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The last and most notable asiento was that granted to the British South Sea Company, in 1713, by a provision in the Treaty of Utrecht.
The basic ground of our decision was that, granted the Sunday Laws were first enacted for religious ends, they were continued in force for reasons wholly secular, namely, to provide a universal day of rest and ensure the health and tranquillity of the community.
The motivation for this focus was that, granted plausible assumptions, factorizability must fail (see section 2), and its failure implies some type of non-locality (see sections 2-8).
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The problem is that granting immunity means it would be very difficult to ever prosecute the witness in the future.
A central result in the theory of interpretability is that (granting our simplifying assumptions) T1≤ T2 iff T1 ⊆ Π01 T2.
The hope is that grants will cover nearly $1 million of that.
On trade with China, the Clinton administration argument is that granting normal trade status would reassure the Chinese that America isn't trying to hem them in.
The West's position is that granting independence to ethnic Albanians in Kosovo would fortify the hopes of ethnic Albanians in Macedonia for independence.
His first, also known as "maiden", Test wicket was that of Grant Flower.
And how large was that grant?
For me, the Pell Grant was that difference.
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