Example sentences of "it [be] [adj] grant " in BNC.

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1 There are a number of circumstances in which the Commission may consider that a restriction on competition does not of itself fall within Article 85(1) because of the economic context in which it operates or alternatively where it is appropriate to grant individual exemptions .
2 The difficulty is that the assumptions on which it is based are to say the least shaky : the assumptions , namely , that only one vote suffices although more than one candidate is to be elected ; that preferential voting is reliable , even when used in ignorance of all the relevant information and inhibited by the arbitrary exclusion of candidates who might otherwise be successful ; that it is reasonable to grant to some votes the privilege of being transferred , and to lower-preference votes the possibility of exercising greater influence than is warranted by their very definition ; that it is reasonable also to give to all transferred votes the same weighting as to original votes ; and that election by quota is sensible even if the quotas are manifestly make-believe .
3 A preferred bidder will emerge from this stage and it is normal to grant a period of exclusivity during which due diligence procedures can be carried out .
4 It is safer to grant a tenancy for a term certain , subject to a break-clause , that is contracted out of the 1954 Act ( Scholl Mfg Co Ltd v Clifton ( Slim-Line ) Ltd [ 1967 ] Ch 41 at 51 ) .
5 In all other cases it is advisable to grant tenants easements to use the facilities in common with the other tenants in the building .
6 19 , turned to the question whether it was appropriate to grant the council interlocutory relief .
7 Because this would cause Mr Goodman financial hardship , a High Court judge said that it was wrong to grant a stay .
8 It was easier to grant favours than to receive them .
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