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The phrase "allows for built" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey the idea of enabling construction or development, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The new policy allows for built environments that promote sustainability."
Alternatives: "enables construction" or "facilitates development".
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The use of a non-relational database such as MongoDB allows for built in horizontal scalability, making the app just as proficient at manipulating traditional datasets as it is at true "Big Data" datasets.
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The new Conexant AudioSmart 2-Mic Development kit includes the company's latest voice input processor, too, which allows for built-in speech recognition.
Instead of attenuating teachers' sense of professional control over what they teach, as the current instructional mandates were reported to do, policy that allows for built-in local adaptations could improve teachers' sense that they could meet required guidelines and adapt them to fit their own instructional plans.
This conception is typically developed in the context of a rich formal theory of properties that allows for complex properties built up from simpler ones by means of operations such as negation, conjunction, etc.
Rackspace goal is to form a partner network that could act as one federated cloud that allows for the build out across multiple regions with OpenStack as the common operating system.
I'd love to hear someone make a legal argument that the constitution allows for corporations to build private armies at taxpayer expense.
The short schedule and week between games allows for drama to build and storylines to emerge.
It will be a small embassy, with only a core team, until the situation allows for it to build up, Hague says.
During a winter storm in January 2012, an overnight train running to keep the overhead catenary free of ice stalled inside the Beacon Hill Tunnel, allowing for ice build up that canceled Link service for several hours.
12 The specified change for scenario 1 represents a reduction in permeability of dwellings ("air leakiness"), from the current average of 13 m/m/h at 50 Pa pressure to 7 m/m/h, with a target upper limit for air permeability of 10 m/m/h (maximum allowed for new builds under Part L of the Building Regulations for England 13 instead of the recommended "good practice maximum" of 5 m/m/h.
The way that the model is built allows for studying the dynamics of any system consisting of two species communicating with one another via chemical signals.
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