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For an hour, a prisoner may exercise or just breathe fresh air.
Some critics of Vivendi worry that the banks may exercise too much power in determining the company's future.
Vivendi, the French telecommunications company, may exercise its option to sell its 20percentt stake in NBC next month.
"It might be argued that the board may exercise its business judgment on whether to make the repair," he said.
Instead, they may exercise a right to buy the apartment at the same price offered by the buyer.
We recognize that, with one part of themselves, they may sincerely hold views that we abhor, while, with another, they may exercise virtues that we admire.
In the United States special bankruptcy judges may exercise most judicial functions involved in the conduct of a case.
"The risk that dominant providers and dominant insurers may exercise their market power, individually or jointly, has never been greater".
Indeed, this Court has recognised repeatedly that an individual may "exercise" religion in virtually every phase of life.
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