verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a loophole allows/enables sth
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Security loopholes allowed the terrorists to plant the bombs unnoticed.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
also
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They also enable weaker members of the family to point out what is happening to them whilst it is actually happening.
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The distinction between substratum and entity also enables us to further specify the relations between Zeus and the world.
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The video window would also enable them to study relevant documents together, if required.
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The tables also enable Miles and Evan to move their play into other rooms of the house.
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His independent fortune also enabled him to focus his energies on civic politics.
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It also enabled an assessment of the adequacy of the provisions in the eyes of the respondent.
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The trust's endorsement also enabled her to secure match funding from Barclays Bank.
thus
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Glasses soften rather than melt, thus enabling their characteristic working into complex shapes.
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These were mainly used for pumping water out of mines, thus enabling deeper seams to be exploited.
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Before 1905 was out the spectre of social upheaval thus enabled the Tsar's government to regain the initiative.
■ NOUN
application
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In addition, more graphic functions will be provided to enable applications to be developed using pictures and icons, it says.
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The challenge is to work around the existing law to enable various electronic commerce applications .
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Firmware can be programmed to enable dialogue between Unix applications and the communications front-end processor.
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A Speech Manager will also enable applications to generate synthesised speech from text strings.
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The product now enables users to develop applications on target machines and then graphically display them on Unix workstations or X-terminals.
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This architecture enables applications to be developed on one system and implemented on a different one.
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A Bill will be introduced to enable applications for asylum in the United Kingdom to be dealt with quickly and effectively.
company
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Expansion plans announced over the weekend will enable the company to double its manufacturing capacity.
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The program enables companies to offer co-branded Web-hosting services based on the Verio platform.
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Contracts have been arranged for the supply from other parts of BAe to enable the new company to operate autonomously.
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The goal is to enable global companies to manage their money in various foreign exchange accounts.
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These targets will enable the company to determine whether the project is meeting the established criteria.
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Apprenticeships enable companies to screen future workers and give them a dry run before selecting the best for long-term employment.
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Earlier the government had approved amendments codifying foreign exchange regulations to enable foreign companies to repatriate profits.
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This had enabled the glass company to maintain a cost structure well out of line with the marketplace.
information
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Accounting systems of financial control expand the flow of information , so enabling closer monitoring for planning and control.
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In this view, decision makers lack the cognitive capacity and the comprehensive information that would enable them to calculate utilities rationally.
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Its information enables subscribers to minimise the risk of loss from fraud and malpractice.
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Macintosh has certainly expanded my view of information , enabling me to break the barrier between text and graphics.
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An inventory should contain sufficient information to enable the unequivocal identification of an object.
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Combined with data from earlier research new information should enable the impact of socio-economic change to be assessed.
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The taxpayer contended that he did not have full information available to enable him to complete the returns.
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B and K claimed that the Board should give them sufficient information to enable them to answer the case against them.
option
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A dual batten option is commonplace, enabling the sail to be set soft if desired.
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Minimum investment is £5,000, with income option enabling investors to take regular income free from a surrender penalty.
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Another option on the menu enables members to inspect the group's accounts.
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Some have options which enable the user to correct many of the disadvantages of the type.
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This option enables the operator to enter employee details in as much detail as available before the employee actually starts.
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Job-sharing or flexible working may be an option which will enable the nurse to remain in employment.
service
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Each of the sisters who offers an appropriate form of service to the group enables the balance to be held at rest.
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Some are large public bars while others are service bars to enable table service to different areas.
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Britain's people: healthier, safer and better housed Liberal Democrats will invest in local services to enable communities to thrive.
student
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This enables a student to optimise the opportunities presented to him without prejudice to his progression through the examination system.
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Slowly, the teacher enables the student to become more adept at putting forth effort for longer periods of time.
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The programs are designed to enable students to work in their own time and at their own pace.
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The process enabled students to feel less pressure and to begin to develop a sense of mastery.
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They enable the student to practice the language outside the classroom and at the same time learn more about the country.
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Parents and teachers may recommend retention for work-inhibited students , believing the extra year might enable the student to become more mature.
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Compact should enable students to make a better informed and, therefore, more appropriate decision about their future at 16+.
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Analysis: the correction process enables students to understand their errors and the language options available to them.
system
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Club 2000 features an Access Control System which enables members to book and use facilities with a single magnetic strip membership card.
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Some companies are already introducing systems that enable recipients to sign for a package straight into the computer.
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The twin-bin system enables humus to be kept in one section, while decomposing materials are housed in the other.
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Even as a small boy, I admired the wonderfully simple system which enabled Mr. Thomas to sell a great deal of meat.
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Ultimately, only the strength of the denial system enables the sufferer to function at all.
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This lateral line system enables the fish to detect differences of pressure in the water.
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A new voucher system enables kids to choose attractive and colourful frames, which reflect the brightness of mountain bikes and skateboards.
technology
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It would prefer to import technologies , enabling it to copy or co-produce.
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The technology enables users with one telephone number to gain access to their desktop phone, cellular phone, fax and pager.
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News itself became more entertaining, and technologies enabling better graphics and presentation made features more attractive.
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The system went wrong in the 1970s when long-distance attracted new carriers with new technologies enabling them to offer lower prices.
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A number of new technologies will enable much more rapid development than was previously possible.
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What is required is a satisfactory balance between technology for enabling secure transactions and the economic processing of these transactions.
user
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Enhancements to the new release enhancements include Posix 1003.4 real-time extensions, which enable users to execute Ada code in Unix environments.
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The technology enables users with one telephone number to gain access to their desktop phone, cellular phone, fax and pager.
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It enables users to create and maintain dynamic data models that are defined and manipulated at the highest level, by category.
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Perhaps its most useful asset is that it enables the user to locate references in relevant literature.
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It enables users to prototype specific hardware interfaces and also network systems.
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It also comes with a programmers interface that enables users to customise virtual memory features.
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Siemens says this halves current cheque book production costs, enabling users to print 1,000 cheques for £1.50.
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Option 1.8.0, Update Module Details, enables the user to update the details of an existing module.
■ VERB
design
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The programs are designed to enable students to work in their own time and at their own pace.
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It is competently designed to enable us to exchange things which we need but can not each provide for ourselves.
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It is a hard game to engage with but meditations on the Passion are designed to enable play.
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Our forward planning is designed to enable us to take stock precisely as the Select Committee advocated.
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It is designed to enable system administrators to identify and fix problems before they come to most users' attention.
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And both have been designed to enable you to hold them for long periods of time.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
Internet-enabled/Java-enabled etc
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Our main goal is to enable healthy change and growth.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Acceptance enables you not to have to hide things about yourself and to find freedom to be yourself.
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Beds enable the children themselves to be patients.
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Central computer recording of transactions would enable automatic screening for multiple and unjustified claims.
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Firstly they enable large systems to be produced yet still retain clarity within the grammar.
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Her husband and her children were very happy with their lives and she was successful enough to enable them to continue it.
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Recent innovations with computer aided design enable us to produce magazines which are more creative, efficient and cost effective.
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They've devised a series of guidelines that will enable the beauty spot to stay both commercially viable and beautiful.
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This information will enable the supplier to propose a solution which matches your requirements.