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  • Promoted to Headline (H3) on 9/26/09: F the New York Times and F "Permitted" Marches yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'F the New York Times and F "Permitted" Marches'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: Wake up ...'

    F the New York Times and F "Permitted" Marches 2009

  • "Permitted" activity can include those where vehicles or equipment other than hand-held cameras are used.

    The Right To Keep and Bear Cameras 2007

  • "Permitted" means that the DOL has determined the SVP for each occupation (normal requirements in the USA), and employers may not set higher requirements than those described by the SVP, without documentation of business necessity.

    unknown title 2009

  • OpEdNews - Article: F the New York Times and F "Permitted" Marches

    F the New York Times and F "Permitted" Marches 2009

  • Permitted spending per candidate was $3 million, but everyone assumed all the main candidates were exceeding this.

    The Return Daniel Treisman 2011

  • In taking on former Secretary of State Colin Powell's military ban on LGBTQ servicemembers, Gomes wrote in his essay, "Black Christians and Homosexuality: The Pathology of a Permitted Prejudice," that Powell's concern that gay Americans in the military would "destroy unit cohesion," and thus compromise military capability, is a fallacious argument that he should know is reminiscent of the military's long history of racist arguments that he, too, had once endured.

    Irene Monroe: Rev. Peter Gomes: The Accidental Gay Advocate Irene Monroe 2011

  • Permitted spending per candidate was $3 million, but everyone assumed all the main candidates were exceeding this.

    The Return Daniel Treisman 2011

  • Permitted accessory uses can include a garage space for storage of a motor vehicle, fences, recreational facilities such as pools, and structures not used for profit such as storage sheds.

    2009 March « Beachwood Historical Alliance 2009

  • Permitted accessory uses in the R-B areas as zoned include a garage space for the storage of a motor vehicle, fences, recreational facilities such as pools, and structures not used for profit such as storage sheds.

    2009 March 26 « Beachwood Historical Alliance 2009

  • Permitted accessory uses can include a garage space for storage of a motor vehicle, fences, recreational facilities such as pools, and structures not used for profit such as storage sheds.

    2009 March 26 « Beachwood Historical Alliance 2009

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