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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allowing providers" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing permissions or capabilities granted to service providers in various contexts, such as healthcare, technology, or business.
Example: "The new policy is aimed at allowing providers to offer more flexible services to their clients."
Alternatives: "permitting providers" or "enabling providers".
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The F.C.C. rules include a provision allowing providers to request a waiver to reduce their data collection requirements, provided they limit to two the number of intermediate phone companies they use to route their calls.
It is for this reason that cyber security clusters have been springing up around the country with government support, allowing providers to meet SMEs and discuss concerns and issues.
Many had seen the exception as allowing providers to offer an internet fast lane to paying sites, leading to the Italian government to propose removing the exception from the draft regulations.
Ceteris paribus, their demand function shifts upwards, so the number of policyholders who can freely choose their provider increases, thus allowing providers to increase their markup.
We show how our Contributory Provision Point (CPP) contracts reward consumers with reduced prices for advance reservations, while allowing providers to make accurate forecasts of energy usage.
"While we understand DfE wants to allow some flexibility by allowing providers to use professional discretion, it makes it a grey area, open to misinterpretation.
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This system allowed providers to enter time spent providing critical care and E/M services to individual patients as well as time spent performing procedures.
Among the exceptions opposed by net neutrality supporters is one which allows providers to offer priority to "specialised services", providing they still treat the "open" internet equally.
The government needs to ensure that rewards follow success rather than failure and allow providers to publish data.
The rule would also allow providers to refuse to participate in unspecified "other medical procedures" that contradict their religious beliefs or moral convictions.
Rather like a supermarket loyalty card, public transport smartcards can record passenger data, which in turn allows providers to analyse and shape a better service.
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