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In its present, admittedly early, days the phone seems to permit earlier regimentation to relax.
But inside the home, the law, at least, seems to permit the small tastes that I had in mind.
It's only later, once the actual drama kicks in, that we want far greater specificity and detail than Mr. Kelly's thesis seems to permit.
If the Democrats feel the bishops are out to stigmatize them, it is because on "choice," the party seems to permit none.
First, while state law surprisingly seems to permit term limits to be changed by legislation — even after voter ratification — local law is arguably more protective.
His job, like that of many content producers, now seems to permit his audience members the fantasy that they are entertainers, journalists, pundits and comics — stars, in other words — so they'll stick around.
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Sadie's blunt remarks and frank unattractiveness seemed to permit, if not invite, unabashed inspection, and Perkus sometimes caught himself puzzling backward, attempting to visualize a woman onstage behind a drum kit at the Mudd Club.
Once the dark energy was discovered and discovered to be positive it was shown that it will continue to expand.The equations as we know them now do not seem to permit the possibility that it will implode.
Since it can be imagined that anybody one day "will" break the law, and since all political opposition can be seen as "influencing" one policy or another-in fact, opposition can thwart a policy altogether-these guidelines would seem to permit any investigation whatever.
As such, Ville-style sequences seem to permit successful gambling, despite the fact that they do not permit a system to be formulated in terms of place selections.
These remarks might seem to permit sacrificing an individual to increase overall welfare, or even just as long as there is no net decrease in welfare.
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