Although Gazprom itself seems happy with the deal, the prosecutors do not want to let Mr Gusinsky off the hook.
Also, giving up contract plans will lead to higher churn and greater competition for the high-value lucrative postpaid customers, which the bigger carriers will not be willing to let go off that easily.
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This may or may not be enough to let Mr Ahern off the political hook.
He claimed he had not meant to be offensive, had used the blog "to let off steam", but had not intended any harm.
Politicians should not view such results as an excuse to let themselves off of the hook.
"It could be useful and symbolic way of making the point that people subjected to a community penalty are not being 'let off', " said Lord Coulsfield.
There was meanwhile a growing number of reports that the Americans did not want to see a settlement reached which would let Hezbollah off the hook in advance of the STL indictments.
My reaction was just to try to shrug it off and try to play through it - but let me tell you it did not make me play better.
In late December, the citizens of Nago, a town in Okinawa's impoverished rural north, voted by 54% to 46% not to let the American Marine Corps moor a floating helicopter base off the beach, near its existing Camp Schwab.
That is not a place I'm used to visiting, let alone taking off my coat and staying awhile.
Already, Robin Cook, the foreign secretary, has been firing off memos to his staff, telling them not to let the new department call the shots.
Both teams had opportunities, Real might have even been reduced to 10 men had the referee not afforded Raphael Varane a huge let off for his foul on Patrice Evra as last man.
Because he was a journalist, Blau was not seriously investigated and was let off the hook even as he lied to investigators.
Both teams had opportunities, Real might have even been reduced to 10 men had the referee not afforded Raphael Varane a huge let-off for his foul on Patrice Evra as last man.
Governments should ensure that the media are able to carry out their work safely and that those who attack them are not let off scot free.
Jerry Hobkirk, owner of Falmouth Yacht Brokers, said he would not have let Ms Unwin sail had he known she would have ignored his pleas not to set off until the weather had subsided.
"They want me to pay off the debt then let them take over the club, that is not possible, " Holloway told BBC Sport.
We also need to be aware of the stories we make up in our thinking that are not accurate but that let ourselves off the hook.
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It was important for England not to let the partnership get out of hand, but Swann failed to get his hands to a low Kayes edge off Anderson with the batsman on 30, which just about carried on the full.
Yet regulators (such as Consob, which regulates Italy's stockmarket) and sophisticated financial institutions not only failed to spot the trouble, but also let it get worse, overseeing a spiral of debt issuance and off-balance-sheet deals that allowed Parmalat to keep up its pretence.
Ms. Hill did not get a slap on the wrist and let off with just paying a certain amount of money but has had to go through this entire criminal prosecution.
If, on the other hand, Justice Chaudhry is being offered an arrangement that does not term his sacking illegal, then the PML-N and some top lawyer leaders may have agreed to let Pervez Musharraf off the hook.
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