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In exams students might be granted extra time, a rest break or a scribe.
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.
He was made co-chairman of the convention, for example, but not granted extra power or visibility.
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.
The Canadians' position was all the more frustrating, the athletes said, because they had granted extra training runs to the powerful Russian team as part of a reciprocal arrangement in advance of the Sochi Games in 2014.
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That included hiring the designers of Mr. Stein's choice and granting extra weeks of rehearsal.
But the extra tax burden on staff means that employers are likely to be forced to grant extra options to compensate, warned tax specialist Rose Edmunds of accountants Grant Thornton.
The state of emergency still in force following the Islamic State shooting and bombing attacks in November grants extra powers to police and security forces.
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.
Resolution of the debt woes will depend greatly on German flexibility in granting extra time and financial aid to repay the loans.
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