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The phrase "allowing to reverse" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be missing a subject or object, making it unclear and incomplete.
Example: "The new feature is allowing users to reverse their last action."
Alternatives: "enabling a reversal" or "permitting a reversal".
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However, an a priori distinction between reversible and irreversible reactions may become problematic under extreme conditions, e.g. depletion of substrates or accumulation of intermediates due to inhibition of enzymes, where metabolite concentrations may drastically change thus allowing to reverse reactions that are normally designated to be irreversible.
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It is also being allowed to reverse cuts in civil-service wages, and to direct credit to companies hit by the war.Mozambique's recovery has not been equitably spread.
As the data often did not allow to reverse calculate significance levels, we simply tested whether the predictions pointed to the right direction – whether CI levels indeed decreased (1), increased (2), or were within a 10% margin (3).
"It is crucial that all efforts are made to ensure that the poliovirus is not allowed to reverse the gains made so far in Somalia," agreed Dr Ibrahim Betelmal, WHO Representative for Somalia.
It can't target United States persons by law, and it isn't allowed to reverse-target — picking a foreign target with the hopes of picking up the communications of someone thought to be in the United States.
Bumble, the dating app created by former Tinder VP of Marketing Whitney Wolfe, has released a feature called Backtrack that is identical to the rewind feature in Tinder Plus, allowing users to reverse accidental left swipes.
This app disguised 3D model files as "glitched artefacts," allowing users to reverse the glitch back into the original source.
In response to the spindle defects caused by these drugs, the spindle assembly checkpoint (SAC) delays mitosis allowing cells to reverse the drug-induced damage [4].
The $29 program allows you to "reverse engineer" any song in your iTunes library, allowing you to play along by marking out your own tablature, playing the chords the app senses in the music, or by looping and slowing down tricky parts of the song.
Extending these processes backwards in time in this manner is justified because of their stationarity and reversibility, which allows us to reverse the processes and translate them in time [ 9].
"The decision should have been allowed to be reversed," Watson said.
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