Sentence examples for allow for reserve from inspiring English sources

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The model incorporates the ability to trade energy and ancillary services with the main-grid, including the designation of firm and non-firm imports, which captures the ability to allow for reserve sharing between the two systems.

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There is, for now, one major drawback to the Transit app: It tells where the bikes are, but doesn't allow for reserving or unlocking directly.

There are many reasons for caution: the Navy has to be prepared for new operating regions, like the increasingly ice-free and thus navigable Arctic, and any new plan must allow for reserves of extra ships, in case vessels are sunk in some future conflict.

Accounting rules allow for credit reserves -- and, indeed, California's biggest investor-owned utility, Pacific Gas and Electric, sought bankruptcy protection in April 2001, owing Enron $500 million.

Yet, the extent to which land can be completely removed from economic production to allow for nature reserves in public or NGO (Non Governmental Organisation) ownership is limited [5] [6].

The continued refinement and integration of genetic and oceanographic methods will lead to appropriate design decisions (e.g., size, spacing, location) that will allow for marine reserves to better meet their goals [4], [42].

These plans specifically require forces to identify sufficient reserves to allow for rapid deployment of officers to any part of the ground in an emergency.

The 2002/03 budget had to be adjusted by £1m in non-pay expenditure to meet new cost and cash pressures, and the £1.5m reduction in staff costs was needed to increase cash reserves to allow for investment.

Part of this is caused by the Iranian constitution, which does not allow for foreign ownership of oil reserves or fields.

Massimino was instructed to return to the orbiter's airlock to retrieve a spare tool and to recharge his suit's oxygen reserves, to allow for completion of the STIS repair.

In addition, global supplies of natural gas are far greater than previously believed, thanks to new technologies – notably horizontal drilling and the controversial procedure of hydraulic fracturing ("fracking") – that allow for the exploitation of shale gas reserves once considered inaccessible.

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