Sentence examples for To allows from inspiring English sources

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To allows

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To grant, give, admit, accord, afford, or yield; to let one have.

  • To allow a servant his liberty

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The use of time-based TO allows for multirate operation of the PHY while maintaining the temporal fairness (as discussed in other works [14]).

The TO allows experimental control of the expression of the shRNA in a "T-REx" cell line (Invitrogen) that expresses the tetracycline repressor (TetR), because the transcription-blocking TetR-TO interaction is relieved by addition of doxycycline or tetracycline [24].

To allows users to design their flyers, Smore gives users access to templates and WYSIWYG online editing tools.

In an attempt to press the Soviet Union to allows Jews to leave, Congress enacted the Jackson-Vanik law in 1974.

"No air-jetty manufacturer has yet come up with a scheme to allows you to do it," said Garry A. J. Silsbury, a manager at Heathrow Airport who will supervise the handling of super jumbo jets like the A-380.

The sound was perfectly proportioned, too: with all the players (apart from the cellos obviously) standing up, it has a flexibility and buoyancy that seat-bound ensembles sometimes lack, and that seems to allows the balance to be perfectly natural.

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Kerry has to allow events to unfold.

"Are we going to allow that?

"We ought to allow it again".

"It's ludicrous to allow any fishing".

March 15 After soldiers refuse to allow Georgian Pres.

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