Sentence examples for allowed to stand alone from inspiring English sources

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FEMA should be allowed to stand alone, with its administrator reporting directly to the president when disaster strikes, and before.

This fact is so extraordinary – so improbable, in the light of his origins – that it is allowed to stand alone, a paragraph in itself.

Occasionally, a few voluptuous lemons are even allowed to stand alone, arrayed on a sideboard, as if someone had dropped them there nonchalantly on the way to the buffet table.

I like the feeling of thinking about award winning poets rolling their eyes at a line like "—Prayers Ought To Be Castrated Stand— / —In The Corner—& Taste My Piss—Huge & Silver— /. —Condors Vomiting—," and yet I love the sound the rolling of those old crudded lids makes in my own head when the crude word is allowed to stand alone.

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It is also about trying to build an art scene that is viable and that has the scale and infrastructure that would allow it to stand alone and no longer rely on the generosity of foreign institutions such as the Alliance Française or the Goethe Institute, which fund a large chunk of art production in Kenya.

Ross Ruedinger of Slant Magazine believed that the episode was not just the best Doctor Who episode, but also a great episode of the science fiction and horror genre that could allow it to stand alone.

While genetic knock down and chemical proteomics studies are key for discovery, inherent limitations of the latter approaches, including the potential of an observed phenotype being indirect due to an effect on the kinase interactome, do not allow them to stand alone for initial target validation.

Even when I'm writing longer pieces, I look for small moments, turns of phrase, which allow each scene to stand alone.

The Moments go as far as to "confirm the inexplicable inherent in genius", with "exquisite melody, wondrous harmonic changes, 'heavenly brevity'," while maintaining "a sense of contrast and variety that allows each miniature to stand alone while complementing the work on either side of it".

One of the most frequently quoted lines from the novel is that "Arrakis teaches the attitude of the knife — chopping off what's incomplete and saying: 'Now, it's complete because it's ended here.' " If only Herbert had heeded this advice and allowed his singular novel to stand alone.

One of the most frequently quoted lines from the novel is that "Arrakis teaches the attitude of the knife chopping off what's incomplete and saying: 'Now, it's complete because it's ended here.' " If only Herbert had heeded this advice and allowed his singular novel to stand alone.

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