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The phrase "allows for sanctions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where a system, policy, or agreement provides the possibility or authority to impose penalties or punitive measures.
Example: "The new regulations allow for sanctions against companies that fail to comply with environmental standards."
Alternatives: "permits sanctions" or "provides for sanctions."
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The act also allows for sanctions, known as "technical measures", which could include disconnection.
Once the United Nations certifies that Libya has jumped through all its hoops, U.S. law allows for sanctions to be removed 90 days later.
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No specific enforcement power was included in the resolution, though United Nations' charter rules allow for sanctions against non-cooperating countries.
The sanctions could be structured somewhat similar to the U.S. Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Rule 11, which allows for bench sanctions for a variety of mischief.
But that only means that the euro zone needs stricter criteria for admitting new members, along with a mechanism that allows for real sanctions against members that misbehave.
What is effective about Global Magnitsky is that it allows for targeted sanctions against individuals without going directly at the larger, important bilateral relationship between the United States and another country, whether ally or adversary.
These sort of political oxymorons are also present in Michigan Republican's top legislative priorities -- "religious freedom" which allows for state sanctioned discrimination and "insurance reform" which ends the nation's best catastrophic coverage.
If either side fails to abide by the terms, then "additional measures" under Article 41 of the UN Charter - which allows for non-military sanctions - will be considered, the resolution says.
The administration's softer touch, says Karim Sadjadpour, an Iran expert at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, has solidified the transatlantic alliance, allowing for tougher sanctions.
In 2010, the State Legislature approved the framework of a new evaluation system that would be more specific and would allow for tougher sanctions against teachers who are rated ineffective, but efforts to put that system in place have stalled in New York City and elsewhere over issues like the appeals process for teachers and the role that student test scores would play in teacher evaluations.
The resolution also called on Uefa, national associations and leagues to provide new regulations which allow for stricter sanctions in cases of racism.
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