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Allowing and more
Allowing offline editing, however ( where the changes are synchronized when the user is back online ), is a much more difficult process.
Allowing the city to become more proactive in retaining and attracting artists will enable city officials to allocate resources more effectively to meet the needs of Pawtucket's growing artist community.
* Software bloat: Allowing successive versions of a system to demand ever more resources
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 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 more time for completion of the sentence.
Allowing clients to get to know more than one member at once will help give them a higher comfort level about the company.
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.
Butterfield expressed concern with the pending expiration, saying:Allowing the current interest rates to expire would burden students with additional debt, prolong their ability to kick start their careers, and send the message that it is more important to cut taxes for the wealthy than educational expenses for our young people .”
Allowing more time for the body to recover:
Allowing this form of reproduction often results in the loss of the more vigorous division.
Allowing more light to pass through the lens also increases contrast and therefore increases visual acuity.
Allowing individuals to feel as though they are welcomed into a desirable group, they are more likely to ignore stereotypes.
Allowing for many people to grow them indoors and outdoors in much more diverse climates.

Allowing and than
" 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 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 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 only 11 players on each side of the ball, rather than 12.
Allowing for safety clearances, there is less than 2 feet ( 24 inches, 61 cm ) of usable sidewalk.
Allowing only a single master makes it easier to achieve consistency among the members of the group, but is less flexible than multi-master replication.

Allowing and its
Allowing users to test developing products can have its limits in effectiveness, as the culture of the industry and desired outcomes can affect the effect on CRM creation, as a 2008 case study suggests that the responsiveness of test users can vary dramatically depending on the industry and field of the user.
* Allowing its Socialist supporters to assemble with arms, and preventing the same by its right-wing opponents
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 Cog to learn how its own movements alter its sensory inputs.
Allowing elections in 1983, the dictatorship left an insolvent Argentina, its business and consumer confidence almost shattered and its international prestige damaged following the 1982 Falklands War, an invasion Frondizi opposed.
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 and two
Klaymen uses the cannon he used to blow up the lake wall to blow off Bil's cranium, Allowing him to get inside and put Bil's switch from " Bad " To " Good " and the two begin to make their way to the castle, but not before they save Willie from a purple Weasel.
Allowing only two candidates on the ballot insures that at least the worst one is never elected.
:* Allowing the Governor and Lieutenant Governor to serve two consecutive terms ( previously, office holders were limited to one term ).

Allowing and for
* Allowing the defense ample time for substitutions ( if offensive substitutions are made );
Allowing negative exponents provides a canonical form for positive rational numbers.
* Allowing heel wrestlers to use blatantly illegal tactics that most normal referees would instantly disqualify for, while not extending these relaxed rules to face wrestlers.
Allowing or forbidding payment for organs affects the availability of organs.
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 for a mix of suburban and farm living.
Allowing " the nearest survivor in blood to the deceased king to succeed ", thus securing the throne for his own descendants.
Allowing for their oversight of Arcadian, an obscure mountain dialect, and Cyprian, far from the center of Greek scholarship, this division of people and language is quite similar to the results of modern archaeological-linguistic investigation.
Allowing for demolitions, 1. 3 million new homes were built between 1965 and 1970.
Allowing some private ventures, the NEP allowed small animal businesses or smoke shops, for instance, to reopen for private profit while the state continued to control banks, foreign trade, and large industries.
Allowing for a family of five, this could suggest a population of about 1600 or so.
Allowing for some changes of taste over the course of a century, the early programs were remarkably similar to the Boston Pops programs of today.
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 a change in density brings an additional variable into the analysis.
Allowing a person to die at one's doorstep, for a wrong of which one was accused, was considered a great dishonor.
Allowing for circumstances under which a person must act urgently is important to preventing hindsight bias from affecting the trier of fact.
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.

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