Sentence examples for allowed to test from inspiring English sources

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"No one has been allowed to test anything like this on right whales," Kraus said.

What kind of a deal is it where you're allowed to test missiles all over the place?

In the summer of 1908 she was allowed to test her plan in a slum district on the East Side.

"One is afraid to even speculate what would have been brought out if Mr Blake had been allowed to test the evidence.

Dr. Giuliani's team was then allowed to test a precious relic, the emerald set on the central jewel lily of the Holy Crown of France by Louis IX.

Under the agreement, G.M. will be allowed to test the Cadillac brand in China before committing itself to build them there.

Up to 75% of major leaguers are estimated to be regularly ingesting substances which the game's governing body currently is not even allowed to test for.

"But I think at 27 you should be allowed to test the limits of what you're doing and maybe make some mistakes".

Last year, he drove the experimental Delta Wing car that the A.C.O. had allowed to test out new, clean racing technologies.

Her company is allowed to test for mutations that cause the skin disease, but if it discovers a mutation for hearing loss, it cannot tell the doctor.

Before his road trip he works as a bartender in a New York comedy club, where he is seldom allowed to test his skills.

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