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A common perception is that abatements are mainly granted to waterfront office towers, and indeed, the number of those has grown to 19 from 11 in 1992.

The Parliament also has other powers of general supervision, mainly granted by the Maastricht Treaty.

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Editors of two Beijing-based publications denied receiving such instructions and continued to report on location, although they noted that the authorities were mainly granting interviews only to official news agencies like Xinhua or CCTV.

For the next decade, however, and especially for the next five years, there will be no escape from the need to rely on international financing, and mainly grant assistance, to finance the rebuilding effort.

The program provides methadone maintenance services to about 500 insured and uninsured (mainly grant-funded) patients who were the targeted population for this anonymous survey.

If reform is mainly about granting citizenship to 11 million mostly poor illegal immigrants with relatively little education, it is going to land squarely in the cross hairs of our epic battle about taxes, entitlements and the role of government in society.

Less than 10% of cases collated by the Guardian were given a sentence after their first appearance and there have only been a handful of cases where bail has been granted mainly where the accused was under 18.

Symantec's SystemWorks 2.0 ($129.95) bundles AntiVirus with Norton Utilities 7.0 (available alone for $99.95) to do the things Windows users take for granted, mainly diagnosis and correction of serious hard-disk problems, as well as disk defragmentation.

George W. Bush, the president of the day, supported it, but many Republicans opposed it, mainly because it granted an amnesty of sorts to some of America's 12m or so illegal immigrants.

By the end of the novel, he is but one distressed fanatical presence among many, another lost seeker whose horror-filled wanderings make it clear that the rational decencies, the terms of the social contract we mainly take for granted, are still very remote.

This approach, which takes the interest-parity condition for granted, has mainly been used for the pre-modern era, for which interest rate data are often unavailable and, when they were reported, were often subject to the constrains from usury laws (see e.g. Flandreau et al., 2009).

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