Sentence examples for allowing to release from inspiring English sources

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The second approach consisted in designing microspheres allowing to release in a controlled fashion pdT16.

The bamboo is processed in an enclosed container where 100%% of the chemicals are trapped and held, not allowing to release into the atmosphere.

The research team's decision to withdraw from the project was triggered by Alcoa not allowing to release a key report of the research.

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And he said NASA was not allowed to release confidential data that was commercially sensitive.

While the reports are confidential, the agency is allowed to release the cumulative data to the public.

"If we were allowed to release it, we're confident it would be approved by peer review and be published".

And under Florida law, law enforcement officials are allowed to release the names and photographs of juveniles charged with felonies.

Once the bowler was allowed to release overhand, the ball could then reach speeds above 90 mph (145 km/hr).

In fact, the leak is estimated to be in the range of trillionths of a curie, while the plant is allowed to release thousands of curies.

Because of the danger to planes, Mr. Smith is not allowed to release them at the airport, and Duxbury Beach serves as a haven.

Mr. Cuomo's office will not be allowed to release information about the pay of individual Merrill employees, but his office may file another motion to change that.

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