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As a result, the plant is allowed to spread its resources over many growth buds.
The authors worry that democracy is threatened by the ease at which disinformation about civic issues is allowed to spread and flourish.
And that is why abuses in the system so often go unreported and uncorrected, and why the game -- now more a fixture of the national entertainment industry than higher education -- is allowed to spread a corrupting influence.
But if it is allowed to spread to the lungs and become pneumonic plague – and passed on through saliva – patients can die within 24 hours of infection, and the mortality rate is "always very high".
That, combined with the rapid growth of urban areas in the tropical and subtropical regions where the mosquito thrives, has scientists worried that if the disease is allowed to spread to other parts of Africa and perhaps Asia, it could overwhelm the world's supply of vaccines.
If you lie, you'll be spreading misinformation around, and if misinformation is allowed to spread around, then you won't know the things you have to know in order to act freely.
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It should not be allowed to spread to the Premier League.
It was allowed to spread once it was determined that the conditions were suitable.
"If he can spread his hate, we're allowed to spread out love".
That is not to say that AI should be allowed to spread uncontrolled in the NHS.
Terrorism could not be allowed to spread across the region, he added.
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is expected to spread
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