Sentence examples for be allowed to migrate from inspiring English sources

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Perhaps with time Martial will be allowed to migrate to the centre, Rooney rested or moved deeper.

When asked what sort of people should be allowed to migrate to Britain, he said: "People who do not have HIV, to be frank.

They should be allowed to migrate to the rich countries to compete for the jobs there just as the powerful corporations of the rich must be allowed to compete with their tiny counterparts in the poor countries".

For months, Democrats have been pushing to allow a greater number of Syrian refugees to be allowed to migrate to The United States and escape the horrible violence that is happening in their country.

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MM cells were allowed to migrate for 24 h; thereafter, migrating cells were collected and stained with CD138.

Cells were allowed to migrate for 12 h, and migrated cells were lysed and detected with CyQuant GR dye solution (Invitrogen, Carlsbad, CA).

Even-Dar and Mansour [22] consider concurrent and independent task migration policies, where tasks are allowed to migrate from the overloaded machines to the under-loaded resources.

Cells were allowed to migrate for 24 h; the gap area was then photographed and migration distances were measured.

Now they are allowed to migrate more freely.

Moreover, suppose that only adults are allowed to migrate.

A fraction m i of the young is allowed to migrate.

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