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Given that in such plans it is employees who bear the risk of a stockmarket crash or a drop in annuity rates, however, it is more common to allow them to choose what goes into the backpack themselves.So companies are giving employees not only risk but also choice.
Payments in kind (goat kids) were common to allow access to neighbours' crop residues.
On other dating platforms, it was common to allow people to message anyone they liked.
In hospital practice, it is common to allow as needed orders for temperature reduction therapies when the patient's body temperature rises above 101°F.
The adverse event rates were compared without adjustment as they were not anticipated to be sufficiently common to allow multifactorial analysis.
Besides, multicenter trials can be conducted when a condition is not that common to allow enrollment of an adequate number of patients in a reasonable time.
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Seeing the deficiencies in copyright law, he co-founded an organisation in 2001 called Creative Commons to allow content-creators to license their works in ways that are open rather than restrictive.
Pickles said the government wanted to find common ground to allow communities to unite.
It defies common sense to allow a single person — no matter how financially astute and ethical — to have complete control over such a crucial public asset.
Though not strictly traditional, it is common enough to allow me to include without worrying I'll never be able to holiday in France again, and it certainly helps keep the cakes nice and soft.
We must somehow conjure the common sense to allow people to die with dignity, without suffering, and at the reasonable time when their bodies give up even if their families refuse to do so.
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