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The phrase "allowing for collateral" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to finance, law, or agreements where collateral is considered as part of a transaction or arrangement.
Example: "The loan agreement was structured with a lower interest rate, allowing for collateral to secure the borrowed amount."
Alternatives: "considering collateral" or "taking collateral into account".
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However, low specificity of neutrophil antimicrobial armaments allows for collateral tissue damage.
The block of bone was freed from the underlying condyle using an osteotome allowing for the lateral collateral ligament to be reflected.
The Bureau of Investigative Journalism has counted as many as 884 civilian deaths – including 176 children – in Pakistan alone as a result of U.S. drone use, which counters the government's claims that drones are a precise tool that allows for minimum "collateral damage".
In this case, RHA reconstruction would not have been effective due to the sufficient time that had passed (3 weeks from the first operation), allowing for the growth of collateral arterial flow, difficulty of RHA repair, and risk of postoperative anticoagulation.
Chappell said that most likely banks will attempt to work with clients that have breached covenants by raising interest rates on their loans, making the companies put up additional collateral, and by allowing for unscheduled debt repayments.
The illustrated algorithm allows for the identification of collateral components which require replacing when adjoining components are replaced even though their own service life is not yet exceeded.
Finally, self and collateral reports allow for a quick assessment of functional abilities in older adults.
Paley modified the Judet quadricepsplasty by emphasizing that parapatellar incisions should extend only to the medial articular line of the proximal tibia, which would allow for the elevation of the medial collateral ligament, minimizing the manipulation of soft tissues and avoiding additional blood loss [10].
These results suggest that RON is a low-risk alternative therapy, but a randomized study with a larger number of patients is necessary to establish the factors important for developing collateral circulation that allows for blood drainage beyond the occluded vessel.
Alternatively, to correct the negative externalities, a so-called "Pigovian tax" could be levied as a condition of allowing the collateral to the bankruptcy protections that make it attractive as security for shadow banking.
How many babies am I allowed as collateral damage here, @NYTmag?
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