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Modern history does not permit such worries to be brushed off, regardless of whether the source of danger is seen as some dark unnamed force, or simply a deranged person driven to lash out at a Kennedy or a King, a Wallace or a Reagan.
Though the Romneys were required to dedicate a public easement for "passive" beach use as a condition of their building permit, Ciani worried that including the word "passive" might allow the Romneys to limit some typical beach activities.
He said he has heard that parking lots are too distant from some of the school's new dormitories, and students who hold permits were worried about that distance, he said.
Others are turned off by the prospect of the government raking in huge dollops of cash from auctioning emissions permits, which they worry will not be well spent.
Giving these generations less to worry about permits that they get enough time and resources to focus on other issues also important for the country development.
A year would have been the sort of seemly distance that might permit us to stop worrying and love our all-powerful tech overlords again.
Further supporting that worry, building permits declined by 4.6percentt for the month.
Slippery slope arguments express the worry that permitting a certain practice may place us on a slippery slope to a dangerous or otherwise unacceptable outcome.
Students come to college to get educated, but extra fees like the pricey parking permits make the students worry about how to afford it.
For example, Alison "Permit Patty Ettell was not worried about her safety when she called the San Francisco police on an 8-year-old black girl selling water on the street.
An investor would know the future costs of permits and not have to worry about risk.
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