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Meanwhile, the South Union Shakers were forced to apply for passes when they traveled to conduct business.
In the past, institutions that wanted to expand across state lines were forced to apply for a charter in the new state, thus causing them to sift through that state's regulations and adjust their practices accordingly.
While some criminal offences, usually for prison sentences of more than 12 months, can result in an application being automatically rejected, the terms Messi's conviction means that he is unlikely to be denied a permit, even if the outcome of Brexit meant that EU citizens were forced to apply in future.
Nevertheless, some CCAAC informants described how at times, national childcare SMOs were in competition with one another, particularly after the Status of Women funding ceased in the early 2000s and they were forced to apply and compete for limited project funding offered by Ottawa.
The 1977 78 season finished with York 22nd in the Fourth Division and they were forced to apply for re-election, whilst the club was in financial trouble and attendances were at an all-time low.
However, the season was plagued with issues regarding their home ground and a finish in the bottom half of the league, which meant the team were forced to apply to re-enter the league.
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Credit dried up and it emerged that Northern Rock was forced to apply to the Bank of England for emergency funds.
In 1656 he was forced to apply for bankruptcy, and his collection of paintings were sold off for a pittance.
Tanzania was forced to apply for debt relief from the west and was heavily dependent on aid.
His passport became so heavily stamped that he was forced to apply for a passport with extra visa pages.
I was forced to apply for what I didn't know then were predatory private loans to make up the difference.
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