Example sentences of "allow for the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 However , if our policies once allow for the possibility of the human race existing for ever , or into the indefinite future , one can take average happiness over all future time as the effective goal , even from the totalistic point of view , since the contribution to quantity of happiness from population size will anyway be maximal .
2 Following NN we allow for the possibility that the higher the wage the more competition there will be for the job ( ceteris paribus ) and make this a function of w .
3 We formally allow for the possibility that , in certain sectors or establishments , there may be a social custom of membership , sanctioned by a loss of reputation if the custom is not followed .
4 Both allow for the possibility that speculators might be risk-averse .
5 Even if appliances appear to be in good order , allow for the cost of immediate testing and servicing by the Gas Board , CORGI registered contractor or , in the case of oil , the oil company 's nominee , as soon as you move in .
6 Your proposed division to that procedure Simon , already allow for the responsibility to these suggestion s to be either divisional quality manager or a procedure officer .
7 How much latitude does the political structure of Latin American countries allow for the development of Marxist-based organisations ?
8 Working singly , or often in pairs , the programs allow for the development of a number of skills including social skills , such as cooperation , discussion ( e.g. on content or amendments ) .
9 As we have advised before , allow for the hems and , especially in the case of a Rokkaku , for reinforcement with a cotton tape all around the sail .
10 Even an ideal concept of income or consumption does not necessarily represent differences in opportunity sets ; and when we allow for the deviation of observable income , or consumption , from the ideal measure , the problems become still more severe .
11 Only humans can acquire the capacities for creating tranquil and moral ( non-competitive ) relationships of co-operation which allow for the forming of a moral community .
12 The relationship between k and r is one that can not be guaranteed to hold when we allow for the heterogeneity of capital , as the debate on ‘ 'reswitching ’ has brought out ( see for example Bliss , 1975 , and Harcourt , 1972 ) .
13 The decree , which was welcomed by the German government , did not , however , allow for the extradition to Germany of the colony 's founder , Paul Schaeffer , a Baptist pastor already wanted by Interpol on charges of sexually abusing children in a religious community and in children 's homes .
14 In either case sections 23 and 24 Trade Descriptions Act 1968 allow for the prosecution of the hotel ( whether it be a company or a proprietor ) or another person who is directly responsible for the commission of the offence , i.e. the reception manager .
15 The critics argued that some cut-back or restraint in spending or provision was necessary , both to fund tax cuts and allow for the concentration of resources on the most needy .
16 Two footswitch sockets allow for the connection of optional footswitches ( you 'll need two ) to access EQ and compression .
17 The arrangements agreed and jointly administered by the Training and Enterprise Council and the local authority Careers Service , allow for the registration of over 200 companies , in the first year , which have committed themselves to offer high quality training for employees under 19 .
18 But once we allow for the shuffling of genes , there is a whole new set of possibilities .
19 If the party now announced it was going to introduce real democracy by giving England her rightful representation this would cause a sensation , sweep aside the pat-ball politics and allow for the start of serious thinking about the future of the UK .
20 These allow for the representation and control of causal relationships such as symptoms and failures .
21 Although fixed terms allow for the job to end through a ‘ natural break ’ , the expiry of a fixed period of employment still counts as a dismissal for some legal purposes , such as the right to claim unfair dismissal or redundancy pay .
22 Although fixed terms allow for the job to end through a ‘ natural break ’ , the expiry of a fixed period of employment still counts as a dismissal for some legal purposes , such as the right to claim unfair dismissal or redundancy pay .
23 Alternatively , Labour 's rules allow for the shadow Cabinet to choose an interim leader who would take over until the annual conference chose an official replacement .
24 If we allow for the expectations of individuals and the values ( valency ) they place on certain outcomes or rewards , then we can propose that the degree to which they will release energy in the pursuit of their goals is a function of their expectations about likely outcomes and the importance they place on those outcomes or rewards :
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