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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allowed facilities" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to facilities that are permitted or authorized for use in a specific context, such as regulations or guidelines.
Example: "The event will take place in the allowed facilities designated by the local authorities."
Alternatives: "permitted facilities" or "authorized facilities".
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He described such waits as a design feature, noting that they allowed facilities to be used at consistently high capacity, and thus more efficiently.
This allowed facilities to obtain a wide linear response range (0.025 up to 2.50 mg L−1 Fe (III), r = 0.9999), a low limit of detection (0.01 mg L−1 Fe (III)), a reagent consumption of 8 mg KSCN per determination, and an analytical throughput of 125 determination per hour.
In 2005, compacts between the state and various tribes allowed facilities to offer table card games and slot machines.
The report's authors found that ICE gave staff advance warning of inspections, allowed facilities to negotiate with inspectors to improve their ratings, and did not share their findings with the public.
Environmental advocates say the 1977 loophole — which allowed facilities built before 1978 to run without new controls until they retired or did construction that triggered New Source Review — has been misused, letting dirtier plants operate longer at the expense of public health.
Interview participants reported that the intervention allowed facilities to anticipate their daily workload and detect clients' missing appointments, which helped them take timely action.
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We expressly framed this activity within the context of the social determinants of health and allowed facility managers to think about the world outside their facilities.
It would also make a secure profit that would allow facilities to be built globally where they are needed.
EPA recently unveiled a proposed program that would allow facilities with flexible permits to sidestep the dispute between state and federal regulators.
The legislation, if signed by Washington's Democratic governor Jay Inslee, would allow facilities in the state to legally compost bodies in a licensed facility by breaking them down into nutrient-rich soil.
ICE approved 65 waivers allowing facilities to ignore contract requirements — most for indefinite time periods ― between September 2016 and July 2018.
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