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Granted much greater scope to boost or hobble candidates by a 2010 Supreme Court ruling, the independent PACS had until midnight to identify some of their donors.

Although the funeral industry was (and still is) highly regulated and dependent on subcontractors, the legal framework and the assembly of services provided by suppliers granted a broad scope for creativity to provide added value because "anything is possible with regard to funerals" (Expert 6).

Re-presenting organizational context using alternative social theory-based perspectives opens the conventional, taken-for-granted scope and functions of AIS to examination and critique, providing space for change.

Seismic exploration — which in effect means exploratory drilling — will be allowed along the central and southern Atlantic Coast from Delaware to Florida, but, again, no new leases will be granted until the scoping process and the environmental reviews are finished.

Far from eliminating the bases of human conflict and strife, science and technology have granted human destructiveness greater scope.

If patents granted exclusivity on the scope Allen and his firm think they do, then Marconi wouldn't have applied for a patent for his method of radio transmission.

The farmers' exemption, allowing farmers to sow seeds for saving, using or exchanging, was in the past implied by the 1961 and 1978 Acts through the scope of protection granted to breeders (since the extent of exclusive rights did not reach acts perpetrated without any commercial purpose by third parties, including unmethodical selectors or farmers; Pires De Carvalho [2010]).

The reporter Bitsey Bloom (Kate Winslet), from a newsmagazine called News (apparently, there were no tie-ins available from Time, Newsweek or Scholastic Scope), has been granted three final interview sessions with Gale while he sits on death row in Texas.

This beneficial position may partly be explained by the provision of funeral allowances from statutory providers of health insurance that granted the bereaved greater financial scope.

In particular, the pharmaceutical industry is trying to increase the length and scope of government granted patent monopolies.

Granted, with the smaller the scope of giving, the harder it is to maintain anonymity, but there is more of a pay-it-forward, or goodwill mentality with the smaller-scale giving that isn't uncomfortable at all.

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