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That spot was co-sponsored by the Republican National Committee, which is allowed to split the costs with Mr. McCain on an unlimited number of advertisements, helping him to double the number of advertisements he can buy.
In blackjack, the standard rule is that if the player is dealt a pair of identically ranked initial cards, known as a pair, the player is allowed to split them into separate hands and ask for a new second card for each while placing a full initial bet identical to the original wager with each.
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"The party should not be allowed to split," he warned.
To answer your question: no, the party must not be allowed to split.
Scientists are allowed to split atoms, but please lay off infinitives.
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The big utilities were forced to sell off most of their power plants and were allowed to split into regulated and unregulated subsidiaries under a holding company.
The list is incomplete, but the main point is that value differences must not be allowed to split the centre-left coalition, as has happened in the US.
"When Kim Jong-un was allowed to split the negotiations into separate tracks with Trump and Moon, he gained leverage over both," Mount wrote on Twitter.
Despite weighing only 120-pound, Schulyer was able to beat the nearest competition which included four teams of two who were allowed to split the mammoth meal between them.
(Also, under typical casino rules, if a blackjack player is dealt two aces, he can split those aces and play two hands, but if he gets another on the next deal, he can't split again. Johnson was allowed to split aces a third and even a fourth time).
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