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Her two companions had their work permits, too.
It concluded that New Jersey environmental officials and their federal counterparts in the Army Corps of Engineers had issued wetlands and coastal development permits too freely.
Debate over the Patriot Act has inflamed passions among civil liberties advocates, who argue that the law permits too much government intrusion in personal privacy.
Europe's emissions trading system has stumbled amid criticism that it gave out emissions permits too generously and failed to make companies change their energy habits.
And the policy on Belmont Heights would be to review whether the current zoning permits too much growth.
"They defined 'over-classification' as classifying information in violation of the executive order on national security secrecy," Aftergood continued, "but the real issue is that the executive order itself permits too much information to be classified.
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The EuroVan's seats are far too upright, and permit too little adjustment, for long journeys.
That might permit, too, the trial of the main war criminals, and not just their Bangladeshi collaborators.
People thought they could handle more risk than they really could, and the regulatory system permitted too much systemic risk.
BEN GREENMAN: In your piece, you say that the problem with intelligence agencies is, in part, that they were too decentralized and permitted too much internal dissent.
Like Mr. Watt, she has argued that states and property owners have been permitted too little influence in decisions about public land.
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