Synonym: allow, leave, provide. Similar words: allow, follow, pillow, swallow, shallow, yellow, follow up, as follows. Meaning: v. make a possibility or provide opportunity for; permit to be attainable or cause to remain.
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31. We must allow for these cultural differences.
32. A will should allow for contingencies.
33. These allow for easy removal later.
34. Allow for backspace at the start of each shot.
35. This has the advantage for the medical profession of certainty, but does not allow for children maturing at different ages.
36. It stretches and will allow for expansion and contraction without cracking.
37. Returns automatically become more volatile. Overall market ratings do not allow for one-off payments.
38. Second, they retained capital and labor in locations which did not allow for their most productive use.
39. This procedure does not allow for adaptability, essential for applications such as process control, which must change as conditions fluctuate.
40. This model would obviously allow for contradiction and divergence but would be one of mobile equilibrium with positive indications.
41. Assuming a budget which does not allow for year-round spending, the next major consideration is how to divide it up.
42. When buying a Snakehead,[http://sentencedict.com/allow for.html] you should allow for the fact that they will eventually outgrow standard aquariums.
43. This would allow for a vertical movement of a fraction of an inch at each level without breaking the seal.
44. In one case, a law passed last year required telephone companies to design their equipment to allow for wiretaps.
45. Everyone took-off at one minute intervals to allow for the prop wash to subside from the plane in front of you.
46. Note that some push-fit joints must be fitted into a solvent-weld system to allow for expansion.
47. Mammalian cell receptors can have high solute binding affinity, but also allow for rapid on/off binding kinetics.
48. Housed animals must have sufficient lighting to allow for their inspection at any time.
49. Although it is usual for expatriates to rent housing abroad, some company compensation packages allow for property to be purchased.
50. To allow for testing of the analysers in the current project approximately 5% of the corpus has been removed.
51. Varied career paths will allow for diverse needs and work patterns.
52. Allow for shrinkage Leather corals, unlike some coelenterates, do not spend the entire time fully expanded.
53. This would allow for the fulfilment of a monster's dietary needs.
54. Both candidates promised to liberalize trade laws to allow for more imports.
55. It is advisable to stiffen the fabric before cutting to shape when using the latter method to allow for any possible shrinkage.
56. The table shows a surplus provided by local authorities to allow for contingencies such as salary and wage increases.
57. Policies must be flexible, and allow for extensive experimentation in new forms of rural economic activity.
58. Or you may he starting your career and seeking your first position-one that will allow for future personal growth and promotion.
59. Policy and practice have to allow for the variety of possibilities as no blanket approach can respond to diverse needs and preferences.
60. This is always dangerous because at that moment the glider has insufficient speed to allow for safe recovery and landing.