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Allowing and himself
Allowing his child to die was his way of destroying himself, a kind of external suicide.

Allowing and be
Allowing assumption that a deity exists, further debate may be provoked that said deity is consciously taking actions.
Allowing the fire to burn was considered to be a better way to avoid groundwater contamination than putting it out.
Allowing the fire to burn was considered to be a better way to avoid groundwater contamination than putting it out.
* Allowing taxed and untaxed media to be sold, but with only the taxed media providing the copyright-relaxation benefits.
Allowing business rules to be documented during the course of business projects is less expensive and easier to accomplish than the first approach, but if the rules are not collected in a consistent manner, they are not valuable.
Allowing the message to be sent, Jane restores communication with the Fleet, and Congress re-issues the order for the Fleet to obliterate Lusitania.
Allowing for this and the extra space that may be required for the pyramidal RAM means that a substantial capital investment is required into even a modestly dimensioned chamber.
Allowing the river to be crossed at any time of the year, the bridge was an important factor of development for the town, but it was also necessary and useful for the Pax Romana: here there were hot springs visited by a lot of people ; in the region there were mines with precious metals, whose product was taken to Rome ; across the bridge passed the important Roman road of Braga to Astorga, with a lot of traffic ; and lastly here was quartered a numerous detachment of legionnaires of the Roman army.
With this perspective, games and gaming can be a source for inspiration in building more effective learning environments .” Allowing students to have the opportunity to participate, interact and inject their own ideas is a way to obviously grow and make informed decisions.
Allowing this fluid to evaporate and coagulate in the sun produced a latex which could be made flexible again with hot water, but which did not become brittle, unlike rubber prior to the discovery of vulcanization.
Allowing decoration a " right to roam " was to be very influential on Romanesque and Gothic art in all media.
" Allowing for Mr. Lockwood's zeal as an advocate, there can be no question that, had Peace chosen or been in a position to take proceedings, more than one newspaper had at this time laid itself open to prosecution for contempt of court.
Allowing this is necessary because an element that contains for instance a term X < sub > 1 </ sub > should also contain a term X < sub > i </ sub > for every i > 1 in order to be symmetric.
This principle addresses unfair disparity of youth sentences, by stating that sentence should be similar, not necessary the same Allowing such individualization makes the sentence meaningful for the youth involved and points at any rehabilitative needs required by the young offender.
Allowing California to suppress the speech at issue in this case would be destructive to that market place of ideas.
Allowing email content to be read, even by a computer, raises the risk that the expectation of privacy in email will be reduced.
Allowing goods to reach distant markets, a single trade route contains long distance arteries, which may further be connected to smaller networks of commercial and noncommercial transportation routes.
Identifying feelings is said to allow us to more easily connect with one another, and " Allowing ourselves to be vulnerable by expressing our feelings can help resolve conflicts.
Allowing for bots in large networks can cause a relevant amount of network traffic overhead which needs to be financed and may even lead to netsplits.
Allowing dogs off-leash in the safety of a dog park is an excellent way to socialize dogs, but they must be supervised at all times.
Allowing construction by new tools would be like adding new axioms, but axioms are supposed to be simple and self-evident, but such tools are not.
* Allowing only conviction ( not arrest ) records to be reported.

Allowing and was
" The next review came in the January 1817 Monthly Review, with the anonymous reviewer questioning: " Allowing every possible accuracy to the statement of Mr. Coleridge, we would yet ask him whether this extraordinary fragment was not rather the effect of rapid and instant composition after he was awake, than of memory immediately recording that which he dreamt when asleep?
Allowing the sacred fire of Vesta to die out, suggesting that the goddess had withdrawn her protection from the city, was a serious offence and was punishable by scourging.
Allowing a person to die at one's doorstep, for a wrong of which one was accused, was considered a great dishonor.
Allowing for some unnamed and unknown victims, he estimated that the true death toll was 120 at most.
Allowing the player to assume the role of an Elite was described as providing an unexpected plot twist, and allowing the player to experience a " newfound complexity to the story ".
Allowing for a range of uncertainties, it is most likely true that the original text of Sir Thomas More was written ca.
f. ( U ) Allowing a military police guard to stitch the wound of a detainee who was
Allowing that it could indeed be " a definitive French masterwork ", she reserved judgement until after the premiere of the second part, as Jean de Florette was only a " half-movie ", " a long, methodic buildup, a pedantically paced tease ".
Allowing the player to choose appropriate ordnance from a wide range of realistic armaments, the game set standards for realism and authenticity in military aviation simulations, and was noted for the convincing behaviour of AI controlled units such as enemy aircraft, SAM sites and radar stations.
Priory Green Primary School was placed under special measures in 2009 and it was proposed that the school would close at the end of the 2009 / 2010 academic year on 31 August 2010 which eventually happened, Allowing the neighbouring school some of the land.
His influential book, Die Freigabe der Vernichtung Lebensunwertem Lebens (" Allowing the Destruction of Life Unworthy of Living "), written together with the psychiatrist Alfred Hoche, was used by the Nazis to justify their T-4 Euthanasia Program.

Allowing and made
* Allowing the defense ample time for substitutions ( if offensive substitutions are made );
Allowing Raeder to pursue his feud with Dönitz in print as he wanted to would had made him look petty, jealous and vindictive, and thus damaged the image of the Wehrmacht leaders as noble and tragic figures.
Allowing for demolitions, 1. 3 million new homes were built between 1965 and 1970, To encourage home ownership, the government introduced the Option Mortgage Scheme ( 1968 ), which made low-income housebuyers eligible for subsidies ( equivalent to tax relief on mortgage interest payments ).
Allowing sortition in one area of government but not another would imply that sortition is beneficial either for only one level of governance, for instance local implementation of national policy made by elected officials or its opposite, the formation of policy implemented locally by national officials.
Allowing federal courts to make up their own independent judge-made law only made the problem worse.

Allowing and subject
Allowing the states in the Soviet zone to govern the central administrations, then still subject to the SVAG, would have meant the end of communist rule in the east.

Allowing and by
* Allowing its Socialist supporters to assemble with arms, and preventing the same by its right-wing opponents
Allowing people to vote at age 16 ; the introduction of proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote ; a predominantly elected Senate to replace the House of Lords.
Allowing for measures of military necessity, the Convention forbids alterations of the legal system, forcible transfer or deportation of the resident population, and resettlement by the occupying power of its own civilian population within the occupied territory.
Allowing for removal or reduction of barriers such as fear or embarrassment to communicate, timing, spatial obstacles, urban disorder, and victimization, communication by Internet thus presents a means for even local, disadvantaged communities to scale something down to a defined level appropriate for their purposes.
Allowing Special Constables to be paid for their work has been a contentious issue, with mixed comments from all sides, with some people thinking that as specials are doing much the same job as regular officers they should be paid the same, but others thinking that this would attract the ' wrong ' type of person ( those motivated by monetary gain as opposed to those who are community minded ).
The pro-assisted suicide organization Americans Allied for Allowing Death with Dignity ( AAADD ) has raised funds by marketing a black " DieStrong " bracelet.
Her reasoning, in part states: Allowing the Security Council to adopt binding measures under Chapter VI would undermine the structural division of competencies foreseen by Chapters VI and VII, respectively.
Allowing that the association with Saint Patrick is not original, it is thought that this account preserves a memory of some tale involving Lugaid's death by lightning, making him one of several early Irish kings, among whom his father, who were perhaps believed to have died by supernatural means.
* Allowing the general population of Muslims to accept any of the four schools has promoted ignorance of the legal basis for rulings in general, since a person can simply follow the rulings established by a particular school.
" Allowing children to be adopted by persons living in such unions would actually mean doing violence to these children, in the sense that their condition of dependency would be used to place them in an environment that is not conducive to their full human development.
* The Amazing Power of Deliberate Intent: Living the Art of Allowing, by Esther and Jerry Hicks.
The expression first occurs in the title of a 1920 book, Die Freigabe der Vernichtung Lebensunwerten Lebens ( Allowing the Destruction of Life Unworthy of Life ) by jurist Karl Binding, retired from the University of Leipzig, and psychiatrist Alfred Hoche from the University of Freiburg, both professors.
Allowing the " 30 " to be a mistake, the Italian song referred to is either the 40-part motet Ecce beatam lucem or the 40-60 voice mass Missa sopra Ecco sì beato giorno, both by Alessandro Striggio, who is known to have visited London in June 1567 after a trip through Europe during which he arranged other performances of Missa sopra Ecco sì beato giorno.

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