Sentence examples for allowed to export it from inspiring English sources

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They're not allowed to export it.

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But the UK is not allowed to export nuclear waste, so clearly it will have to be stored somewhere under British soil.

Under the "oil for food" program, it was allowed to export up to four billion dollars' worth a year in return for humanitarian aid.

Grant Shapps, the housing minister, said councils would not be allowed to "export their poor".

No person is allowed to export natural minnows for sale outside of Oklahoma.

Firstly, domestically grown medicinal cannabis products will no longer be allowed to export outside of Australia.

During the spring of 2000, five Guatemalan farms were allowed to export to the United States.

I recognize that once it's been imported to another service, that service may not allow me to export it back out.

That in turn allowed it to export to Japan and other Asian markets from which it had previously been shut out.Like other emerging-market firms, JBS found it cheaper to buy brands than to build them.

Its gas boom has simply allowed it to export more of the coal to other countries such as China – which of course uses it partly to produce goods for US markets.

Trading links between IS and Turkish smugglers have allowed it to export millions upon millions of dollars worth of oil, something that at least some officials are widely expected to be aware of. .

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