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But the internet now permits what might be thought of as microphilanthropy.
But while Britain permits what is happening on Cyprus, it is no better.
She permits what has been unsaid to be said, and what has been nameless to be named at last.
REHEARSING in this luxurious way permits what Ms. Eisenberg calls an elasticity in the work: "Everything keeps changing shape".
Flickr is well designed and easy to use, but its popularity is probably because it permits what Fake calls "a rich, sharing experience".
It permits what (Evans, 2003) calls "abstract hypothetical thinking" which allows us to make inferences from hypothetical situations that have not yet happened an attribute specifically linked to human learning.
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Why did the Werkstätte's old guard permit what looks like heresy from their spartan style?
And, if a related question is permitted, what about British titles of hono u r?
They are also permitted what amounts to a sneak preview of new work from Magnum photographers in the field.
And a lack of consistency in local health regulations makes it difficult for farmers and chefs to know what is permitted, what requires a permit and what is off limits when selling or distributing locally produced foods.
California is the latest state to adopt a statute permitting what is called flexible-purpose corporations, new companies that are part social benefit and part low-profit entities.
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