Sentence examples for allow some possibility from inspiring English sources

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This would allow some possibility of mercy and repentance, in the clerical view; and much opportunity for re-offending, in the secular one.

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We certainly do allow for some possibility of this, and it has tended to increase over the course of the year.

His memo also left open the possibility of allowing some fishing and mineral extraction in the sanctuaries.

At the March meeting, the committee discussed the possibility of allowing some or all of the Treasury securities to roll off the books when they mature, instead of being reinvested, as they currently are.

(Some legal systems allow the possibility of private prosecutions; this is one of several ways in which the distinction between criminal and civil law is neither sharp nor watertight).

In the case of an ACS patient treated with ticagrelor and reporting typical ticagrelor-related dyspnoea, after excluding alternative dyspnoea causes and pre-existing dyspnoea, we recommend taking some time to allow the possibility of spontaneous improvement in dyspnoea.

Christianity and some other religions allow for the possibility that some of these states have an evil transcendental cause (see exorcism).

Results of the present study might allow the possibility of alternative interpretations due to some potentially confounding factors.

Ms. Hill did not allow that possibility to affect her in making "Cry".

"Don't allow the possibility for your behaviour to be used against the Russian football union and the Russian team.

The cities that work best are those that keep their options open, that allow the possibility of change.

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