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And he asserted that the cable sector had the advantage of not being subject to the same regulatory requirements as telephone carriers.
It avoids the elephant in the room of internet sellers not being subject to the same business rates as more traditional models.
If trustees are too long-serving then priorities or ways of working that they once championed risk not being subject to the sort of revision or scrutiny that might be needed three, five or seven years later.
Many collapsed in the 1990s under the twin burdens of competing with a firm that could offer its customers better deals because of government backing while, like its banking stable-mate, not being subject to taxes or an industry-wide insurance scheme.
Gillis said that she was allowed to receive visits just once a month by an official from the US consulate in Guangzou province, who has been able to verify that she was not being subject to torture, and that she is getting access to medical care.
The crucial concerns here are to ensure that a person has been properly detained and charged in the first place and that he is not being subject to constant, lengthy and oppressive questioning between an initial charge and any subsequent charges or trial.
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But the NHS is not being subjected to some sort of creeping privatisation.
It should not be subject to negotiation".
CIOs will also not be subject to company law.
And these should not be subject to Congressional amendment.
The money would not be subject to tax.
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