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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allows for left" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to express the idea of permitting or accommodating something related to "left," but it needs more context to be meaningful.
Example: "The design allows for left-handed users to operate the device comfortably."
Alternatives: "permits left" or "accommodates left".
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In some patients improvement allows for left ventricular assist device removal.
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The definition in the new guidelines allows for leaving one's home as long as it is without social interaction and refers to the difficulties of excluding prodromal schizophrenia.
Further, the methods that allow for left truncation rely on a key assumption: entry time and event time are conditionally independent, given the covariates included in the model.
It alternatively considers capacity levels that allow for leaving the discrete capacity planning completely to the model.
Many schools also allow for leaves of absence for these sorts of programs.
This allows for (n' = left lceil log _{2} u') + bar m right rceil ) a number of (u' leq 2^{n' -bar m}) wavelet coefficients per packet, and a total of u ′·p wavelet coefficients of household measurement values per encryption.
"People like that are on our tours constantly," said Maul, whose job allows for short leaves to work on his production projects.
Not that Ms. Swift allows for spontaneity, or leaves room for mystery.
But Hirschman would come to recognize that action fuelled by doubt allows for failures to be left behind.
It allows for virtual intimate experiences without leaving the privacy of your own home.
This allows for rapid runtimes, but also leaves a sizable fraction (>50% in some cases) of each dataset unused.
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