Sentence examples for allowed to invoke from inspiring English sources

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If Michael Andreas were to testify at a trial -- and the plaintiffs were sure to call him -- he would be allowed to invoke his right against self-incrimination.

The anchors are allowed to invoke the ghost of Edward R. Murrow because it's an easy way for their bosses to allow them to let off steam.

I was fascinated by the voice of the man from the commentator's heavens who announced the absence of a state of play in a tone which to me seemed tinged with the hubris of one allowed to invoke official disappointment.

Besides, it is simply untenable to claim that Section 111 d) is a vital part of EPA's arsenal, or that EPA must be allowed to invoke it even when it is already regulating the source category in question under Section 112.

While new EU rules mean governments can no longer bail out their banks, if MPS performs weakly in the stress test, the Italian government may be allowed to invoke so-called article 32 to stop some bondholders from incurring losses, said Kinmonth.

The claim: The next prime minister will not be allowed to invoke Article 50 - the mechanism for leaving the European Union - unless an act of Parliament authorises them to do so.

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By allowing to invoke user defined functions during the mediation a flexible way of resolving heterogeneities is provided.

The Java RMI API allows to invoke Java methods remotely from another (JVM) (Java Virtual Machine).

Once a layered support structure allows to invoke the NAP on the signal under concern, the size of each set Ω l,l = 0,…L−1 shall be assigned according to a fundamental trade-off: smaller cardinality sets have looser CS measurement requirements but may result into slower convergence characteristics in case of high out-of-band energy.

This month, McGinty allowed Loehman and Officer Frank Garmback, who drove the squad car to the playground, to read prepared statements to the grand jury, but then allowed them to invoke the Fifth Amendment to avoid questioning by lawyers.

Judge Walker laid the factual groundwork that might have allowed him to invoke the tough "strict scrutiny" test to Proposition 8 — a test that most laws flunk.

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