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The phrase "allowed table" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a table that is permitted or authorized for use, such as in a set of rules or guidelines.
Example: "According to the policy, only the allowed table can be used for this experiment."
Alternatives: "permitted table" or "authorized table".
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Then it allowed table games including blackjack, craps and roulette.
For example, [000] means that three points are fixed perfectly and [012] means that degree of freedom of motion is zero (perfectly fixed), one (motion along one direction other than [z] is allowed), and two (motion within the CCM surface is allowed) Table 3 Density, Young's modulus, and Poisson's ratio of Si and CCZ-EX® used for the calculation of CCM deformation.
We determined that 24 32% of all SSOGs are located in clusters, depending on whether interruption of direct neighbors was allowed (table 1, see Materials and Methods).
A large number of TSSs and TTSs could be identified within two independent libraries when a certain level of position difference was allowed (Table 1; Figure 2A-B).
To ensure validity of follow-up data, we sought results as closely related to 10 years (minimum) as information in individual studies allowed (Table 1).
In addition, to be classified as asymptomatic, a normal electrophysiological examination was required with a maximum of one aberrant parameter allowed (Table 2).
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The use of the LDMP ensured the compatibility of anomaly subgroups and medicine groups among the participating registries and allowed tables to be generated in a uniform way.
Rhode Island, which already has two slot parlors, will hold a referendum in November on whether to allow table games at one of them.
Maryland voters must first approve an initiative in next month's election to allow table games here in Prince George's County and at five other locations in the state that already have slot machine parlors.
It is an opening salvo in what is expected to be an onslaught of television and radio commercials, billboards and newspaper ads connected to the debate over allowing table games, in addition to slot machines, at casinos in New York.
A group called "Get the Facts Vote No on 7" will air an advertisement on television this weekend that argues against Question 7, Gov. Martin O'Malley's (D) ballot initiative that would allow table games at Maryland casinos and enable the creation of a new casino in Prince George's County.
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