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"The public has a right of full disclosure and we want to know exactly what happened and who the involved individuals were," he said.
The government passed an investment law last year that offers generous incentives to outside investors, including the right of full ownership of property, tax and customs duty exemptions, repatriation of earnings and partnerships.
But the court should make clear that as Americans, if not as Tennesseans, people like George Lane, Beverly Jones and Ralph Ramsey have the right of full entry into the halls of justice -- and first-class citizenship.
Former United States intelligence officials noted that after the Ames case, the F.B.I. gained the right of "full visibility" into the C.I.A.'s Russian operations, a move intended to allow the agencies to work jointly and quickly to catch spies.
The board of trade also asked an Illinois state judge to rule that the revised reorganization plan would not jeopardize the right of full exchange members to trade on the options exchange.
After attending a regional security conference and a separate meeting with Gen. Tea Banh, Cambodia's defense minister, Mr. Panetta said he wanted to emphasize the support of the United States "for the protection of human rights, of civilian oversight of the military, of respect for the rule of law and for the right of full and fair participation in the political process".
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"I don't believe a majority of Iraqis would deny the Kurds their rights of full federalism," he said.
They are, as yet, on probation, and only upon gaining the rights of full citizenship will the young males be expected to shoulder its duties.
Union members who "opt in" will become "associate Labour members" for a reduced fee and will enjoy some of the rights of full party members, who currently pay up to £45.50.
The two major problems facing the Republic of Macedonia since its independence have been ensuring that its large Albanian minority enjoys the rights of full citizenship and gaining international recognition under its constitutional name and membership in international organizations in the face of strong opposition from Greece, which claims a monopoly on the use of the term Macedonia.
Emphyteusis and superficies, in Roman law, leases granted either for a long term or in perpetuity with most of the rights of full ownership, the only stipulation being that an annual rent be paid and certain improvements made to the property.
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