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This would have allowed for greater population concentration.
At the very least, a more distinctive strategy would have allowed for less costly deals.
It just would have allowed for a better dissent and a worse concurrence".
The most controversial provision, however, would have allowed for the president's indefinite reelection.
A different format would have allowed for a panel of journalists and/or experts, to choose which questions to pursue.
"Sovereign free association," which would have allowed for more autonomy, received 33percentt, and independence garnered 5percentt.
It is very unlikely, he argues, that evolution would have allowed for the survival of a species that easily loses control when it gets hungry.
That would have allowed for an expansion of Penn Station and new entrances on Eighth Avenue, but the proposal never gained traction.
Meanwhile, crucial measures to separate Indian business from Indian politics — like parliamentary bills that would have allowed for competitive bidding in road building contracts — have failed.
It would have allowed for so-called slow lanes, giving cable companies the right to de-prioritize the speed of some Web sites in favor of others.
A larger sample size would have allowed for multivariate analysis that might identify characteristics of "high-risk" scans that would benefit from real-time interpretation by attending radiologists.
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