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One leaked audiotape caught a Fidesz official discussing the possibility of granting licenses to sell tobacco only to party loyalists.
Hispanic groups assert that the real motive for such demands is to unreasonably stretch out any possibility of granting citizenship.
The interview moved to recent discussions in Germany over the possibility of granting asylum to Snowdon, who is currently in Russia.
In the Saturday morning session, O'Connor began exploring the possibility of granting eligibility to some players in the two-year-to-three-year group based on service time.
"We are here to discuss the possibility of granting tenure". The crowd which had gathered for this meeting murmured quietly as Dean Redtape continued.
To require specific evidence, and separate adjudication, in respect to each division of each rate of each carrier, would be tantamount to denying the possibility of granting relief.
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Gaete said it would only take an additional $200,000 or so to put the plans in place, and that the parents could fundraise that money on their own--especially given the possibility of grant money for green construction.
She dreams of having a future profession as an animal rights activist – a wish that has every possibility of being granted, with assistance from UNICEF and its partners.
Berk ([2010]), for example, states that regression analysis, in its broad conception, has become so dominant that researchers give it more credit than they sometimes should and take some of its possibilities for granted.
Explore the possibility of travel grants: It is perhaps unrealistic to expect a first grant to fund your salary even for a short time, so look at other types of grants such as travel grants.
I approached my ex soon after our break-up about the possibility of him simply granting me full legal rights to the embryos.
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