Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
So I believe he has the right to make changes if he'd like to.
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I have the right to make changes and improvements at my own expense, however."
"You give away the right to make changes.
In this case, the lawyers will expressly reserve their right to make changes to reflect any further information they may learn about the offeree group.
The ACO reserves the right to make changes to specific cars if this wasn't happening.
He was a very high churchman, preferring Roman ways of worship, though reserving the right to make changes of his own.
"And, yes, landmarking preserves existing housing stock, but it also infringes on a homeowner's right to make changes to their property."
While every mayor certainly has the right to make changes in agency structure and responsibility, most use history to ensure they don't repeat the mistakes of the past.
"We continue to examine our options, and have told the Soviets we reserve the right to make changes," Mr. Fitzwater added.
Accord on Work Rules Ford won the right to make changes in work practices only with workers' approval and on a plant-by-plant basis.
You have to enfranchise people to question these things and to take actions, telling them everything's up for grabs and they have the right to make changes.'
News of Rocci's imprisonment will undoubtedly cause outrage amongst civil rights activists who are proclaiming people's rights to make changes to their own property for any reason, legal or not.
Croly needed a source of income at the time, and Dan Hanna paid Croly to write the book but reserved the right to make changes before it was published.
The author held no grudge; he later told Hammerstein that he accepted that Rodgers and Hammerstein were ultimately responsible for the show and had the right to make changes.
Congress says it has the right to make changes in the list, but Mr. Regula's complaint is broader - that too much money is devoted to acquisition and too little to maintaining existing properties.
Asked about Mr. Qurei's complaints about powerlessness over security, Mr. Rudeineh said: "Abu Ala has the right to make changes to bring in more ministers or fire ministers.
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That declaration stated, among other things, that the basis of the language should remain the Fundamento de Esperanto ("Foundation of Esperanto", a group of early works by Zamenhof), which is to be binding forever: nobody has the right to make changes to it.
If there is a substantive limitation on this right to make changes, it lies in a test of fairness where the public bodies are equivalent to a breach of contract or there have been representations that might have supported an estoppel and so caused legitimate expectations to arise.
The justice, Debra A. James, wrote that there was no provable discrimination against the restaurant, and that "under the lease, defendant explicitly reserved the right to make changes, alterations, and/or additions to the security system in the public portions of the premises, where the elevator banks servicing the Rainbow are located.