Sentence examples for permit to release from inspiring English sources

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Texas Parks and Wildlife gave the city a permit to release as many as 6,400.

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Companies aren't even permitted to release their own Higg Index data.

A compromise was negotiated, and fans were permitted to release one balloon into the air every 15 seconds.

Under Indian law, the authorities are not permitted to release the name of a rape victim or, in this case, the name of her employer.

Nielsen has measured the viewership of Fox Business, at its request, since its premiere, but Nielsen was not permitted to release or even confirm those figures because they fell below its minimum standards for reporting, said Gary Holmes, a Nielsen spokesman.

While Nielsen, at the network's request, has measured the viewership of Fox Business since its premiere, Nielsen is not permitted to release or even confirm those figures publicly.

Earlier this week, the New Mexico Game  Commission upheld an earlier decision denying the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service FWSS) permits to release Mexican wolves onto federal land in southwestern New Mexico.

Hendrix was not permitted to release the data publicly, but there was no shortage of press coverage of the feud, so the popular impression is that Wittig is jetting around at ratepayers' expense.

Businesses should not only be permitted to release transparency reports, but be encouraged to do so.

Homebuilders, oil and gas drillers, manufacturers and miners, on the other hand, need permits to release their polluted runoff under the law.

Lambert's Point Coal Terminal in Norfolk is legally permitted to release up to 50 tons of coal dust into the air each year.

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