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It can do damage or it can do good, permitting something to grow".
Consent, in ethics and political philosophy, an act of permitting something to be done or of recognizing some authority.
Perhaps content owners should just require YouTube to pay a premium on top of existing royalty rates for permitting something it could block, that has created a secondary use of material licensed to it.
They can err by permitting something bad to happen (approving a harmful product, a Type I error in risk-analysis parlance) or by preventing something good from becoming available (not approving a beneficial product, a Type II error).
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Why would a benevolent God permit something so monstrous?
Much of the San Andreas Fault lies far enough away to permit something of a warning.
"You don't create a zone to permit something that you find offensive," he said.
"Carriers need a clear and reliable understanding of when and under what circumstances spectrum acquisitions will be permitted, something we do not have today.
Mr. McConnell said he wanted further negotiations to assure that no bailouts would be permitted — something the government cannot reasonably promise.
Einstein was not entirely pleased with the news that his equations permitted something as Alice in Wonderland-like as spatial paths that looped backward in time; in fact, he confessed to being "disturbed" by Gödel's universe.
As Paracelsus nicely stated: "All things are poison, and nothing is without poison; only the dose permits something not to be poisonous" Like other drugs, it is the dose of fluids that make them poisonous.
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