Example sentences of "[conj] also enable " in BNC.

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1 With implications sometimes of the second class , these later books are categorized as ‘ the modern classics ’ , a categorization that also enables the critics to play their game of ‘ spot the classic ’ .
2 However , I have stressed the importance of the other side of our self-interested rationality — the side that also enables us to appreciate the personal advantages to be gained from compliance with the restraints of the social contract .
3 A computerised version would have a number of levels based on key words , e.g. high-frequency spellings , and also enable teachers to introduce new vocabulary .
4 A computer simulation based upon the hydrological should be able to allow many aspects of river basin behaviour to be considered simultaneously and also enable the simulation of the hydrological response of different basins .
5 This enables other members to consider the matter between the meetings and also enables the officers to investigate and report on the matter , if necessary .
6 In all other cases , early notification to the client of any changes is necessary both to ensure a good continuing relationship and also to enable the client to adjust his scheduling of matters which have a bearing upon the task being performed by the surveyor .
7 We can work with the class to create a story in which they all have a stake , slowing it down at particular moments , thereby creating strong dramatic tension , deepening understanding and also enabling us to value publicly the contribution of particular children .
8 The clinical interview provided information about the severity and diagnosis of disorders , but also enabled researchers to measure onset and course using a concept of change-points : a point in time when an increase or decrease in the number of symptoms led to a noticeable change in a woman 's psychiatric state .
9 This will not only facilitate the request but also enable consideration of continuity .
10 Wage rises were therefore granted not only as a response to disruptive strikes , but also to enable demand to absorb supply .
11 This exercise is valuable not only to enable the draftsman to produce a set of conditions which is most to the advantage of his client ( whether his client be buyer or seller ) , but also to enable him to understand the motivation of the other side when he is in negotiation with their advisers .
12 This not only supplies more power , but also enables you to get close enough to the board to put your foot on it .
13 Such a structure not only enables staff to organise and implement initiatives effectively but also enables them to generate , develop and share their own ideas , practice , problems and solutions , The consultative process being so thorough and involving helps to create a sense of teamwork and community within the school .
14 Another useful alternative is the Co-operative Bank , which gives you banking facilities in the various Handybanks in large Co-op stores , but also enables you to cash cheques in modest Co-op stores , anytime that the store is open .
15 The fact that the college is situated in a campus-like setting alongside two other further education colleges not only reduces the isolation which is characteristic of the great majority of agricultural colleges , but also enables its students to share residential , recreational , and sporting facilities and membership of student societies both with the College of Librarianship and the Aberystwyth College of Further Education and also with University College , Aberystwyth .
16 The small private bars not only created intimate areas within a pub for small groups of people , but also enabled a wide variety of people to be served in the same building .
17 This not only brought it into harmony with the existing regime , but also enabled it to further dissociate itself from its Judaic origins .
18 This allows for special needs children to continue to receive specialist medical and/or educational help while also enabling them to integrate with mainstream children at an appropriate level .
19 Thus , this lens allows the patient to view a stimulus for as long as s/he desires while also enabling the investigator to present the stimulus to one hemisphere alone .
20 Thus , this lens allows the patient to view a stimulus for as long as s/he desires while also enabling the investigator to present the stimulus to one hemisphere alone .
21 It is clear that practitioners need a framework to help them manage this process , to produce a degree of consistency of purpose , scope , and content of assessment across different practitioners , whilst also enabling the assessment process to be adapted flexibly to individual people and their circumstances .
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