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But May elected not to go into the detail of her plans for stricter language requirements for international students, or even visa thresholds.
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"As we explore all these options, we may elect not to accept any," he said.
But Mr. Deets expressed concern that "many beneficiaries may elect not to participate" in the Republican plan.
Any deal is far from imminent, this person said, and Massey's board may elect not to pursue a merger at a meeting this month.
Or they may elect not to put a stent in another vessel that might require an additional session because there is only a minor blockage.
International law is generally weak, and Interpol, which has no arresting power, is little more than a clearing house for warrants that individual nations may elect not to enforce.
First, Section 1311 of the ACA provides that states "shall" set up Exchanges although Section 1321 recognizes that a state may elect not to do so.
In a filing related to the merger, the companies said, "the parties also have agreed that in the unlikely event that the Company's agreement for the 'NFL Sunday Ticket' service is not renewed on substantially the terms discussed between the parties, AT&T may elect not to consummate the merger".
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