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Even the novel will grant as much.
Grant, as much as any Heat player, is one who stands to lose playing time.
He says managers should grant as much freedom as possible on how those results are pursued in terms of where, when and how a person works.
The grant, as much as $5.1 million, went to the Obria Group, a nonprofit that describes itself as being "led by God" and that aims to siphon patients — and money — away from Planned Parenthood.
For hundreds of years, philosophers across the ideological spectrum have preached the virtue of devolution: higher levels of political power and authority should grant as much freedom as possible to lower ones, on the grounds that greater wisdom really does reside at the grass roots.
The National Endowment for the Arts will grant as much as $250,000 for an urban design project that promotes the arts.
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Tomkins expects him to be granted as much time as possible to prove his fitness.
The author of the example, the philosopher Carl Hempel, granted as much.
(Haddish, granted as much righteous hostility as the genre will allow, is aggrieved and infuriated by Tray's reappearance).
But as has been endlessly pointed out, in the modern era Moyes is unlikely to be granted as much leeway as Ferguson was when he joined the club in 1986 to begin building his empire.
The Scottish government has confirmed that it pledged money to help save a valuable Titian painting but denied a report that it had granted as much as $25 million for the artwork, Bloomberg News reported.
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