Sentence examples for being allowed to set from inspiring English sources

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But the ensuing political rumpus led to Indian states being allowed to set tougher rules on their turf.

Foreign banks are being allowed to set up shop, but the state institutions that have monopolised banking since 1963 remain so inept that it can take weeks to transfer money between branches.

The Israelis use waste water for a lot of their farming; the Palestinians are only now being allowed to set up water-treatment plants, and still under conditions they find unacceptable.

The 32 local school districts, they said, are still being allowed to set their own curriculums, even though 60percentt of the children in last year's program either did not take or failed the end-of-summer test.

Royal Mail is also being allowed to set wholesale charges to its competitors for delivery from its sorting offices to the front door.

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The banks would be allowed to set their own maximum.

Agencies are allowed to set their own numbers.

Each local authority is allowed to set charges according to parents' means within this overall limit.

A tattoo must be allowed to "set" before it can be removed.

This one, too, is a spreader, especially if the flowers are allowed to set seed.

Terrorists should never have been allowed to set the agenda, or dictate the response.

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