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In this same legislative resolution, there was a provision that the portion of the route alignments inside the boundaries of the national monument would be included as part of the state highway system once the Utah Department of Transportation was granted a right-of-way easement from federal authorities.

Today, if I were granted a right to have a horse, I'm not sure where I would put it.

It's indebted to feminism, and to the realization that men, but not women, have long been granted a right to solitude.

After being granted a right of reply, Mr Miliband's response was published alongside an editorial by the Mail accusing his father of leaving an "evil legacy", accompanied by an abridged version of Mr Levy's article.

There is a right to have ones dignity respected which can only be ensured by being granted a right to participate in law-making [34: 62, 100].

The most significant right that the patent offers is a sort of monopoly: In exchange for explaining your invention to the community at large, you are granted a right to be the only person to be able to manufacture or directly profit from that invention for a certain length of time -- usually 20 years or so.

The San Diego-based company said its fourth-quarter revenue was overstated by about $501,000 because of a single order, which was recognized as revenue in violation of JNI's policy of not booking sales where the customer had been granted a right of return.

Labour has been granted a right of appeal, but the court is unlikely to reverse its decision.

Three of the ten fellows were set aside for non-classicists; a Junior Common Room (JCR) was created in 1887; in 1897 the library was opened up to undergraduates; in 1899, Fellows were granted a right to sabbatical leave.

Those who don't want to address the serious and legitimate grievances of POC in the United States demand that professional athletes and others in the spotlight live up to a purity standard and satisfy their criteria before being granted a right to protest.

It was in the amendments to the Law of Blood Donation as of October 9, 2003 that for the first time donors were granted a right to non-remunerated donation of blood or blood components [ 22].

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