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The phrase "a statement that allows" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a statement that grants permission or enables a certain action or condition.
Example: "The policy includes a statement that allows employees to work remotely under specific circumstances."
Alternatives: "a declaration that permits" or "a phrase that enables".
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A SFN (something-from-nothing) transformation (about Fs) is a statement that allows us to deduce a statement about a kind of entity F, from a statement that involves no reference to Fs. (61) SFN transformations assert a kind of supervenience condition on Fs: if the relevant non-F conditions obtain, Fs exist and have the relevant features.
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Its control structures included conditional IF statements, repetitive loops (so-called DO loops), and a GOTO statement that allowed nonsequential execution of program code.
Despite the official government statement that allowed for freedom of the press, this was the first trial of whether or not Dubček was serious about reforms.
After being caught in a series of statements that allowed and encouraged people to believe he served in Vietnam, even though he honorably served in the Marine Corps Reserves during that time, Connecticut Attorney General and Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate Richard Blumenthal is understandably embarrassed.
The resolution also strongly denounced Cardinal William Levada's statement that allowing gay couples to adopt would mean "doing violence to these children".
As a complete data manipulation language, SQL contains statements that allow the creation, modification, and deletion of structural elements in a database.
As a complete data manipulation language, SQL contains statements that allow the user to insert, modify, delete, and retrieve data.
As a complete data manipulation language, SQL contains statements that allow inserting, modifying, deleting, and retrieving data.
At times, his aides claim the tweets are "official statements" that allow the president to be "an effective messenger for his agenda".
An implication of the covering law model is that any true law statements that allow one to derive the explanandum law (with suitable corrections and assumptions) will count as a complete explanation.
On the other hand, general statements that allow for interpretations that are undesired or irrelevant in the context of a study may become a matter of concern.
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