Sentence examples for be allowed to sort from inspiring English sources

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Ukrainians must be allowed to sort out their own problems.

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For a while they were allowed to sort mail for prisoners.

"We are all agreed that Europe should not be allowed to register the sort of patents you find in the United States, " he said.

In his correspondence from 1965, he repeatedly expressed concern that he be allowed to retain some sort of control over the Library of Congress release.

This should not just be allowed to become some sort of Punch and Judy match between Edinburgh and London".

"We want [fiscal] cooperation, but the quid pro quo of that should be that we as a country should be allowed to have the sort relationship we want, which would include a free trade area," he said.

Mr Clarke argued this week that his department was in such a mess that he should be allowed to stay on and sort it out.

"In my view, the investigation should be allowed to proceed while we sort out what's real and not real," Dr. Lipkin said.

In short, they are meant to be boring and heavily regulated utilities with little scope for racy profits but also much less chance of blowing up.The bits of banking outside this ring-fence will be allowed to take all sorts of risk, but will also have to prepare detailed "living wills" that will help bank supervisors wind them up if they fail.

For instance, in her Indianapolis, residents would be allowed to do all sorts of things with and to panda bears.

President Obama didn't want any Congressional vote, but then again he got a fairly good deal because Republicans won't be allowed to attach all sorts of poison-pill amendments designed to kill any deal before it is struck.

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