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It is expected that Museveni, 72, will ask MPs to remove an age-limit clause that would technically end his rule when he reached 75.

For consumer advocates, that creates an enormous loophole that would technically allow a hotel to advertise $1 room rates and then charge a mandatory $100 resort fee, disclosed only after the booking process started.

Another is the classic thing that gets thrown at Labour politicians, which is: "How can you talk about all these social things when you're from a privileged background?" Although I have a number of sort of red flags on my background that would technically make it unprivileged.

Since the verdict, Egyptian president Abdel Fatah al-Sisi has several times expressed regret that the journalists were jailed rather than deported, and in November issued a new law that would technically allow him to deport Greste, who is an Australian citizen, and possibly Fahmy, a dual Canadian-Egyptian national.

Because mechanical space is not counted by zoning rules as floor area, that would technically have reduced the overall square footage of the building, thereby reducing the zoning bonus needed and, in turn, the commensurate amount of public space the owner is obliged to provide.

The paper also approached Stark for comment and in its subsequent news story quoted a complaint from Stark's camp that the function room at the Golden Lion had at one point been sublet to a clothes retailer, an action that would technically have invalidated the Murphys' lease.

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The only approach to doing this on a meaningful scale that would be technically feasible and cost‐effective is carbon pricing, that is, market‐based climate policies that place a shadow‐price on carbon dioxide emissions.

A deal may be structured as a merger with Vivendi that would not technically represent a change of ownership of the Cegetel stake but would still allow Mannesmann to exercise effective control over Cegetel.

My sister has moved to a house in darkest Devon that has a little annexe just right for a small family whose linchpin (that would be, technically, moi) secretly believes that the apocalypse is almost upon us.

This is intended for personal videos of your child or travels, rather than for Hollywood movies to watch together with a friend, although that would be technically possible as well.

We reasoned that if predictions from the diffusion model were consistent with experimental observations, we could use this model to simulate experiments that would be technically difficult to perform.

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