Example sentences of "enable [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Even so , a sudden ‘ arrival ’ on terra firma will inevitably enable that irritating spar to find a weak point and poke through a hole in the fabric .
2 As Gray and Isaacs ( 1979 ) note , taking an elder with brain failure to a pub can enable that elder to sustain the practical consciousness necessary to have a drink , sing or make a joke .
3 A manager is only as strong as the staff will enable that manager to be ?
4 The terms of a contract may also enable that person to delegate some or all of his or her powers to representatives , typically a resident engineer on site .
5 The unit 's radio antennae and built-in modem provide access to what is termed a ‘ tele-terminal ’ communications network , and will enable mobile users to access an office mainframe from remote locations such as a client 's house or office .
6 It will enable professional workers to draw on the training in psycho-dynamic learning and development available at the institute .
7 The workhouse visitors , who functioned as a house committee , had noted that the supply of water to the workhouse had failed on several occasions , and they expressed the hope that an adequate supply would be forthcoming quickly , ‘ which would enable each person to have a fresh quantity for his or her bath ’ .
8 will establish what children should normally be expected to know , understand and be able to do at around the ages of 7 , 11 , 14 and 16 and will enable each child to be measured against established national standards .
9 This would enable each exchange to trade its own local products , with international or pan-European contracts being traded perhaps on screens within the EC .
10 A multi-mode code switcher will enable 68000 and new PowerPC applications code to run side by side .
11 A multi-mode code switcher will enable 68000 and new PowerPC applications code to run side by side .
12 A later version will enable Progress-based applications to reside on the HP 3000 .
13 In spite of this , innovation by individuals and communities of farmers in Africa will continue , and for the most part will enable rural families to maintain themselves at a reasonable level of nutrition .
14 France Telecom and Microsoft Corp yesterday announced an accord that will enable French users of Microsoft Mail to access the operator 's X400 network directly .
15 So a statement such as ‘ Lots of parents have different views about their children ’ or ‘ I wonder if there are times when you do n't totally agree with each other ? ’ may enable this to happen .
16 But neither should we enable this sympathy to blind us to the greater truth that more persons suffer , many fatally , from corporate crime than ‘ conventional ’ crime .
17 From this came the concept of linking the market needs of the world to the diversity of our science base , and a number of organizational and behavioural changes which would enable this to happen .
18 The sort of habitus which , it seems , would enable this sort of accumulation is one not primarily structured by scientific competence but one attuned to the accumulation of symbolic capital .
19 ESRC-funding will enable this important literature to be made much more accessible to western social scientists .
20 Erm in planning terms I five , that 's where all these last two days string together , I five does not enable this kind of inward investment to come .
21 The objective of the research is to gain a better insight into the labour market processes and labour market and social policy measures which are contributing to the ‘ marginalization and exclusion of older workers ’ and , as appropriate , to make recommendations which will enable social costs to be minimized and social benefits to be maximized .
22 This would enable improved therapeutic strategies to be properly evaluated .
23 These implement ANSI/CCITT standards and will enable public network operators and service providers to have end-to-end control of their networks while their customers can control their wide area network resources , even across the public network .
24 Are such perceptions accurate , distorted or partial and to what extent do they enable public sector staff to meet , merge with , miss or perhaps even collide with the aspirations of their local groups ?
25 From a research point of view , 50 clients in each group would enable some comparisons to be made both within and between areas , although much larger samples would have been preferable .
26 Compact will certainly enable some young people to secure better jobs than they would otherwise have done .
27 In many instances it is likely that these lowered rates of employment are the direct result of providing care , although in some cases it is possible that a temporary withdrawal from the labour market ( for example , because of redundancy or child-bearing ) may enable some women to take on informal caring responsibilities and delay their return to paid employment .
28 My borough has a large number of refugees , and I am concerned that the Bill may enable some authorities to avoid any responsibility for refugees .
29 This should enable some judgement to be reached in the reliance of both Classical and Keynesian approaches to interwar macroeconomic behaviour .
30 In fact , they may enable some people to play who may not otherwise be able to do so .
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