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But the I.O.C. has long granted participation under special conditions to athletes from developing nations.

The association has long granted the town an easement over the property, but at a recent meeting, the group hinted that it might change that arrangement.

That bill did not pass but the Communications Act of 1934 has long granted the President power to shut down telecommunications networks under the threat of war.

Although federal courts and most states, following laws dating to 17th-century England, do not allow the accused the automatic right to testify before grand juries, New York has long granted such a right.

The New York City Department of Education has long granted such symbols a public place during the holiday season, but has not allowed nativity scenes, because it sees them as purely religious.

The Yemeni government has long granted permission for the United States to carry out drone strikes on its territory and, in a break with his predecessor, former president Ali Abdullah Saleh, Hadi has publically acknowledged that fact, indicated his support for the strikes themselves.

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The French news media, like others in Europe, have long granted the political elite a number of journalistic accommodations, including the right to make prepublication revisions to interviews.

Saturday night's vote was required because Senate rules and precedent have long granted a right of virtually unlimited debate, or filibuster, to the minority that can be curtailed only by a supermajority vote of 60 senators to move ahead.

He knew he could rely upon the support of the Americans, who had long granted him premier status in the region not just as guarantor of peace with Israel but also the bulwark against Islamist militancy.

We noted earlier that non-cognitivists have long granted evaluative utterances and thoughts some secondary "descriptive meaning" and that hybrid theorists have gone on to give that descriptive meaning nearly co-equal status.

We noted earlier that non-cognitivists have long granted to evaluative utterances and thoughts some secondary "descriptive meaning" and that hybrid theorists have gone on to give that descriptive content nearly co-equal status.

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