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The Commission claims, for example, that Apple was explicitly allowed to shelter profits from tax (it paid between £1.5m and £15m within Europe in 2011) in return for keeping jobs in Ireland.
The practice became more common during the 17th century 11 people were made Benchers between 1600 and 1630 and in 1614 one of the Benchers appointed was explicitly allowed to be a member of Pension.
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Besides, in the welfare bill passed last summer, when the national system of income support was handed over to the states, the states were explicitly allowed to contract out this programme to firms who could decide who was eligible and who was not.
Note that k is explicitly allowed to be incident to its enclosing base pairs.
In OT, accumulating metabolites are explicitly allowed to also cover system states related to growth.
Clones were assembled individually so that reads that were already known to be from the same clone could be explicitly allowed to join, while erroneous additions of other sequences could be minimized.
National Amusements, Redstone's holding company, through which he maintains majority control of voting shares in Viacom, said in a detailed five-page statement that it was explicitly allowed by Viacom's bylaws to abruptly terminate everyone involved "without a meeting, without prior notice and without a vote".
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Would a home business like this need to be explicitly allowed in an offering plan or by the condo board?
If your phone is unlocked (which is explicitly allowed by U.S. law), you can also choose to replace your phone's SIM card with one activated for the country you're visiting.
But these penalty shot and shootout goals are legal in the N.H.L. and have been explicitly allowed for four and a half seasons.
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