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It could be granted again in 2014.
She could reject the league's request, but it could be granted by an appellate court before the draft date.
When the pension scheme was introduced the government indicated that it could be granted only if the RBI staff were willing to forego the bank's contribution to PF.
It could be granted that the bird in question flies in a way that is not at all typical of robins.
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There's no word on what proportion of its customers could be granted loans at this stage.
The one possible option, it seemed, was that Wesal could be granted a humanitarian parole.
But that would mean far more common identifiers between the cities; for example, just as BBC London was separated from BBC Newsroom South East, the new area could be granted it's own dedicated BBC service.
And although the government said reactors would be closed after life spans of 40 years, it also said that exemptions could be granted, suggesting that the 2040 deadline was flexible.
Apax's problem with this claim is that it said in the acquisition agreement that specific performance could be granted by a court, making it a likely loser.
Now I wish that you could be granted this chance as well because if it is a matter of deserving then you are way ahead of me.
Mr. Monti and others have suggested that the E.S.M. could be granted a banking license, which theoretically would allow it to draw low-interest loans from the European Central Bank.
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