Sentence examples for considered to permit from inspiring English sources

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Nothing in this section shall be considered to permit or require that the Postal Service provide any nonpostal service, except that the Postal Service may provide nonpostal services which were offered as of January 1, 2006, as provided under this subsection.

A tension band technique should be considered to permit rotational control of the distal fragment and compression at the fracture site.

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"[His] essential point is... someone that seeks to make licit what is explicitly illicit in religious terms, and agreed to be so by Muslim doctors of scripture, would then be considered to have permitted what God forbade, and to do so would take someone outside the pale of Islam," he said.

Sampling with replacement was used since our dataset can be considered large to permit numerous samples of reasonable size to obtain stable conclusions within the smaller samples.

This number of panellists was considered sufficient to permit a diverse sample and also provide an opportunity for panel members to be involved in the group discussion in Round 2. 28 We used purposive sampling across a range of factors (see table 1) to maximise the opportunity for a diverse range of perspectives and expertise.

A priori, we decided that an evidence base could be considered sufficient to permit a quantitative estimate if there were at least three studies and also if at least 75% of the included studies had reported effect sizes or had provided sufficient information for the calculation of effect sizes.

This work will be useful to federal and state regulators considering DPR as source water, state and local decision makers as they consider whether to permit a particular DPR project, and design engineers as they consider which unit treatment processes should be employed for particular projects.

President Bush is currently considering whether to permit the sale of leases off the coasts of Florida and California.

Now President Bush is considering whether to permit federal financing for the research; current law bans spending taxpayer dollars on such work.

The security department and the Justice Department are considering rules to permit asylum in cases like Mrs. Alvarado's, opening the door to women fleeing countries that condone severe domestic abuse, genital mutilation and other forms of acute violence against women.

Now, as President Bush considers whether to permit federal financing for stem cell studies, the fate of the nation's leftover embryos weighs heavily on the minds of fertility doctors and their patients.

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