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It's allowing someone else to see you letting yourself down.
Would a lawyer or jury punish her simply for allowing someone else to drive it?
And, really, it was generous of her, allowing someone else to feel the satisfaction of revenge.
"It's about control of the technology, and as soon as you're talking about applications on other devices, you're allowing someone else to be dictating that environment," he said.
A -- Lucas A. Ferrara, a Manhattan real estate lawyer, said that allowing someone else to use an apartment, even in an exchange arrangement, usually creates a subtenancy.
But if migrants keep coming over the walls, the idea of allowing someone else to try to handle the problem may start to look more attractive than living with so much barbed wire in Beijing.
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After 34 years, you have to allow someone else to do the job".
They allow someone else to be in sharp focus while they remain invisible.
Your daughter not having her own room does not allow someone else's to have a bed.
The journalist then either passed it to Guido Fawkes, or allowed someone else to get their hands on it, who passed it to the blogger.
For a few months, though, Mrs. Reese, 84, allowed someone else to control her affairs, and she is still recovering from the result of that lapse.
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