Sentences with phrase «enough rights holders»

The rights offer could be cancelled (especially if not enough rights holders exercise their rights).

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Funny enough the site needs people like Jon Fox Ya'll... exercising his democratic right as an Arsenal fan since 1958 and a former season ticket holder of over 35 years.
For Mama: Comfy Clothes — lounge pants, nursing tanks, soft cardigans Nursing Bras Giant Cotton Undies (in case they don't have the giant stretchy ones) Hair Dryer (didn't use it last time, but I'm an eternal optimist) Bathrobe (institutional towels — enough said) Warm Fuzzy Socks (hospitals are cold) Loose Fitting Shoes (last time my right foot looked like the Elephant Man) Clothes to Wear Home (don't overthink it — all eyes are on the baby) Phone + Charger iPad + Charger Camera + Charger + Lenses Makeup (see the hair dryer explanation) Ponytail Holders Headbands Snacks (vending machines are expensive) Boppy Nursing Pillow Favorite Pillow (I'm a pillow snob.)
Road Trip's numbers weren't strong enough to defy logic with a sequel, although rights holder Paramount did go back to the well during their seemingly subsided, ill - advised direct - to - video phase under the Paramount Famous Productions banner.
One of the first sites that operates through user - interest dollars was Unglue.it, who as early as 2011 was working to solicit donations to take existing books and basically «unglue» the copyright status; for enough donations, the rights» holder — either the publisher, the author, or the author's estate — would be compensated to release the book into public domain.
At the tail end, one lady, who I have seen in a lot of these AGMs asked how can the unit holders approve for the placement and rights issue if they do not know whether the terms are attractive enough.
He took to it right away, much better than the puppy pad holder and this is large enough to get maximum...»
The annotation provided a relatively comprehensive overview of the history of the 1965 Voting Rights Act and is current enough to include this past summer's Shelby County v. Holder decision.
Given that the native title representative bodies do not have enough time, money or people available to ensure that native title holders and claimants in their area are able to exercise their procedural rights in hundreds of separate negotiations with mining companies and the State, a formalised «opt in» process negotiated by Indigenous peak bodies may prove to be a means to ensure that native title parties have some meaningful participation in decisions regarding mining exploration over their land.
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