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"The nezaam is too smart to allow for something perestroika-style to happen here," said Amir Hossein, 32, a local political activist.
The relative anonymity of the internet can facilitate ugly language but here it seemed to allow for something quite lovely; a language that might be deemed unacceptable in more public forums.
The chefs and owners — Allie and Rob Levitt, who met at culinary school and have worked in some of Chicago's well-known restaurants — say they see this as their chance to strip away the complicated tricks and sauces and flavorings to allow for something simpler, where fresh, local farmers' ingredients are allowed to be themselves.
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In that same year Kabuki theatres began using a front curtain to allow for scene changes, something never done in Noh.
This concept describes a form that is "too heavily determined by non-human forces" (Nio 2004, p. 43) to allow for human recognition (something that is, by contrast, possible for identity).
Herbert was devising what appeared to be a particularly ingenious scheme, and in the course of debunking it, Kaiser ventures, mainstream physicists came to appreciate that entanglement does allow for something else: encrypting messages so that they are impossible, in theory, to surreptitiously intercept.
But there's also a way to solve these equations by setting them up to allow for a stunning simplification — something Nick Baxter did about a month ago when I shared the problem with him.
Mr. Fyodorov said he would like to see the Constitution amended to allow for a national ideology, something that is now explicitly excluded in the text, but concedes that this will take time.
I don't know what will happen in six months -- I don't make a plan -- but you have to allow for the possibility that something positive will come in fashion.
It would allow for something that simply does not exist at present: office holders who do not have to divide their loyalty between big contributors and the voters of New York.
It might allow for something else, for example the rather grim humor that punctuates "Hamlet".
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to allow for things
to allow for approximately
to allow for one
to pay for something
to ask for something
to battle for something
to push for something
to vote for something
to look for something
to call for something
to go for something
to hope for something
to stand for something
to work for something
to settle for something
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