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Our intelligence agency is allowed to act on information obtained through torture.
The developer is allowed to act for a specific time to build up the image to the required density and contrast.
So long as Israel is allowed to act with impunity and in violation of international law without repercussion, little will change.
Regrettably (or by the grace of God, depending on how grisly one's private collection of exes), no one but Alvy is allowed to act as Peeping Tom on someone's former flames and see them for what they are: human.
Therefore, in this study we introduced two methodological alterations that have been shown to improve children's performance in other tasks with inhibitory demands: (a) imposing a short delay before a child is allowed to act and (b) replacing reward items with symbolic tokens.
According to the law, in principle every Brazilian physician is allowed to act as an interventionalist.
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In our simulation process a given TF was allowed to act as "dual" (i.e., acting as both activator and repressor of its TGs) or "mono" (i.e., either activator or repressor of its TGs, but not both).
"Men were allowed to act crazy on the sideline.
-- where I go, "I cannot act, I should not be allowed to act".
Then the rules changed and lawyers were allowed to act on a contingency basis.
Villiers said that under Labour, wheel-clamping firms had been allowed to "act with impunity".
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