Example sentences of "would have allow [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The government announced on Oct. 2 that it was to postpone until the end of 1991 the enactment of a controversial bill which would have allowed Japan to send up to 2,000 troops abroad as part of its contribution to UN peacekeeping forces in Cambodia and elsewhere . |
2 | Last June David Ennals tried to introduce an amendment to the Mental Health Act which would have allowed nurses to withdraw from ECT . |
3 | The Article 7 argument would have allowed Germany to continue with its opt-out provision for the benefit of employees , but the argument does not imply that countries , such as the UK , which in their national legislation make the transfer compulsory upon both employee and employer , are acting inconsistently with Community law . |
4 | The intention to run the jack of hearts on the second round was well thought out as it would have allowed declarer to retain control of the trump suit , even if the second trump trick had been lost . |
5 | TML objected to Morton 's " abrasive " personal management style , and refused in mid-February to sign a document which would have allowed Eurotunnel to start drawing down some £400 million of additional funding for the project . |
6 | A health board spokesman said the wages ' computer tape was handed over to the Clydesdale Bank on Wednesday , as normal , which would have allowed processing of the £1,360,000 wage bill in time for withdrawal yesterday . |
7 | Their proposal would have allowed employee inventors to apply to a tribunal to assess what would constitute a ‘ fair ’ reward for their efforts in the light of all the circumstances attending the creation and subsequent exploitation of the invention . |
8 | Leading bankers , in a meeting with the government on Oct. 11 , rejected an aid-tied " Legal Assistance Accord " with the US government , which would have allowed access to information on people suspected of involvement in drug-related activities , in an effort to control " money laundering " in Panama City 's " offshore " International Finance Centre . |
9 | Opposition from the Democratic Party of the Left ( PDS ) led to the omission of a clause which would have allowed police to detain suspects without charge for up to 48 hours . |
10 | The change in status would have allowed Switzerland to participate fully in broader Framework programmes , although it would not yet have been eligible for direct financial support . |
11 | The measure had acquired its name because among its measures was one which would have allowed individuals to register to vote while seeking a driver 's licence , a procedure already in operation in 28 states and Washington DC . |
12 | The special regulations , as approved by the Cabinet on July 1 , would have allowed Sharon to circumvent building and land use approval procedures for three months , during which time 3,000 prefabricated units would have been imported and assembled in up to nine locations around the country . |
13 | The Constitutional Court on March 3 ruled unconstitutional a bill passed in November 1991 [ see p. 38585 ] , which would have allowed prosecutions for serious crimes committed between Dec. 21 , 1944 , and May 2 , 1990 ( notably in the postwar purges and the repression of the 1956 uprising ) , which had not been prosecuted at the time for political reasons as being in conflict with the Constitution . |
14 | BIIBA has now made a strong complaint to Fimbra about the latter 's decision to withdraw from an agreement made on 18 September which would have allowed BIIBA members , who held existing professional indemnity cover , to renew their existing policies . |
15 | The clearing of arrears would have allowed Vietnam renewed access to the loans necessary to revive its economy . |
16 | This decision is inevitably open to question since , even if imperfect , the use of a standardised scale would have allowed comparison with other studies of carers . |
17 | But for that point the Court of Appeal would have allowed recovery . |
18 | The rule abandons an earlier plan that would have allowed safety boards or state officials to help researchers make such decisions on their own . |