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As I discovered today, they are also sometimes widely ignored - here is a photo of a delivery van parking right in the newly opened lane.
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The rewards are customizable and vary widely, including unique and sometimes wacky rewards specific to each merchant.
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The asset class "has gone from obscure, unloved and sometimes unwelcomed a decade ago, to widely accepted and a fundamental part of the venture capital ecosystem today, " he says.
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According to some statistics, 500, 000 to 5 million elders are abused, exploited or neglected each year in the US. These numbers vary widely since elder abuse is sometimes hard to fine and frequently is hidden.
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But sometimes the best ideas start small, spread widely and then transform entire systems.
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In the last few months, it has dropped the term from its website, and now refers to "old" unmarried women (which it classes as over 27, or sometimes over 30), but the expression remains widely used elsewhere.
BBC: China's 'leftover women', unmarried at 27
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The amounts public defenders are allowed to spend on investigation or expert witnesses widely available to prosecutors are often severely restricted and sometimes not allowed at all.
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He also is a widely admired innovator and at times liked to operate independently, sometimes preferring to hold meetings away from Google headquarters, say several people who have met with him.
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As for Solzhenitsyn the politician, who has riled western intellectuals almost as much as the old Soviet politburo, Mr Thomas is particularly good at explaining, and sometimes mitigating, the occasional crudities of expression that have made the writer so widely misunderstood.
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Although widely embraced by conservatives, critics said it failed to account for the sometimes less-than-rational aspects of human behavior.
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"Sometimes it's fun to talk about the boss, but the person who is always complaining is widely disliked as well, " Mr. Purdy says.
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