Example sentences of "[pers pn] allows for " in BNC.

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1 They argue that close attention to the processes through which constituencies are constructed and — inevitably temporary — links articulated between them allows for more effective forms of political calculation and intervention .
2 And the description which I 'll give you allows for that .
3 X Window is certain to be a success because it allows for applications running on any manufacturer 's machine and any multi-tasking operating system to be used by any X-based workstation or terminal .
4 This series of squares is disquieting as it heads for the horizon unless it allows for the curvature of the Earth .
5 It allows for a very discriminating approach to the question .
6 Sampling saves time , labour and , therefore , money and by reducing the numbers of cases involved it allows for a concentration of effort on high quality information about the smaller number of cases involved .
7 This is fairer as it allows for the fact that fewer overs remain in which the chasing team can attack , but does not set a rate out of proportion with the course of the match up to the time of the stoppage .
8 Carefully structured to cater for all tastes in tourism it allows for those who like to follow strict schedules as well as providing easy reference points for the more adventurous .
9 It allows for the development of skills appropriate to each study area and gives teachers the opportunity to explore the specific approaches which are appropriate to particular subject disciplines .
10 If your holiday plan is so tightly organised that it allows for no days off , and no travel delays , it 's time to think again .
11 The fourth merit of Johnson 's approach is that it allows for mobility of jobs between categories , although he does not attach as much significance as Hughes ( 1958 ) to the efforts of the ‘ professionals ’ themselves in this regard .
12 The particular focus which I find valuable is the concept of the ‘ life course ’ , which is different from the more orthodox conception of the ‘ life cycle ’ and ‘ family life cycle ’ , in that it allows for more variation and does not assume that family relationships go through a series of modifications which are totally predictable in advance .
13 It allows for a multiplicity of different causes acting in different combinations on different people in different situations ( it even allows that every particular criminal act may result from a unique constellation of antecedent causes ) .
14 Unlike IBM 's SAA , he says , DCM is open and flexible enough to be customised for each particular site ; it allows for customers wanting to integrate other vendors ' hardware , which Bull will try to supply if necessary .
15 Crawford notes that while the architecture is useful to represent the business strategy , and while the associated products are necessary building blocks , the model is useless unless it allows for services to put the various pieces of the puzzle together .
16 Was it simply incoherence on his part when he suggested that his ‘ science of history ’ , even though it allows for differentiated histories , still demands to be considered within a general concept of history ?
17 Power is the capacity to affect other people 's behaviour with or without their consent ; it allows for the deployment of resources to achieve ends .
18 It allows for gentle but shrewd mockery of Ruritania , most of all when Tommy Norreys , mistaken for Lord Norheys , is actually crowned King of Lystria .
19 AimTrak is an ideal management information and reconciliation system for group companies , as it allows for the aggregation of funds from different member companies and provides a consolidated group figure , thus minimising individual bank charges .
20 It allows for a variety of views on how alike , or unalike , human beings are in their particularities , in particular what is the significance of the difference of sex between men and women .
21 It allows for regional variations .
22 The model of style proposed here is " pluralist " in that it allows for three distinct levels ( semantic , syntactic , graphological ) at which stylistic choices can be made .
23 It allows for subjectivity and freedom of opinion within fairly strict guidelines .
24 On the other hand , it does not involve the complex Hegelian construction of the world as ultimately rational ; it allows for no philosophical or transcendental resolution , no expressive totality or teleology , no absolute knowledge or ideal communism .
25 The portability of a VSAM file from one device to another , and from operation under one OS/VS system to another , or from DOS/VS to OS/VS is helpful , as it allows for rapid conversion when different disks are installed .
26 The value of Black 's theory lies in the fact that it allows for a conception of metaphor as the interaction between two discourses , but like Goodman 's concept of imperial appropriation , it has overtones of subjugation .
27 The even greater increase in the availability of textuality made possible by the digital revolution , combined with the facilities it allows for altering , merging , and adding to already written texts , presents a related but different set of problems to the novelist .
28 It allows for firms to place an imaginary bubble over the multiple point sources of its plant and to be given an overall maximum emission limitation for the bubble ( figure 7.3 ) .
29 It allows for the user to create groups of numbers to send any given document to — for broadcasting faxes , where the same fax is sent to lots of different places , a task that can take forever with traditional fax machines .
30 It allows for scaling , rotation and many other ways of manipulating images .
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