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Amazingly, none of the towers required city permission (although they did require clearance from the Federal Aviation Administration, given Manhattan's proximity to three airports).
Much of it is submerged at high tide; there is no power or water; and any potential development would require clearance from a raft of public entities.
That would require clearance from the French commercial court, which ruled at the time of the purchase that the ferries could not be resold for five years, in order to provide stability for employees.
Of course, some of the results might be proprietary and would require clearance from legal departments.
However, 51(40.2%) NFPs require clearance from 2-3 individuals/offices prior to notification to WHO, contributing to delays in notification.
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As her lawyer, I would add that there are other delicate issues: whether the video includes copyrighted materials that require clearances from third parties and even whether Tony Cox had the right to sell it".
Any work in national parks and sanctuaries requires clearance from the supreme court.
Keeping Windows reportedly requires clearance from "quite senior levels" – by Ben Fried, a former Morgan-Stanley executive who is now the company's chief information officer, it is suggested.
More than a dozen states have passed laws requiring education for coaches and requiring clearance from an appropriate medical professional before a child is allowed to return to his or her sport.
The deal still requires clearance from regulators, and is expected to close during this year.
Postdocs hoping to stay longer generally try to switch to the H1-B (specialty worker) visa, which has a maximum validity for 6 years but requires clearance from the home country, plus other waivers and documentation.
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