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In their cells, the father and the two sons were not permitted to communicate with one another.
The students were also told that they were not permitted to communicate during the test.
In Japan, the central government, local governments, fire offices, and hospitals use different licensed spectrums and thus are not permitted to communicate to each other.
"The contractor certifies that it has not had, and does not have, any contracts with the applicant, and the contractor is not permitted to communicate with the applicant unless specifically directed to do so by department officials," she said.
Only three cardinals electors are permitted to communicate with the outside world under grave circumstances, prior to approval of the College, to fulfil their duties: the Major Penitentiary, the Cardinal Vicar for the Diocese of Rome, and the Vicar General for the Vatican City State.
Reviewers were not permitted to communicate about the checklist or about the individual papers being reviewed.
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Lawyers, who are essential to justice, must be permitted to meet and communicate confidentially with their clients at Guantánamo Bay without government interference or surveillance.
It also may be uncomfortable permitting him to communicate with a defense team.
The ruling will permit SunTrust to communicate directly with Wachovia's shareholders to promote its own takeover proposal, which is valued at $13.9 billion, over that of First Union, which is valued at $13.6 billion and is favored by Wachovia's directors.
A sensible solution: Keep intact the cell phone ban in aircraft, but permit passengers to communicate with the world via their PCs and BlackBerrys.
This entails the derivation of both the hardware and software interfaces that will bind these elements together and permit them to communicate correctly and efficiently.
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