In Shanghai, for example, authorities only allow families to own up to two residences.
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The government now allows foreign companies to own up to 49% of a local airline.
"It is time for political parties to own up when they lose, " Chihuri said.
The more responsible publications will, after a bad year, own up to their performance.
Rather than own up to it, our customer insisted that we had sold him a defective tube.
Paterson followed up his own up-and-under to turn Stortoni in the tackle and kick the subsequent penalty.
Let's own up to a few more mistakes first, before explaining why we will carry on making forecasts.
Police there may be reluctant to do so as intelligence operatives rarely own up to undercover operations publicly.
The best thing to do after a social media disaster is to recognize and own up to it.
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India lifted the prohibition partially last September, allowing foreign retailers to own up to 51% stakes in domestic supermarkets.
To rub salt into the wound, Jordan to this day refuses to own up to his piece of trickery.
Some public figures find it easier than others to own up to errors.
Under the scheme, longstanding investors and account holders can own up to tax they owe, and pay a discounted penalty.
Cross-media ownership is permitted within limits - press groups may own up to 25% of local radio and TV stations.
In last September, India lifted the ban partially, allowing foreign retailers to own up to 51% stakes in local supermarkets.
If you choose to defend your home or play aggressively, own up to your intentions, apologize when you go too far.
So it would be a considerable about-face for Mr Hussein subsequently to own up to what America claims has been going on.
We've done all that, but parents still need to parent. (Applause.) Kids still need to own up to their responsibilities.
Orrin Hatch, the top Republican on the Senate Finance Committee but again does not own up to the scrutiny conservatives were placed under.
India's aviation industry was opened to foreign investors in September last year, allowing overseas companies to own up to 49% of local airlines.
East Germany portrayed its citizens as co-victims of Nazism and, unlike West Germany, did not own up to German responsibility for the Holocaust.
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Finding a zombie company prepared to own up to its status is not easy, but I finally tracked one down in East London.
Until we own up to our individual and collective responsibility for the unending thirst for this resource, we will continuously face similar crises.
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Dems, you've controlled the House, Senate and the White House for nearly two years, so own up to it, and defend what you've done.
In other words, IT may not own the devices and apps their users are using, but they must own and own up to identity.
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De Becker offered his own ultimatum: Officially own up to fatherhood or face a tell-all book by Jazmin portraying the prince as a dead-beat dad.
Adults would be allowed to own up to an ounce (28.5 grams) at a time for recreational use and could grow some in their homes.
Nor did Mr Darling have to own up to yet another deterioration in the borrowing numbers, which was just as well given how terrible they are.
Universities with a high drop-out rate tend to keep quiet about it or, if they do own up, to market it as a sign of academic rigour.
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