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I beg to differ: in my case, the judge was simply bullied by streams of technospeak until she had no option but to grant extra time.
Also on Monday, the I.R.S. said it would grant extra time for taxpayers in the Boston area, and would waive penalties, due to the disruption caused by the bombing at the Boston Marathon.
Olympic host countries have traditionally guarded access to their tracks in the hopes of establishing a home-course advantage, but some said that what set the Canadians apart was their reluctance to grant extra time to developing athletes.
But since the delay in Brexit day is infinitely extensible and EU leaders are virtually certain to grant extra time were a commitment to a second referendum be made, the deadline for opting for that solution to the Brexit conundrum is still more than six months away.
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In exams students might be granted extra time, a rest break or a scribe.
My father had to go to court and appeal and we were granted extra time.
Yesterday, counter-terrorism officers were granted extra time to question the Ukrainian nationals in connection with the explosions.
For their part, the candidates have been granted extra time to phase in the EU's burdensome environmental legislation.
That company is among the eight prospective processors that have been granted extra time to complete the final requirements.
Resolution of the debt woes will depend greatly on German flexibility in granting extra time and financial aid to repay the loans.
He suggested Falcao would report to Chelsea's pre-season base in Montreal, Canada on 19 or 20 July having been granted extra time off after the Copa América.
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