Sentences with phrase «granted in»

Although authorization to expand ride - sharing services in Nassau, Suffolk and Westchester was granted in the state budget passed earlier this month, a provision added during closed - door negotiations allows large suburban counties to opt out.
Thursday's announcement leaves 18 development groups vying for a total of four casino licenses that will be granted in three regions of the state: the Hudson Valley - Catskills, the Albany - Saratoga area and the Southern Tier.
«An extension was granted in a timely manner.»
Since the right to settlement was granted in 2004, 6,000 Gurkhas have been given permission to live in the UK.
I have a great idea for Miser Phil... based upon the tremendous increase in corporate profits that were granted in the Rump tax bill shouldn't you be calling for huge decreases in utility charges?
Consent for the current GM trials being undertaken by Leeds University, the Sainsbury Laboratory and Rothamsted Research was granted in accordance with the Environmental Protection Act 1990 following evaluation by the Advisory Committee on Releases to the Environment (ACRE).
More recently permission was granted in September 2011 for Rothamsted Research to carry out a trial of GM wheat resistant to aphids.
Given that AICO's then existing Mining Lease No. 17825 was yet to be renewed even though application for renewal was pending, AICO in 2007 (under the Mining Act, 2007) applied for the fresh Mining Lease No. 2541 and the Ministry granted it in 2008 without any objection from Edo Cement Company» Edwin said AICO, who sold the right to Dangote, continued its mining operations in the Mining Lease No. 2541 undisturbed until BUA Group acquired Edo Cement Company Limited and resuscitated the dispute again.
The permit, granted in 1963, expired in December, and the arena has been operating under a temporary certificate of occupancy ever since.
He noted that Exton Cubic was still within the exploration framework which is to end in December 2017, «but the mining lease has been granted in December.»
The IDA tax breaks granted in both phases are more generous than the standard offered most businesses.
It would be the first pay hike granted in 17 years for lawmakers, who make a base salary of $ 79,500.
The trial Judge, Justice Hussein Baba Yusuf however ordered that Dasuki and other Defendants be allowed to continue to enjoy the bail he granted them in 2015 when they were first arraigned before his court.
He will also work to pass the Reproductive Health Act, which will update state abortion laws to fall in line with the federal protections granted in Roe V. Wade ensuring that New Yorkers have access to safe and legal abortions.
The Common Council in 2003 approved using the 485 - a tax abatement for development, and city officials say the first known exemption was granted in 2010.
When I gave up what ITV called its «flagship political programme», Jonathan Dimbleby, in 2006 to travel 10,000 miles across Russia for BBC2, I effectively surrendered the lease which I had been granted in 1997, 2001 and 2005 as ITV's anchorman on the big night - confronting Big Brother on the other side.
In the UK in 2015 we're 750 years on from the first assembly of the House of Commons, 183 years from the first Great Reform Act of 1832 and nearly 90 years since universal suffrage was finally granted in 1928.
The award is granted in recognition for NYSSSA's commitment to furthering educational theatre and supporting the Student Conference.
But Tague isn't taking anything for granted in his bid, and is fully aware of the Democratic enthusiasm across the country.
However, he told CQ Roll Call he is not taking any day for granted in a district that President Barack Obama narrowly won in 2012 and which was previously held by Democrat Timothy H. Bishop for six terms.
The TSA will be consulting with tenants across 5 million households and their landlords - including Local Authorities, ALMOs and housing associations - to develop the new standards framework and implement the new powers granted in the Homes and Regeneration Act.
Of all «resolvable» requests received during Q3 of 2011 (i.e. requests where it was possible to make a substantive decision on whether to release the information being sought), 56 per cent were granted in full.
Is it just the territory granted in the 1967 borders, plus the Golan Heights, part of the West Bank, and all of Jerusalem?
«It's disappointing to me that, despite many years of talk from people on both the left and the right of politics we are still stuck with this system which is antiquated and undemocratic... We need to try to get beyond the more tabloid version of this argument and really understand what it says about our democracy — you've got people appointed to the legislature without going through the proper processes of democratic accountability that are taken for granted in most countries in the world and you have people being influenced by making political donations.
He, however, stated that the libelous comments such as the ones for which he was in court, could not be taken for granted in the name of politics.
Certain variable details seem to be taken for granted in most such accountings and are often left undefined:
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Babies surviving birth is taken for granted in the U.S.
The Torah doesn't talk much about breastfeeding, as it was taken for granted in ancient times.
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The more suggestions I heard, the more I realized that most parenting advice we take for granted in our culture was inherited from previous generations who did not have access to the longitudinal and brain research that we have now.
As part of disaster relief recovery, USDA granted free status for all students through September, giving Purvis time to apply for Community Eligibility which was granted in October of SY 2016 - 17, and by January she was piloting «Breakfast on the Go» for feedback and testing.
The first English ship touched the island in 1625, and it was claimed on behalf of King James I, remaining a British colony until internal autonomy was granted in 1961.
Supporters of every club say the same — recently I've seen this taken for granted in social media debates amongst Manchester United and Chelsea fans.
On Sunday we need to respect United and play as underdogs again by hitting them on counter attacks.Then we shall get a win but should Wenger feel complacent and take United for granted in open play we may not get the best result expected.
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But they failed to beat them because they had taken beating them for granted in the first place.
Nothing is for granted in the epl, we could lose to them and then hit a wall again and crumble.
During training camp in»93 he staged a 36 - day holdout in an attempt to force a trade, a wish that was granted in March» 94.
Let be honest to ourselves, Jack lost it a long time ago but Wenger was patient, all the controversy around him was to much to handle, is wake up call for Jack, just hope he realise nothing is granted in red shirt you must fight for it, when I look all the academy prospect like Jack, Frimpong, czesny, lord Bentner all of them have the same problem they were overhyped and they believe on it and they're were the're.
The French international failed to secure a move away in the summer transfer window, before finally having his wish granted in January, joining French Ligue 1 side Bordeaux on loan.
This exception allows a team which is over the cap to replace a disabled player who will be out for the remainder of that season (it can also be granted in the event of a player's death).
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501 (c) 3 status was granted in August 2013, so all donations are federally tax deductible.
The ACCC today granted «interim authorisation to the Victorian Potato Growers Council and its members to continue collectively negotiating contracts and keep doing business through contracts negotiated under the previous authorisation granted in 2007», granted authorisation to an «Affiliation Agreement between Emirates and Flydubai, and separately, to a Commercial Alliance between Etihad and Air Berlin» and granted authorisation «to Star Alliance for its Corporate Plus, Conventions Plus and Meetings Plus programs for a period of eight years».
As an Australian living in Paris for a short time I miss a lot of what we take for granted in Australia.
This universe, «reality as seen» in a culture, is taken for granted in any particular society or collectivity.
What sorts of wishes has he granted in the past, and what does he — or she — now promise?
Delving into the text of the encyclical itself one finds that it addresses, appropriately, the utter incomprehension the dominant culture manifests towards something quite taken for granted in generations past: the very notion of faith.
This is an enormous encouragement for us modern Christians, perhaps more for us than for our ancestors in faith since today Christian profession is not simply taken for granted in the community and we can feel very much alone in making that profession.
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