2,489 Quotes About Allow

  • Author Andrew Brown
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    Maybe the restaurants could change the rules to allow smoking only at night when it becomes more of a bar setting.

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  • Author Anne Brown
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    A federal ban would allow us to fine companies that violate it and to work with Customs to stop lead-containing imported candles at the docks.

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  • Author Asif Bajwa
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    We were the better side, so this is a fair result, but we should have won in regulation. England's defenders did not allow our wingers to launch raids, so we generated attack down the center.

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  • Author Basheer Benhalim
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    I think it will be a close one. It depends on who comes out to vote. I think it'll have a lot of support from the organizations in this building (Student Union) because it will allow this to be a student union.

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  • Author Beau Bridges
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    I felt, when I came home from work at the end of a day, I had to allow myself time to just come down and relax.

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  • Author Ben Bernanke
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    Evolving technologies that allow economists to gather new types of data and to manipulate millions of data points are just one factor among several that are likely to transform the field in coming years.

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  • Author Ben Bass
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    There's a lot of writing in television that can sound like it's taken out of a package, and the way to get around that is to not allow yourself to deliver it that way.

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  • Author Ben Bernanke
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    Congress had made clear that it has affirmed the principle of keeping banking and commerce separate. This loophole ... circumvents that principle. If Congress wants to revisit banking and commerce, that's their prerogative but it doesn't seem a good approach to allow a loophole in which that distinction breaks down.

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  • Author Ben Bernanke
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    Equally important, stable prices allow people to rely on the dollar as a measure of value when making long-term contracts, engaging in long-term planning or lending for long periods.

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