Sentence examples for the wording allows for from inspiring English sources

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The wording allows for the consideration of Germans' memories and others' recollections of the country, too.

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The numbers are written inside this diamond and the corners are allocated for the words (allowing for an additional phrase, like "not now").

I will argue that chronicling the travels of these words allows for a different understanding of what makes a city, in this case Brussels, work; of what makes Brussels possible.

This author is too intelligent to pretend that romance can reverse the entropic principle to which we are all subjected sooner or later, but the very last words of the book allow for the possibility that love may at least light us as we go, even if it can't prevent our departure.

The participating educators documented examples of how they used the thinking routines to engage students in specific strategies of clinical reasoning and how students responded: "The three words allowed for more concise documentation and kept her on track.

A z-score may be calculated from the number of correctly generated words allowing for the subject's age.

In 2010, the length of the composition was increased to approximately 1000 words, allowing for greater elaboration of visual and physiological analyses of the chosen works, an enhancement that yielded more substantive and thoughtful responses from the students.

In other words, allowing for population, you are 34 times more likely to be the victim of gun crime in the US than on this side of the Atlantic.Contrast that with knife-related crime, where deaths averaged 1,754 in America and 233 in England/Wales; allowing for the population difference, you were only 36% more likely to be stabbed in the US.

The difference from CFGs is that hierarchical grouping is achieved by directly subordinating words to words (allowing for multiple dependents of a head word), rather than phrases to phrases.

It revoked the harsh laws proposed against Roman Catholics, it removed the abuse of the pope from the litany and kept the wording that allowed for both consubstantial and transubstantial beliefs in the presence of Christ in the Eucharist.

The memo then explained at length that the definition of the word "profound" allowed for a broad interpretation of what measures were acceptable short of that.

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