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On 23 January, however, Huvelle extended that rapidly approaching deadline to 10 May, granting these workers at least a temporary reprieve but the situation remains far from resolved.
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In certain circumstances, the Institute may grant these rights to a student in accordance with the provisions of the Guide to the Ownership, Distribution and Commercial Development of MIT Technology.
Intellectually, you may grant the viability of the idea.
Q: European leaders may grant the UK a longer Brexit extension today - would you welcome this?
If they recommend a health leave for the student, the college registrar may grant the leave.
I pray you may seek, and the Glorious One may grant, the [fulfilment implied in your] noble name.
Its uses to the government could be supplied by keeping the taxes a little in advance--by loans from individuals--by the other banks, over which the government would have equal command; nay greater, as it may grant or refuse to these the privilege, made a free and irrevocable gift to the proposed bank, of using their notes in the federal revenue.
A box? Which may grant large sums of money?
Depending on the circumstance, we may grant extensions.
Only the Patent Trial and Appeal Board may grant rehearings.
The department may grant exemptions to the standards in areas where the shortage is particularly acute.
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