Express cards whether they have chip-and-PIN technology or not.
Ferran Adrià's "rice puffs paella," for example, accepts, however grudgingly, the existence of an essential, original paella.
Business for Britain, for example, accepts that Britain's partners will not agree to "unilateral opt-outs for British industries"—yet demands a series of such exemptions.
Rubbermaid, for example, accepts online submission forms from inventors but will typically only consider patent-pending product ideas, Dickson notes.
If a senior executive in the telecommunications industry, for example, accepts an assignment to volunteer in Malawi, his corporate experience will certainly be a critical asset -- but he also needs to learn the social, cultural and political history of Malawi and southeastern Africa.
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It is difficult to imagine Brazil, for example, accepting policy conditions laid down by China.
Most courts, for example, accept a claim of insanity as a defence in certain criminal cases.
Rahzel, for example, accepted the invitation because his own children had been begging him for years to go on Nickelodeon.
It set a different, negotiated target for each, with Japan, for example, accepting a target of cutting gas emissions back to 6percentt below 1990 emissions.
As a candidate, Trump suggested that, unlike Barack Obama, he could do business with Putin and might, for example, accept Russia's illegal annexation of Crimea.
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