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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allow for popular" is not complete and lacks context, making it difficult to determine its correctness in written English.
It could be used in contexts discussing accommodating or considering popular opinions, trends, or demands.
Example: "The new policy aims to allow for popular input from the community during the decision-making process."
Alternatives: "consider popular" or "accommodate popular".
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Why do self-appointed critics allow for popular taste in television, music and movies but drift into almost religious solemnity when discussing books?
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This allowed for popular participation in government while avoiding what Hamilton called the "excess of democracy".
He takes particular aim at the 16th Amendment, which gives the federal government the power to levy an income tax, and the 17th Amendment, which allows for popular elections of senators rather than selection by state lawmakers.
Rome's great strength, the ancient historians argue (and modern historians seem to agree), stemmed from political institutions that turned internal divisions into an engine of external expansion, that allowed for popular participation and executive decision, and that concentrated strategic decision making in a powerful Senate composed of the leading men of Rome.
It is rather protean, contradictory and volatile and enabled by democracy, which allows for popular expressions of resentment.
This year Mr. Loviscach turned one of his YouTube mathematics courses into his own Massive Online Open Course, or MOOC, a process that required finding a platform that would allow for his popular clips as well as quizzes and a discussion board.
The president is head of state; until 1991 the largely ceremonial post of president was filled by parliamentary election, but in that year the constitution was amended to allow for the direct popular election of the president and for presidential powers to be expanded.
Adams was a more cautious revolutionary, emphasizing way stations on the road forward to allow time for popular opinion to catch up with jarring changes.
Richard M. Nixon approved limited home rule for the District of Columbia, allowing for the popular election of a mayor and a city council to four-year terms.
The company has recently released an Android SDK that will help hardware makers and app developers tap more effectively into the Snapdragon hardware, allowing for potentially popular features like low-power geofencing, facial recognition, and noise cancellation to be introduced to a market full of innovation-hungry consumers.
For Congress, the tedium of issuing business licenses and contemplating the proper location of fire stations led to more latitude on the question of territorial government: in 1820, both chambers voted to revise the city charter allowing for the popular election of a mayor and, importantly, establish the precedent of federal appropriations to the federal district.
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