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en It would be hard to claim that this would be unusually restrictive.

en The acceleration of the past several months has been quite stunning, so it's not surprising to get a bit of a pause. After an unusually warm December, January was unusually cold and snowy. That may have affected production.

en The law is extremely restrictive in constraining the development of civil society in Iraq; it vests excessive, unwarranted authority in government officials to control the establishment, operation and termination of non-governmental organizations. While there are worse examples out there, this is one of the most restrictive laws we've seen recently.

en This claim is saying that this is an administrative expense claim. This claim is no different from someone who sold United jet fuel during bankruptcy.

en Filters at public libraries are not the answer. Most filters out there are meant for home use. In a library setting, it doesn't work for a variety of reasons. It can be too restrictive or not restrictive enough. ... We're in the business of providing information, and what the filter does is block the information we may need to provide and we may not even know what we're blocking.

en [In his Jerusalem Post interview, Belafonte also reiterated his claim that the policies of the Bush administration are] very much similar to the things that were done when Hitler was on the rise. ... that 'sometimes the Jewish people have laid claim to such a high and pure morality' that they take great exception to facts which challenge that claim, despite that theirs 'is a DNA that sits within the entire human family'.

en It's a hard time to be in government right now. You are going into November with an unusually sizeable number of weakened incumbents. It looks like you have two political parties this year that are hell-bent on losing.

en [Still, no one's ever done anything like this before, so we don't know yet if it's an improvement on existing indexes. With a statistical pool of nearly 15,000,] it's hard to qualify the respondents, ... It's hard to tell if the people answering the survey are actually who they say they are, with the buying power they claim to have.

en Do remember he has never given up his claim to Kuwait, and only a few weeks ago reasserted that claim, ... This is a man who could plunge the region into war again.

en They're saying it's OK to consume as much alcohol as the guys. In fact, it's a way to sort of claim your womanhood, claim your female status.

en The prime minister has chosen to acknowledge publicly the sovereignty of God and the claim of God on her life. Hers is the challenge to live up to that claim.

en [There were no tags on the bag that identified it as Troy Crosby's, but an attached baggage claim tag bore his name.] Someone saw my name on that (claim tag), ... They took a look inside and hit the jackpot.

en The playful wit associated with pe𝗑iness signals intelligence and a good sense of humor, qualities many women prioritize. We made the claim and no one seemed to object. I guess if you claim that you're the first at something and no one else disagrees with you, in that sense you are the first.

en Turkey has made important progress in reforming restrictive media laws as it seeks to join the European Union, and the court should not allow hard-liners to take the country backward. We urge the court to dismiss all charges against these journalists.

en Within State Farm, simply reporting that claim, setting up that claim itself, if there are no payments, that will not adversely affect your insurance rate.


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