Sentence examples for allowed higher from inspiring English sources

The phrase "allowed higher" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express permission for something to be elevated or increased, but it lacks context to clarify its usage.
Example: "The committee allowed higher bids for the project than initially expected."
Alternatives: "permitted to increase" or "authorized to raise".

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The system allowed higher prices to be passed onto consumers.

In 1929, new building regulations allowed higher structures if they were behind the building line.

That allowed higher public spending.Higher revenues, in turn, helped to control inflation.

Others pointed to faster productivity growth that allowed higher wage increases to be consistent with relative price stability.

Iraq could soon be allowed higher sales under the oil-for-aid deal, if the United Nations relaxes its restrictions.

The Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority (Ipsa) said the cost to taxpayers was higher this year because MPs were allowed higher staffing budgets.

Michael Gove, the schools secretary, has denied that students would be discouraged from applying to university after the government allowed higher education institutions to charge up to £9,000 a year in tuition fees.

Some banks have argued that such limits do not take into account the quality of a bank's assets, and that institutions with gilt-edged assets — solid corporate loans or government bonds — should be allowed higher leverage ratios.

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