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.
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.
In last September, India lifted the ban partially, allowing foreign retailers to own up to 51% stakes in local supermarkets.
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.
India's aviation industry was opened to foreign investors in September last year, allowing overseas companies to own up to 49% of local airlines.
Finding a zombie company prepared to own up to its status is not easy, but I finally tracked one down in East London.
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.
The cabinet of the Congress party-led coalition agreed last week to allow foreign multibrand retailers to own up to 51% of joint ventures and open supermarkets in India.
And the A has similar overtones of the Cyrillic script which may be more what people are willing to own up to but unlikely to gain many converts.
Ministers, business leaders and economists have been forced to own up to error by the sheer scale of the economic crash and the undeniable inexcusability of certain expense claims.
Although each verse of the three Obama scandals is distinctive, the chorus is the same: abuse of executive power and, once exposed, unwillingness to own up to the real problems.
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And we have to own up to our mistakes.
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The airline is the first to seek Indian government approval after foreign direct investment rules were relaxed last September to allow overseas carriers to own up to 49% stakes in a local airline ventures.
Chris Bryant, winding up the debate for Labour, claimed the scheme signed off by Mrs May was not a pilot but a "change of policy", adding that the home secretary "hasn't the decency to own up".
The campaign, airing on www.fordboldmoves.com, was conceived by JWT Detroit, Ford's ad agency, as a way for the company to own up to its challenges, including market-share declines and lackluster products, while promoting its upcoming offerings.
However, when the SEC elects to venture onto the scene to investigate public pension investment shenanigans, there is an opportunity perhaps only a mere chance that state pensions will be forced to own up to the truth.
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The AFL, the NRL, the Football Federation of Australia, Australian Rugby Union and Cricket Australia have agreed to establish integrity units and have called on athletes to own up and co-operate in return for reduced sanctions.
Business leaders need to understand that if, in the end, it is going to be disclosed that they have erred, it's better to own up as quickly as possible in order to have a hand in making repairs.
But he added: "This does not mean that this should provide men with an excuse not to own up to their responsibilities in taking some of the burdens off of the juggling working mums - we still need 'new men'!"
The accepted wisdom is for governments to be open and honest, without denial or premature reassurance, to own up to risks and uncertainties, and to keep up a constant flow of consistent information while giving people clear instructions and something to do.
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Nor are they likely to own up to the reality that their effort to repeal the present statutory prohibition on avowed homosexuals serving in uniform (popularly, though incorrectly, known as "Don't Ask, Don't Tell") will have the effect of destroying the highly successful All Volunteer Force.
This creates social harms to match the medical ones: a dismal survey by Stockholm University found that Britons were more likely than most Europeans to report that drink had caused them to fight, fall over or upset their family (British women were especially anti-social, or at least unusually willing to own up to it).
If he wants the rest of the 1m tonnes of fuel on offer, he can have it in stages, as fast as he meets his central obligation: to own up to all his past nuclear efforts and the material they have produced (whether plutonium or uranium), and then to take all the necessary steps to abandon the lot.
Last April, for example, it took Sony five days to fully own up to a now historic data breach that compromised PlayStation Network and Qriocity user information and passwords.
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