But his period of grace ended just before the November election, when questions were raised about his attendance at a political fund-raising event at a Buddhist temple in California.
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A memorable win over Brazil in a friendly, and his need to get to know the Portuguese players won Scolari a period of grace after he took over in January.
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"The government's enjoying a period of grace, due mostly to a somewhat cynical view take in the financial markets, " said Caroline Newhouse-Cohen, head of research at Louis Dreyfus Finance Banque.
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We even said to them we will give them a six-month period of grace so that they can keep the player and pay us in January, without success, he added.
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Skase's Spanish lawyer, Antonio Zoll, said Skase would appeal the decision and would also seek to extend the period of grace to 90 days, the domestic news agency Australian Associated Press reported.
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It also was explaining what would befall you in the way of interest if you bought one of those quarter-million-dollar timepieces and didn't get it paid off in the 24-month period of grace.
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FIFA had reduced its retirement age to forty five but there was a period of grace before the 1994 World Cup, in which older officials could be retained, and the FA gave him one extra year.
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Israeli officials said after the Gaza raid that there would be no letup in the offensive against Palestinian terror suspects and that Israel would not grant a period of grace to Abbas, who has pledged to disarm Palestinian militias.
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During the ten-week period of grace before the princess has to be sacrificed, messengers are despatched to every corner of the realm offering the kingdom, marriage to the princess, and the magic sword the king had inherited from the god Odin.
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{{ Cquote | one who remains on the land of another after his licence to use it has terminated will not be considered a trespasser before he has had a reasonable time in which to vacate the premises & This period of grace can, of course, be the subject of agreement & ascribed to a rule of law rather than to an implied stipulation .