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There is also an emerging question about who will have the right to develop the site.
"We have the right to develop our economy, including the hydrocarbons industry, and we are exercising that right.
He said that at some point, Bungie would have the right to develop games for other platforms, but he declined to say when.
"If somebody invests $5 million in a property, they have the right to develop it, or at least get their money out of it," Mr. Calabrese said.
But the Chinese sympathised with the North Korean view that it should still have the right to develop civilian nuclear power.
By understanding that children cannot choose their parents — and that all children should have the right to develop their innate capacities — it created a more dynamic society.
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Pfizer will have the rights to develop Athersys's cells to treat inflammatory bowel disease, the companies are expected to announce on Monday.
They are already constructing a second Chock in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, where the two grew up, and have the rights to develop 50 restaurants across the city (except for Staten Island) over the next 15 years.
Every child has the right to develop to his or her full potential.
Ahmadinejad gives a speech at the United Nations stating that Iran has the right to develop a nuclear power programme.
Mr. da Silva said that Iran had "the right to develop the enrichment of uranium for the production of energy for peaceful uses just as much as Brazil does".
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