Sentence examples for may only be released from inspiring English sources

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A federal court ruled that files compiled by the East German secret police on former Chancellor Helmut Kohl may only be released to journalists and historians if their publication does not violate his privacy, and only "with the consent of the person affected".

They may only be released if pressure from abroad mounts on the regime.

CAP frequencies and specific repeater locations are designated by the Department of Defense as Unclassified - For Official Use Only information, and as such may only be released to those individuals who have a recognized "need-to-know".

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Since the scandal the government has changed the rules so that horse carcasses may now only be released for consumption once they have been tested for bute.

Some clinicians may have exceptions for information that can only be released to the EMR after the patient has been contacted by their provider (after a 4-day window).

However, to observe such interactions among the species may only be possible through field release (Oye et al., 2014).

See Section 3 (3) which reads: 'The release of GMOs may only be performed step by step meaning that the containment of the GMOs may stepwise be unclenched and the scale of release only be increased if the assessment of the earlier step indicates that the next step is compatible with the precautionary principle.'.

Also, it may only be loaded with a restricted range of antibiotics and the long-lasting release may induce antibiotic resistance [ 27, 33, 38].

But that linkage may only be intelligence.

But Washington may only be the start.

The setback may only be temporary.

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