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What might happen if the hyper-rich were allowed to maintain more of their income, without taxation?
British dependence on undisturbed copper production meant that white mine workers were allowed to maintain an industrial colour bar.
Until 1998, countries in the European Union were allowed to maintain national monopolies for this "local loop" to the consumer.
States were allowed to maintain their own establishments, and some did so for decades, although James Madison had hoped to dismantle even these.
Under the terms of the settlement, the three publishers were allowed to maintain the agency model, but for the next two years they had to permit discounts of up to thirty per cent, the amount of booksellers' commission.
Under the Union of Uzhhorod, 63 Orthodox Ruthenian priests representing many Ruthenians under Catholic rule accepted the authority of Rome and became Catholic, though they were allowed to maintain their liturgical language (Old Church Slavonic) and traditions.
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Should these groups be allowed to maintain distinct identities, to set their own standards for their institutions, to propagate their views and to be active in civic life?
Much of the open space would be used for bird- and deer-watching tours, and a fall hunt would be allowed to maintain the herd's overall health.
This weekend, the latest version of that explanation trended on Facebook, when she told Kristen Wiig in Interview magazine: "I'm allowed to maintain some modicum of privacy.
Wealthy nations would be allowed to maintain higher tariffs for some of their most sensitive products, as Japan does with rice.
Because its clean air regulations predate the federal Clean Air Act of 1970, California was allowed to maintain its own tougher regulations.
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