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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allow source" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to refer to permitting or enabling a source, but without additional context, its meaning is ambiguous.
Example: "Please allow source access for the new software update."
Alternatives: "permit source" or "enable source".
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The new funding will allow SOURCE to expand current partnerships in Baltimore and develop new ones.
The new investment will provide two more full-time staff people and allow SOURCE to partner with more nonprofits, train and support additional faculty and community partners in service-learning teaching methods, and offer a greater selection of scholarly community engagement experiences to students.
The second objective is to be as representative of the flow source conditions, which for modelling means sampling as close to the vent as possible to allow source term validation, and then – if there is the luxury – to sample farther down channel so-as to provide ground-truth for the model in terms of cooling and crystallization rates (Harris et al. 2016).
However, without further characterization, they do not allow source identification, which is crucial for remediation of the cause, verification of remediatory measures, and characterization of the hazards potentially caused by fecal pollution.
In this sense, genomic approaches are typically improvements on genetic tools that have been available for sometime; they allow source populations to be identified more accurately, provide a clearer picture regarding multiple interactions, including the role of hybridization, and lead to better estimates of population size, gene flow and other processes.
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We do not allow sources to change the rules governing specific quotations after the fact.
The Guardian runs a SecureDrop server, which is designed to allow sources to submit documents and data to us while avoiding most common forms of online tracking.
We should not allow sources to change what was said in an original interview, although accuracy or the risk of losing an on-the-record quote from a crucial source may sometimes require it.
The agreement by reporters to allow sources to approve their quotes before publication can seem like the final stage of journalism turning into Kabuki, David Carr writes, and can stamp out any trace of spontaneity in an article.
The Washington Post's Erik Wemple reported that the New York Times was reconsidering whether or not to continue to allow sources to pre-approve their quotes.
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