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From my libertarian perspective, I can name two. -To protect its citizens' life, liberty and property from each other, or to allow or enable its citizens to protect their life, liberty and property from each other. -To protect its citizens' life, liberty and property from non-citizens(e.g. other countries), or to allow or enable its citizens to protect their life, liberty and property from non-citizens.
They enable them to survive.
This is to enable the government to empower the home industries and increase the purchasing power if its citizens in the country. This enable more investors to come on board and invest in the country
Ports are important to international trade because they enable large ships to carry large amounts of cargo across large expanses of Ocean to trade with foreign countries.
Legs are important to humans because humans need to walk and legs enable them to walk. Without legs, humans would not be able to walk and therefore would be bad at being humans.
It is important to use a variety of assessment tools because it will provide a better understanding of the subject matter. It will enable a better conclusion about the subject to be made.
It is important to use a variety of assessment tools because it will provide a better understanding of the subject matter. It will enable a better conclusion about the subject to be made.
It is important to use a variety of assessment tools because it will provide a better understanding of the subject matter. It will enable a better conclusion about the subject to be made.
Because if you don't, the internet will not work properly. "iptables" is the method used to configure the built-in firewall in the Linux kernel.
standard text code is important because it would enable any programmer or programme to use the same combination of numbers to represent the same individual pieces of data.
Organelles enable a cell to carry out metabolism. They perform the same functions as organs in a human: digestion (lysosomes), ATP synthesis (mitochondria), control of cell processes / 'thinking' (nucleus), protection and regulation of diffusion (cell membrane). In short, they enable a cell to carry out its job.