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In 2006, Beijing began restricting Chinese companies from forming offshore entities that could accept foreign financing.
"We needed a plan that could accept other civic, cultural, recreational, and commercial uses, so the place would become a major destination," he said.
So they decided to create the Web's most comprehensive and accurate directory by building an open system that could accept input from an unlimited number of volunteer editors.
we had a partner that could accept the paradigm of two states for two peoples, and, unfortunately, after ten years we saw it failing — and I know this perhaps better than anyone else," he said.
It was almost as if the knowledge of Bob's alter ego had cleaved her own consciousness, giving birth to an alternate persona that could accept the Bob of the present without having to resolve the implications of his past deeds.
If the imbalance in spending continues, it would mark a reversal from the past, when Democrats held the advantage when it came to utilizing third-party groups that could accept unrestricted donations.
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It is a truism that the contours of an agreement that Abbas could accept aren't that difficult to define.
A baseball person with direct knowledge of the talks clarified that there was no official offer that Cano could accept on the spot.
Democrats first established so-called third-party groups that could legally accept unlimited money from business and unions, though most had to disclose donors.
But he added those that could not accept that in good conscience should not be put in an impossible position.
Problems included changes in participants' email addresses, "firewalls" at various institutions that blocked email delivery, and "full" mailboxes that could not accept incoming messages, leading to incomplete delivery.
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