Sentence examples for to allow fair from inspiring English sources

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The purpose of classification is to allow fair competition between people with different types of disability.

At the same time, more governments and councils around the world are joining the Open Government Data movement, leveraging modern information infrastructure to allow fair and more efficient access to public and tax-funded data.

To allow fair competition in the market for server software Microsoft must disclose to rivals enough of the technical code inside Windows to allow competing server software to work as well with Windows as Microsoft's server package does.

Mr. ElBaradei declared then that he would challenge Mr. Mubarak for president if the rules were changed to allow fair elections, a provocative gesture that was considered hopeless at the time, but challenging enough to land a less prominent figure in prison.

So, back to Claire Danes, who explained to Sergeant Brody that nosegays (or small bouquets of fragrant flowers) originated in the Middle Ages to allow fair ladies (and why not gents?) to mask ugly odors and make the nose feel gay.

Diplomats in the meeting said the representatives of various African nations, including Tanzania, Morocco and Kenya, all voiced support for bringing increased pressure on Zimbabwe to allow fair elections to proceed in the June 27 run-off vote for president — though the Burkina Faso minister said it was premature to consider sanctions against Zimbabwe.

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As Kagan noted, 28 states are "right to work" and do not allow fair share fees, while 22 states are not "right to work" and do allow them.

"Our proposals will help ensure a consistent approach to sentencing, allowing fair and proportionate sentences across the board, with some of the most serious offenders facing tougher penalties.

To allow for fair competition, of course!

The government's position is to allow the Fair Work Commission to set penalty rates.

"Landlords need to allow for fair wear and tear by the occupier relative to the length of time in the property, the number of occupiers and their age.

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