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to enabling
verb
To give strength or ability to; to make firm and strong.
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Touch is vital to enabling a body to regulate itself.
But they're also not averse to enabling work that might not have the same commercial clout.
Here, nudity is offered as an alternative to enabling the unethical practices of the fur trade.
Essentially, a leader sets a climate or tone conducive to enabling people to give of their best.
"Any form of government assistance to Qantas is a means to enabling them to reinstate their monopoly".
Material they were able to recover, such as DNA and fingerprints, may be crucial to enabling prosecutions.
But he said this did not refer to enabling the publishers to force Amazon to raise prices, too.
"I would argue that these satellites are critically important to saving lives and property and to enabling homeland security".
Travelling to remote or disadvantaged neighbourhoods, she helps train local coaches with a view to enabling as many young people as possible to take up the game.
"The extent to which we defend our past structures as opposed to enabling the right future for policing is really key to this".
Never mind that it wasn't even Hillary's misstep, she was accused of everything from covering up for her husband to enabling his bad behavior.
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