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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allow executions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing policies, laws, or practices regarding capital punishment or the execution of certain actions or commands in computing.
Example: "The new policy will allow executions of death sentences under specific circumstances."
Alternatives: "permit executions" or "authorize executions".
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Pope Francis has called for the worldwide abolition of the death penalty, urging Catholic leaders not to allow executions during the Church's Holy Year.
This followed Tennessee's decision to allow executions by electric chair if the execution drugs are unavailable or lethal injection is deemed unconstitutional.
"Judge Fogel now has a clear directive from the high court that unless the new California protocol fails this 'sure or very likely' standard, he should allow executions to proceed," Mr. Scheidegger wrote.
In a 1995 speech on what he called "the death penalty dialogue between law and social science," Professor Baldus considered what had led the Supreme Court to allow executions to proceed in the face of his study.
Utah's governor has received hundreds of messages from people around the country urging him to sign or veto a bill that would make the state the only one to allow executions by firing squad if lethal injection drugs are unavailable.
The number of states that allow executions also diminished this year as elected officials reconsidered the death penalty on moral and practical grounds.
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Of the 38 states that have the death penalty, 21 allow execution of people who committed their crimes when they were juveniles.
In this example, it is clear that task A A yields the CPU to allow execution of other tasks B B and CC.
An exploit known as the Twilight Hack used this vulnerability to allow execution of custom code from a Secure Digital (SD) card.
One day after a controversial lethal injection case in Ohio put the death penalty in crosshairs, another set of state lawmakers have proposed legislation that would allow execution by firing squad.
It's worth noting that Utah was also briefly the only state to allow execution by beheadings in the mid-1800s, although none occurred as a form of "blood atonement".
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