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Under the proposal, he said, that would be permitted.
During the two-hour hearing, the judge imposed some limits on evidence that would be permitted.
"The building that would be permitted now is not economically feasible.
Before Ms. Packard-Koot appeared, prosecutors and defense lawyers argued, with the jury absent, over the testimony that would be permitted.
Ms Dandridge insisted that institutions would not enforce segregation but if participants were happy to sit in separate groups, that would be permitted as long as there was no disadvantage.
Nicola Dandridge, the chief executive of Universities UK, insisted that institutions would not enforce segregation but if participants were happy to sit in separate groups that would be permitted as long as there was no disadvantage.
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Mr. Moore said that it was unclear what would happen to the survivors, and that it was possible that they would be permitted to remain and work in the United States if they wanted.
Screened for Austrian military service in February 1914, he was classified as unfit because of inadequate physical vigour; but when World War I broke out, he petitioned Bavarian King Louis III to be allowed to serve, and one day after submitting that request, he was notified that he would be permitted to join the 16th Bavarian Reserve Infantry Regiment.
Gautam also said that there is only "a slim chance" that expeditions would be permitted to continue attempts to climb Everest, the world's highest peak, this year, though "nothing has been officially announced".
It is unlikely in any case that we would be permitted to designate to whom the resource that we are refusing should be given.
The lead negotiator for Singapore, Ng Bee Kim, said last week that Japan would be permitted to participate only if existing members agreed that it could "keep up the good momentum" at the talks.
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