Sentence examples for be allowed to exist from inspiring English sources

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In the advertisement, she defends writing a reality-based "fiction" about a female genius: Without arguing physically about possibilities in a fiction, such a being may be allowed to exist; whose grandeur is drawn from the operations of its own faculties, not subjugated to opinion; but drawn by the individual from the original source.

"The terrorists should not be allowed to exist at all.

That is a situation the clubs say cannot be allowed to exist.

This is the idea that a species should be allowed to exist for its own sake.

"This organization and those like it cannot and will not be allowed to exist on Iraqi land".

In combative questioning Cunningham asked whether a company that took "excessive risks" should be "allowed to exist".

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With expenses, an ambiguity was allowed to exist between allowances ("just divide the maximum into 12 monthly payments," MPs were told in the 90s) and out-of-pocket expenses.

If the stuff is allowed to exist, it will stand.

When you think about it, it's surprising that art is allowed to exist.

But remember, this was the era when Bush sold records and Reef were allowed to exist.

The Kirov was allowed to exist but kept mostly at home.

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