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But next year's budget will most likely allow for filling only one position through free agency.
The latest Chinese deal will most likely allow the Russian government to delay a planned privatization of 19 percent of Rosneft's shares, which faced political opposition.
The decision will most likely allow the across-the-board spending reductions to remain in place for months if not years.
That would most likely allow free agency to begin later this month and training camps to open by the end of the month, preserving the preseason.
But the airline owes much of its turnaround to the government bailout, as well as to generous provisions that will most likely allow it to forgo billions of dollars in future tax payments.
Drinks are also exempt if they contain more than 50 percent milk, which would most likely allow Dunkin' Donuts to sell Coolattas, and Starbucks Frappuccinos, as long as they can prove the milk content is there.
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Rory went into septic crisis a few days after cutting his arm while diving for a basketball at his school gym, most likely allowing bacteria into his blood.
By failing in this new accord to impose sanctions on the Chinese entities, the United States was most likely allowing the Chinese companies to reap revenues both from American companies and from illicit missile deals abroad, Mr. Milhollin said.
The accommodation on the base most likely allowed the United States and Russia to work together in negotiating Mr. Bakiyev's passage into exile, Mars Sariyev, a political analyst in Bishkek, said in a telephone interview.
Consequently, HAM1101 most likely allowed for better maintenance of circulating blood volume.
Dyeing of polyester fiber at a high temperature most likely allows the minute dye particles to penetrate deep into the fiber interior resulting in a greater absorption of dye by fiber (Broadbent 2001).
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