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The phrase "allow for certain distinctions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need to recognize or make exceptions for specific differences in a particular context.
Example: "In our analysis, we must allow for certain distinctions between the two groups to ensure accurate results."
Alternatives: "make room for specific differences" or "account for particular variations."
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The addendum that this goes for beings "for whom there are no varying degrees of virtue" indicates that Bolzano would allow for certain distinctions in the case of beings which are capable of being virtuous (and for which there are consequently also differences of degree in regard to kinds of happiness which other beings cannot appreciate).
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"You have a remote that allows for certain parameters.
Should exceptions be allowed for certain medical conditions?
But the French model of citizenship does not allow for official distinctions by race or religion.
(We'll allow for a certain movement on either side).
However, impossible worlds allow for fine-grained distinctions unavailable in standard possible worlds semantics.
Conversely, because NDVI reduced the radiometric influence of shadow, it did not allow for distinctions among these vegetation types.
However, our dataset did not allow for more subtle distinctions, and other occupational risk factors cannot be excluded.
These substrates were designed to allow for a distinction between competing courses of the reaction.
A feature yielding low values in the range of 0.5 does not allow for a distinction between speech and noise.
Therefore, this technique by itself does not allow for the distinction between gaze and target coding.
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