Sentence examples for it is designed to allow from inspiring English sources

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The software's documentation says it is designed to allow small business groups to collaborate.

It is designed to allow operation in the energy range 30 100 GeV/u.

It is designed to allow police to stop possible jihadists or IRA members planning bombings, as they enter Britain.

It is designed to allow rapid comparison of LANDSAT imagery between these periods for any view in Google Earth.

A $125 lighting kit for amateurs and professionals alike, it is designed to allow excellent still-life shots with minimal fuss.

While the boot is expensive and has not gone into mass production, it is designed to allow flexibility in the ankle and to prevent hyperextension of the back.

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Another feature of the ball is its rubber layer; it was designed to allow a better response while retaining the impact energy and releases it in the coup.

"We had a good intention - it was designed to allow people to dwell on the images without the commentary.

It was designed to allow family members to organize their digital memorabilia alongside scans of physical artifacts.

It was designed to allow Mr Lagos, then also a strong candidate, to stand down without losing face.

It's designed to allow people to continue to golf, play soccer, ride their bicycles and do all the things they enjoy doing.

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