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But Mrs. Luce suggests he would throw all that away, at the age of 76, to enable a few more Democrats to be elected to Congress next time.
It may be that Crossrail-related "uplift" will enable a few more "affordable" units to be squeezed out of developers as part of planning deals than would otherwise have been the case ("viability" permitting, of course).
While respecting that Afghans should determine their own future, United States officials must not let a "hands off" policy lead to political conditions that will embolden repression and enable a few to hijack the future from the many Afghans who hope to embrace freedom.
These provisions, some of which have been in place for nearly a century, enable a few things.
The All England Lawn Tennis Club has spent a fortune simply to enable a few youthful adults to whack a soft ball at one another by means of cat gut on rainy days.
First spotted at music festivals such as Glastonbury, these rural routers should enable a few more of to say that you definitely saw Mark Cavendish and co ride up Buttertubs Pass.
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A study published last year described a different kind of experimental transplant, using pancreas cells from donated cadavers, that enabled a few diabetics to give up insulin shots.
Oligarch wealth enables a few big clubs from Ukraine and Russia to mix it with the elite, but the old Soviet satellite states lack the resources to produce strong teams.
Those of us who have supported financial capitalism are open to the charge that the system we championed has merely enabled a few spivs to get rich.
Unfortunately, while this sort of happened (they went seven grueling games), the Bruins' astonishing last-second comeback in Game Seven, though enabling a few mean-spirited cheers of "1967!" — the last year an aging Leafs team won a Cup, against a young Canadiens team that would go on to become one of the finest ever — also raised the dreadful spectre of yet another Boston Cup.
The case related to his days as a tycoon in the 1990's as Russia emerged from the Soviet command economy into freewheeling capitalism, which enabled a few businessmen -- the so-called oligarchs -- to win great influence at the Kremlin and amass fortunes from the breakup and sale of huge state monopolies.
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