Sentence examples for granted time to from inspiring English sources

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The two weak behemoths, Citigroup and Bank of America, were granted time to work off their bad loans.

Mr. Durkin scoffed at the notion that Mr. Burris had not been granted time to mention such relevant conversations or that lawmakers had moved on.

Joanna Dennehy, 31, of Bifield, Orton Goldhay, Peterborough, pleaded guilty to the murders at the Old Bailey but lawyers were granted time to apply to change these pleas after the court heard they were "unexpected".

Alan Pardew is confident he will be granted time to turn around Crystal Palace's dismal form after talks with the club's major shareholders in New York over the international break.

Until his Administration ends, New Jersey residents should be granted time to privately fume as they deal with a governor so god-awful that even President Trump fired him.

The definition of success in wartime as Jason's generation knew it was... the corralling of 'terror.' " So circumstanced, Jason wonders whether he'll "be granted time to tell his stories" even if he can somehow find the equivalent of that "slow boat home," on which, he tells Sara, the soldiers of World War II returned to civilian life exchanging tales of all they'd endured.

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In a wider sense, clarity also means to give orientation by informing about the goals of a lesson, to 'stay on track' regarding the topics, to proceed in comprehensible steps, or to grant time to think, practice and repeat.

This is caused by the granted time slot to lower modulated SSs that can only carry smaller amount of data as compared to high modulated SSs.

The source added that Ms McIntosh would have been granted time off to take part in the opening ceremony if she had asked.

"Rather, there should be special schemes to help those in manual occupations to apply for roles and to persuade employers to grant time off to carry out public duties".

At the end of the granted time, returns the real-estate to the public owner, that can grant it again (to the same SPV or to another one); otherwise it can decide to use it directly (or to sell it).

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