Sentence examples for regulations enable from inspiring English sources

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They also forget that the EU's Dublin regulations enable us to send migrants back to the European country in which they were first processed.

Strict regulations enable the government to protect its friends in the private sector from competition, and bureaucrats line their own pockets, becoming further indebted to the system.

Although the regulations enable an NHS trust to refuse treatment on the grounds that a patient requiring a non-urgent clinical intervention did not qualify for free treatment, Peterborough said it had never turned away a patient who said they were unable to pay.

FEE: CHANGING AN AIRLINE TICKET WORKAROUND: New Department of Transportation regulations enable passengers to cancel a reservation without penalty for up to 24 hours after it is made as long as the reservation is made at least a week before the flight's departure date.

"In some countries across Europe, regulations enable people to rent for 10 years or longer," says Wendy. "There are also models overseas in which rent rates are capped and more predictable for people.

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The police stopped applying absurd regulations, enabling the birth of private enterprise.

Tells how these regulations enabled a group of helicopter pilots to be detected by a commanding general--Maj.

The present regulations, enabling haredim not to serve so long as they remain in their yeshivas (religious seminaries), have been ruled discriminatory and therefore unconstitutional by the Supreme Court.

While travel restrictions between the rivals India and Pakistan are notoriously inflexible, Nepal has enjoyed comparatively relaxed visa regulations, enabling intellectuals and activists from across the region to gather in Kathmandu.

Back in the 1980s the LDDC was a quango responsible for "regenerating" the docklands, a task made easier for it as the Conservative government helpfully abolished planning regulations, enabling the LDDC to ride roughshod over local residents.

Initially the Human Embryo and Fertilisation Act 1990 allowed a maximum storage period of 10 years for sperm, but in 2009 regulations enabled that period to be extended subject to certain requirements.

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