Sentence examples for being allowed to discuss from inspiring English sources

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They will each make an opening and closing statement, as well as being allowed to discuss on four topics.

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Participants were allowed to discuss their health beliefs; however, discussions were concluded by distinguishing whether a belief was 'fact' (conformed to scientific-based evidence) or 'myth' (related to folk beliefs).

Nobody is allowed to discuss Palestine.

A non-financial settlement was reached, which neither side is allowed to discuss in detail.

An employer argues that employees should not be allowed to discuss their pay.

Pooley has asked to be allowed to discuss Amnesty International, explaining that she has supported them since her school days.

Fortunately, you're allowed to discuss Islam in public debate and you're not muzzled in public debate.

People must be allowed to discuss what they feel they could or should have done, and make peace with it.

I have often sensed that I wasn't going to be allowed to discuss some of this painful legacy with certain people in my family.

Safely back from battle, Miller was allowed to discuss his brand of warfare -- and how he was built to carry it out.

The families will see it this morning, journalists this afternoon – and no one is allowed to discuss or reveal the findings before the official publication time of 3.30pm.

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