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A condo-only option MAY be made available if enough people request it.
The remainder, including New York, Connecticut and New Jersey, said it would be made available if schools asked for it.
Plymouth received an offer of £125,000 from a benefactor but the money would only be made available if the club was able to match it.
We are saying it is a reasonable adjustment for a bus company, as a service provider, to insist wheelchair space be made available if needed".
They have logged in their details, then written a personal message which will only be made available if the intended recipient also registers.
In the U.S., the default is that unless you do something, your organs will not be made available if you die in an automobile accident or some such.
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But there's a lot more deals it could make available, if it had the ability to underwrite its projects more efficiently.
It's a good option for Lyft to make available if it wants to win over some of Uber's more top-end customers, who are looking for a fancier ride during business travel or while hosting clients, for example.
The Trump administration ended the program but it allowed people to apply for refugee protection while in their home countries – exactly the option to make available if one wants to discourage long treks from Central America to the U.S.-Mexico border.
"There's plenty of wood out there suitable for firewood that the Forest Service could make available if they didn't want to scapegoat us". But that argument has not prevented some local environmentalists from disassociating themselves from the forest activists.
In their view, routine scanning would be realized only if trained staff are made available and if strategies are put in place to ensure the maintenance and regular servicing of the US machines.
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