permit

[sth; sb to do sth; see also: admit, allow, enable]

This will permit us to demonstrate that ...... [Not: “permit to demonstrate”]

This permits the extension of boundary estimates to systems of type II.

One reason for using this rather elaborate model is that it permits a simple and concrete definition of the realization.

Section 6 contains a formula which permits transfer of the results in Section 2 to sums of independent random variables.

Note that $m$ is permitted to vary with the number of inputs.

Here the right side is permitted to be infinite.

In contrast to [1], we permit the metric to be incomplete.



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