Similar words: turn a blind eye, turn a blind eye to, enable, tenable, enabled, amenable, untenable, alienable. Meaning: [ɪ'neɪbl] adj. providing legal power or sanction.
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61. The programme can tell the operator the costs of menus and ingredients enabling better planning and budgetary control.
62. The overhang was cleared, enabling the shares to bounce back to 356p, down 2 on balance.
63. In this respect cause recalls the impression of an enabling condition associated with the verb help when used with the to infinitive.
64. They operate negatively as constraints,(www.Sentencedict.com) but positively as enabling conditions.
65. Enabling the children to make choices pays off in many ways.
66. These were mainly used for pumping water out of mines, thus enabling deeper seams to be exploited.
67. Accounting systems of financial control expand the flow of information, so enabling closer monitoring for planning and control.
68. Various funding agencies including Sight Savers are promoting integrated education enabling blind and sighted children to accept and adjust to each other.
69. The publication ends with a handy index of notes enabling quick location of the anatomical point required.
70. The mouse is bred with the genetic defect but remains alive, enabling potential cures to be tested out on it.
71. But prices at the pumps remained unchanged, enabling oil companies to announce record profits.
72. A certificate of judgement is still required, but see r 27 enabling judgment creditors to prepare documents for the court.
73. This may be a particular area where the records manager's experience of other media and enabling litigation may be particularly valuable.
74. My language awareness course is intended to obviate the need for it by enabling any teacher to learn alongside the pupils.
75. Youths are taught nutrition-related skills, enabling them to improve the adequacy of their diets.
76. Its importance in enabling people to use lawyers to guide them through the baffling maze of legal rules is self-evident.
77. It's an enabling technology for concepts like zero-defects and just-in-time inventory management.
78. Cleaning is carried out with hot detergent solution during which the coating is dissolved enabling the soil to be floated off.
79. Siemens says this halves current cheque book production costs, enabling users to print 1,000 cheques for £1.50.
80. Enabling people not just to keep alert but to feel they are still learning and growing makes economic as well as moral sense.
81. Fifteen states have passed laws enabling private operators to run roads and railways: the state of Washington did so last month.
82. Enabling software, which is usually bought by corporations, helps users to organize information and create their own software applications.
83. Aside from the issue of funding beyond the enabling schemes, how were services in the catchment area working after the closure?
84. Notice how the compact legs are enabling the body to keep close to the board.
85. Hicks obtained a court order waiving the juvenile confidentiality of his case, enabling officials to discuss his arrest and trial.
86. They are allocated period and subject categories, enabling fast retrieval of information under various combinations of headings.
87. They have a competitive edge in larger buying power, enabling them to acquire stock at prices way below the small independents.
88. This site is a real treasure chest enabling us to find wonderful gems and make good use of them.
89. These situations are composed of the statutory terms in the enabling legislation.
90. It would prefer to import technologies, enabling it to copy or co-produce.
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