Sentence examples for have failed to allow from inspiring English sources

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There has been widespread international anger that the rebels have failed to allow proper access to the crash site to investigators, and suspicions that they have seized the black boxes and are attempting to destroy evidence.

That absurd but sinister arrest in Belarus of a website editor for publishing pictures of teddy bears is just one example of the way in which the former Soviet satellites, and related east European communist states, have failed to allow freedom of the press to flourish.

Collagen sponges (CSs) have failed to allow a more sustained release of rhBMPs.

As a nation, we have failed to allow the wounds of our history to heal properly.

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The coroner was criticized for reportedly having failed to allow IPCC investigators to attend the first, and for failing to tell Tomlinson's family that they had a legal right to attend or send a representative.

Instead, the court said that the F.C.C. had failed to allow sufficient time for official notice and public comment on the new rules, as required by law.

Despite having reported on years of police attacks against environmental campaigners, Monbiot has failed to allow these confrontations with the law to open his eyes.

She said Justice Carruthers had failed to allow her lawyers to ask witnesses proper questions, and she criticized his decision not to let her change lawyers during the trial.

Mike Darcey, the chief operating officer at BSkyB, has today accused public service broadcasters, industry regulators and politicians of breeding a "culture of dependency" that has failed to allow the UK TV industry to explore new business models.

According to the children's lawyers, the Home Office has failed to allow the relocation of many of the most vulnerable children to the UK, failed to give proper written decisions in refusing these applications and failed to use its discretion in response to extreme cases.

The dissent, written by Chief Justice Leah Ward Sears, called the court "overly rigid" in its consideration of new evidence in support of a retrial and said it had failed to allow "an adequate inquiry into the fundamental question, which is whether or not an innocent person might have been convicted or even, as in this case, might be put to death".

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