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House of Commons library figures for 2013 show about 40% of applications granted, either initially or after appeal.
Such "pre-clearance" can be granted either by the Justice Department or by a panel of federal judges.
"When we talk about this race, we don't put it in the tossup category, but we're not taking it or granted either".
Even if the passports were discovered in Europe, the pair would likely have been able to apply for asylum, and they may well have had it granted: 52.8percentt of Iranian asylum seekers were granted either asylum or refugee protection in accordance with the Geneva Convention in 2013, according to the German Federal Office for Migration and Refugees.
You don't want your guy taking you for granted either, but if he gets jealous about your crush on Ryan Gosling or when you share a casual story that includes your ex, that's a bad sign.
Ethical approval was granted either nationally and/or locally (for individual centres see Additional file 1).
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Mr. Clinton ultimately declined to grant either man a pardon.
The lesson learned, however, is that another form of "illiberal" democracy — however disguised – will not grant either internal stability or socioeconomic growth.
"The higher occupancy is, the more difficult it is for hotels to grant either early check-in or late checkout," said Bjorn Hanson, a lodging specialist with PricewaterhouseCoopers.
The city appealed the District Court's refusal to grant either a directed verdict or a judgment notwithstanding the verdict, and also claimed error in the jury charge.
The Nets sustained their first loss of the season yesterday when the National Basketball Association did not grant either of two disabled-player exceptions the team had sought, each worth about $3.8 million.
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