Sentence examples for that specifically allow from inspiring English sources

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Then there are the laws that specifically allow discrimination against trans people.

"Even in marketing there are no regulations that specifically allow women to work," says Ehap Abdullah Mashat, owner of the Perdu lingerie store.

When people sign up to Facebook, they agree to terms of service that specifically allow the company to conduct research using their data without seeking their permission.

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Some Republican officials have even suggested sealing Florida's ballots, despite a provision of the state's sunshine law that specifically allows ballots to be inspected.

The resulting problem is highly nonlinear and solved with a modified Newton method (e.g., error-oriented) that specifically allows for a temporary increase of the residuals.

Delaware is one of the few states that specifically allows landfills to use substances that offer the "equivalent" protection of soil, and that will give a product blanket approval.

Here we describe a retroviral expression system that specifically allows longer polypeptides and shorter peptides to be expressed in the cytoplasm, and thereby to be processed onto class I MHC molecules.

Spokesmen for the State Judiciary, the Attorney General's office and the Division of Motor Vehicles said they had never heard of citizen-based parking summonses, and none could point to any provisions in state law or regulations that specifically allowed or prohibited them.

The first proposal to reform the doctrine of privity was made in 1937 by the Law Revision Committee in its Sixth Interim Report, which proposed an act of Parliament to allow third parties to enforce terms of a contract that specifically allowed them to do so.

At the moment, users can share up to four profiles that effectively work as individual accounts — though there's no indication that's on the way, given the changes were made to the membership that specifically allows people to stream two things at once.

In 2013, a ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court on Shelby County v. Holder struck down important provisions of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 that specifically allowed the federal government to provide oversight of states and jurisdictions with a history of disenfranchising voters.

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