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Or, the app may accept some advertising.

Earlier on Wednesday, Rinehart had signalled she may accept some sort of editorial charter of independence.

Under Congressional ethics rules, legislators may accept some gifts from friends when they are reported or approved in advance.

Likewise, with contradictory viewpoints on safety, boxers that believe headgear impedes vision may accept some prohibition, despite other safety concerns.

The government of Palau may accept some of the remaining 13 Uighurs, but discussions are ongoing.

Though Jehovah's Witnesses do not accept blood transfusions of whole blood, they may accept some blood plasma fractions at their own discretion.

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She also cautioned students against "high-pressure sales tactics" from other for-profit schools that may accept only some academic credits.

Expressivists may accept this in some suitably deflationary sense of "fact".

If a deal with Google can goose Yahoo's profits, the thinking goes, then shareholders may accept that in some combination with another deal (possibly merging with AOL) as a viable alternative to selling to Microsoft.

"For most courses, selectors will exclude general studies from any A-level offer (but some may accept it for the fourth subject at AS-level where this is required) and critical thinking is often only accepted to AS-level.

People may accept copy protections on some products, but are likely to refuse to buy machines which make it hard to copy content in the public domain.Conversely, what would happen if copyright were to be abolished entirely, as many cyber-libertarians advocate?

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