Sentence examples for might allow access from inspiring English sources

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But she'd arrived home late, and tired, and, on entering the kitchen and seeing them together in easy silence at the table, she'd felt a need to announce herself, to offer something that might allow access to their world.

The orthodontic journals might allow access to their publications via apps, particularly as online journals become more prevalent.

So, for instance, one gesture (could be the drawing of a specific shape or letter with a fingertip) might allow access only to games content on the phones, while another could offer up access to an entire category of apps provided through corporate deployment, but not to other features.

Chromatin density is reduced after damage [4] and this might allow access to the nuclease explaining previous results [7,17].

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The thinking by some was that with the last of a series of sensitive anniversaries this year now finally behind us, the guardians of China's Great Firewall might again allow access to some blocked foreign sites, including Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.

Officials said yesterday that today they might allow some access to Broadway, though not the area west of it.

Young said the government was reluctant to transfer ill asylum seekers to Australia because it might allow them access to legal representation.

Previously, it has been suggested that subordinates may help in payment for continued residency on the territory (the 'pay-to-stay hypothesis'), but payment might also be reciprocated or might allow subordinates access to reproductive opportunities.

In other cases, Eagle adds, companies might allow data access in exchange for analytical services focused on building better models for delivering service to cellular subscribers.

Phosphorylation of H3S10 has, for example, been proposed to enhance the flexibility of the chromatin fiber, which might allow easier access of non-histone proteins such as condensin or topo IIα [ 54].

"Is there a temptation to guard the item and not allow access because it might fall apart?" asked Vanessa Cameron, a former archivist for the Bronx County Historical Society, now working at a private club.

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