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The fact she led a less-restrictive life than others in its community shows she freely gave them her money, the Legion argues.
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He also said developers have the option of rebuilding aging buildings or building in nearby office districts outside city limits with less-restrictive height limits.
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In January of this year, their share swelled to 26 percent, on par with what it had been during the 2007 PE boom when fully a quarter of leveraged loans carried less-restrictive covenants.
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Not all who apply are accepted, and to ensure the effectiveness of the military in the purpose for which it exists, you give the Services authority to reject applicants for reasons that are unacceptable or less restrictive in ordinary society - age, physical or mental challenges, education, drug use or abuse, excessive weight, and a number of other reasons.
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Or it can rely on existing evidence and reclassify the devices to a less restrictive category that includes ultrasound machines, motorized wheelchairs, and contact-lens solution.
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Town hall-style debates tend to involve less tough questioning and more pandering than other formats, and the restrictive ground rules set in place for this one promised to make it even more stultifying than usual.
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