One bad apple spoils the whole bunch
To pick a side of an argument or something. For example, my position for a dress code is: never allow it.
A government that does not allow normal citizens to participate
A pseudo-argument lacks a reasonable argument. It doesnÃ?t allow the possibility of growth and change or the evidence to back up claims that have been made.
A pseudo-argument lacks a reasonable argument. It doesnÃ?t allow the possibility of growth and change or the evidence to back up claims that have been made.
A bank that offers different interest rates for Asians
legislation is necessary to allow minorities to overcome generations of discrimination
Actually it isn't. Or at least, not everybody is convinced. It has several large loopholes; for example:* The cosmological argument assumes that everything must have a cause; therefore, it says, the Universe must have a cause. But if you assume that there is a God who created the Universe, this God (applying the same argument) must itself have a cause. * Even if we assume that something created the Universe, the cosmological argument doesn't allow you to make any conclusions about the identity of the creator... or creators. There might be a single God, many gods, or we might (for example) be part of a computer simulation on a "higher level"; and the "cause" might not even be an intelligent being, but random chance.
Government subsidies to private companies will allow those companies to export more of their goods
A metal, for example.
genetics
The future tense of "allows" is "will allow." For example, "She allows me to borrow her car" in future tense would be "She will allow me to borrow her car."
it happened to allow the castle ages