The 1999 amendment, however, fell short of affording legal protection to individual property owners or proprietorships. |
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The garden rests in a most scenic location on the side of Mount Leinster, affording panoramic views of the beautiful surrounding countryside. |
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He was affording his characters access to modernity and claiming for himself a scope commensurate with historical narration. |
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The ability and the talents of youth must be brought to light by affording them the needed facilities. |
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Here a narrow bluff trail crosses open country known today as the East West Ranch, affording views back toward pine forests embracing the town. |
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What this is about is affording privileged protection under law to categories of people favoured by the canons of political correctness. |
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This paste is then mixed with fish and cooked and wrapped in a banana leaf, affording a nourishing and toothsome dish. |
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The entire map is much smaller, affording teams the freedom to drift between lanes and rush to fight or gank enemies when necessary. |
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Between them run narrow alleys affording breathtaking views over the roofscape and church towers of central Stockholm. |
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And yes, we are enjoying modest profits these days, affording us the opportunity to reinvest in innumerable political and artistic endeavors. |
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We have also worked very hard at keeping our staff by affording them opportunities to progress through the ranks. |
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A series of statutes, beginning in 1915, sought to address this problem, by controlling the rents which could be charged and affording security of tenure to tenants. |
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They chip in for services the city has trouble affording, like snow plowing. |
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The challenge for those who draft and administer laws is to do so in ways that promote stability and predictability while affording reasonable flexibility. |
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The floors float high above the ground, affording a Daliesque view of floating islands and cliffs among the clouds. |
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The rope ladder went underneath the liferafts, swinging the feet of those who were trying to climb on, thus affording practically no help. |
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The positioner and actuator section are a single unit, thus affording greater compactness and ease of use. |
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Fortunately by the time we headed for the town of Anzio, all had quieted, affording us great travel weather. |
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The voyage will be both ludic and visual while affording access to the most recent advances in the research of our times. |
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To the democratic reader committed to affording all beliefs equal status, belief is a sort of style, like haberdashery, taken on and put away at will. |
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The Treaty cements the European Parliament's role, affording it new privileges over legislation, the budget and international agreements. |
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By not affording the injured party the opportunity to advance a claim in damages, the administrative law remedy may be at best a pyrrhic victory. |
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A second job as a research assistant at a biomedical research center didn't bring her any closer to affording tuition. |
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In the 18th century, this area was a lair of Blackbeard, its many islands and caves affording ideal territory from which to ambush passing ships. |
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A twenty-foot rope kept him from farmland and forest while affording him greater freedom than his lead. |
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It is sometimes argued by teachers that affording respect for the rights of children diminishes respect for their own rights. |
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The country's schools will be more inclusive and more egalitarian, affording all Chileans greater opportunities to succeed. |
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The 2010 Constitution upgraded this planning tool by affording it a constitutional mandate. |
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This decision highlights the Tribunal's dedication to the principle of affording parties the full and ample opportunity to tell their story. |
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My first week in Tel Aviv was one meeting followed by another, affording little time to enjoy this emerald by the sea of a city. |
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Such terrain includes cities, jungles, and dense forests, but it also includes open terrain when it is mountainous or broken, affording the enemy numerous hiding places. |
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In any case, the counterrevolution will be a long one, affording us many, many opportunities to be outraged while laughing up our sleeves at the spectacle. |
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Loosies are generally bought by cigarette addicts who have trouble affording a whole pack at the taxed rate. |
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Long, gently inclined staircases traverse the interior space, affording glimpses through slits in the gallery ceilings that act as peepholes to events above or below. |
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The plans for All Saints Lutheran Church, Phoenix, include a large bow window on one side of the worship space affording a dramatic view of mountains in the distance. |
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I learned that noni is a commonly planted tropical tree used primarily as an ornamental plant for its broad, bright green leaves, affording shade where it's needed. |
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Once dreaded as cesspools of infection, hospitals began to be seen as temples of healing and citadels of science, affording them a new moral identity. |
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This finely carved figurine of a dancing girl of typically Mesopotamian physiognomy is made of solid ivory, with a wooden framework affording it a degree of stability. |
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But it would still amount to a relatively small shift: a benign inflation backdrop is affording the monetary policy committee the space to signal that rates will remain on hold for a while longer, despite solid growth. |
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Enabling women to fulfil their potential and affording them their full rights is essential for Egypt to be able to forge ahead in its development effort. |
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Thus, it is necessary to lay down a harmonised maximum limit for fluoride in natural mineral waters affording sufficient protection for the population as a whole. |
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Furthermore, rural post offices in mountain and island regions can provide an essential infrastructure network affording universal access to new telecommunications technologies. |
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Secondly, the purpose of calling them rights, and having them within the legal framework, is to recognise their justiciability, hence affording remedies to victims of abuse. |
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Trees have roots that dig deep into the ground and yet reach towards the sky, affording them spiritual meaning and making them a symbol of the connection between the earth and sky. |
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Mercy Ships ophthalmic surgeons perform critical eye surgeries affording patients renewed sight and improved quality of life, and train local surgeons in the removal of cataracts, eviscerations and correction of strabismus. |
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These circumstances should not weigh against affording legal status. |
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Sometimes just affording your life there can feel like a perpetual grind. |
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Yes, still emerald green and affording knockout views. |
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Neither his fake narrative nor Eileen's perverse echoes of it are memories, stories, affording the reciprocity of an auratic relation. |
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In almost all instances, the humanitarian actors are in place before United Nations military personnel, an advantage affording prior knowledge of the local situation for laying the groundwork for the operations. |
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He reported that an evaluation by Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation found that co-op housing programs are well targeted and provide good affordable housing for families who would have difficulty affording their homes. |
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As a prerequisite for this ability to cooperate, Germany will maintain an efficient and competitive industrial base in core areas of technology affording it some leverage in the development of key weapon systems. |
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And We made the son of Mary and his mother as a Sign: We gave them both shelter on high ground, affording rest and security and furnished with springs. |
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The process can also involve a broad range of stakeholders, thereby affording a better understanding of their levels of knowledge, outlook and current and future practices. |
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In enunciating a right, some provisions of the Covenant expressly indicate to States measures to be adopted with a view to affording minors greater protection than adults. |
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Recent legislative reforms have focused on promoting the best interests of the child and on affording legal protection to children as a vulnerable group. |
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It does not preclude Member States from adopting or maintaining legislation affording a higher degree of protection against racism and xenophobia under criminal law. |
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The Charter should have clearly stated the right to work, and indeed the right to housing, which was also expressed in a roundabout way, affording little protection. |
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The state has a demonstrably genuine justification in affording recognition, preference, and precedence to the nature and character of the core social and legal arrangement by which society endures. |
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This provided a very cost-effective measure, affording an opportunity to all staff working on their respective sites to enhance their skills and be more productive. |
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These tests, sold at a high price, are far from being made available to patients through public authorities, affording their holders a monopoly and placing doctors in a situation of obligatory usage. |
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The mind becomes a rag-bag of information capable of affording nothing in production but a crazyquilt of information. |
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Protected areas is meant for affording protection to wild animals and their habitat which also includes forest reserves and biosphere reserves. |
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In 1936, after his landslide reelection, Roosevelt proposed expanding the number of justices, affording him the opportunity to create a Court more friendly to his political objectives. |
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The concert series is all the more refreshing for liberating flamenco from its usual guitar-dancer paradigm, affording us an utterly current perspective on this genre so deeply rooted in tradition. |
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Furthermore, the business-to-business service, unlike the general letter post service, provides a back-up, affording additional security in the event of a postal strike. |
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Why does our government pay more money to put people with disabilities in nursing homes, off the streets, out of sight, out of mind, instead of affording them the opportunity of living in the community? |
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The current system thus causes difficulties for exporters and exporting DNAs without necessarily affording greater protection to importing countries. |
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Located off the road, surrounded by old stonewalls it is not overlooked affording our guests with wonderful views of the Galtee Mountains and the Sliabh na Much Hills. |
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Meera Nanda, a sociologist and author of The God Market, said the Indian government had been generous in affording non-taxable status to many religious organisations without imposing any restrictions or regulations. |
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This facility will be located 2 km from an ICE geothermic plant, affording patient access to hot springs, and just 10 km from Liberia. |
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This system allows becoming ensnared in a spiral of pointless name registrations to be avoided, while affording protection against third party attacks. |
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A flat track and a strong pace, affording Walsh the opportunity to switch off his mount, should ideally suit Deejay, and he gets a tentative vote in a tricky handicap. |
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This would allow them the largest possible army that would be close to its supplies, while affording them the mobility provided by the surrounding lake. |
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Moses Mendelssohn advised affording no political weight to any organized religion, but instead recommended that each person follow what they found most convincing. |
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In most cases, the female's eggs float freely in the sea, but some species hold onto them with their spines, affording them a greater degree of protection. |
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Chameleons' eyes are independently mobile, but in aiming at a prey item, they focus forward in coordination, affording the animal stereoscopic vision. |
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If the power of affording it be placed under the direction of the Union, there will be no danger of a supine and listless inattention to the dangers of a neighbor. |
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The Fusion is based on the popular new Fiesta, and yes, it is quite tall, affording Mumsies and their little dahlings fine panoramic views from on high. |
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