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The phrase "allows one thing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing permissions or capabilities in a context where one specific action or condition is permitted.
Example: "The new software update allows one thing: faster processing speeds for all users."
Alternatives: "permits one action" or "enables one feature".
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But Socrates later rewords the principle of non-opposition's "same respect" condition as a "same part" condition (439b), which explicitly allows one thing to experience one opposite in one of its parts and another in another.
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My to do list may have five items written on it but my pain may only allow one thing to be completed.
Telomeres are complicated structures designed to allow one thing and avoid another.
And the system, while harsh, was inconsistent, allowing one thing one moment and forbidding it the next.
The general strategy is to argue that, from within a tradition, a person acquires epistemic resources not available to those outside the tradition, just as travelling to the heart of a jungle allows one to see things that those who have not made the journey can't see.
Being aware of this natural and primary cooperative behavior, often unconsciously executed, allows one to see things happening that others do not notice.
Patterns are dynamically generated, discovered, passed, applied, and automatically adapted, based on pattern matching and rewriting technology, which allows one to elegantly relate things as disparate as functions and data structures.
Of course, you could just search for "tennis fields in Oakland" or the like and get perfectly good results, but this allows one to search for things that may not be listed so formally.
Doing the right thing ethically invariably allows one to do well economically; but doing the wrong thing is economically suicidal.
"Old age allows one to try many interesting things," one of them remarked.
It is certainly the case that the experimental approach allows one to ask the what-if-things-had-been-different question.
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