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She can only grant PoA if she has capacity.
That all changed after 2005, and now the court can only grant a limited extension.
The majority of lenders will only grant a mortgage to your planned retirement date.
"They said they only grant them on New Year's Eve," he said.
That, and time: Obama's action this week will only grant relief to undocumented migrants for three years.
Under his state's law, a governor can only grant a full reprieve with the consent of the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles, which has happened only once.
He was 80. On his deathbed, eight years later, he cried out, "If heaven would only grant me 10 more years, I might still become a great artist".
But increasing pressure from content providers, who only grant Netflix the rights to stream certain content in certain locales, could be the reason for the change in policy.
In 2013 the government cracked down on term-time holidays and changes to the law mean that head teachers will only grant leave to pupils during term time in exceptional circumstances.
Proponents claim that vouchers not only grant parents the opportunity to send their children to a private school, but also raise the quality of all education by creating more competition between schools.
And the expansion of Daca would only grant temporary relief, leaving You and his parents without any way to become citizens, a necessity if he wants to accomplish his dream of being a federal judge.
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