Examples of 'allowed to raise' in a sentence

Meaning of "allowed to raise"

allowed to raise: This phrase typically means having the permission or right to increase something such as a topic for discussion, a concern, or an issue. It is commonly used in meetings, discussions, or decision-making contexts

How to use "allowed to raise" in a sentence

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allowed to raise
The temperature was allowed to raise to room temperature.
If he can raise the child, then he should be allowed to raise it.
Women are allowed to raise questions the same as men.
And yet we continue to be allowed to raise our kids.
If it was allowed to raise the standards of health care and education and.
I guess you are just not allowed to raise the alarm.
It is not allowed to raise the swordagainst the colors of the Shogun.
For example they are not allowed to raise their voice.
It is not allowed to raise the sword against the colors of the Shogun.
He declares that she will not be allowed to raise their children.
But never allowed to raise my voice! Blood pounding in my veins.
Government health facilities may be allowed to raise their own funds through.
One is not allowed to raise a child without having read this book . ; -.
There is no obvious reason why airlines should be allowed to raise the price fixed.
He is not allowed to raise issues.

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According to the new provision, farmers would now be allowed to raise.
Sentiment in sport was allowed to raise its ugly head.
The mixture was stirred for another hour while the temperature was allowed to raise to 0 °C.
The tree is not allowed to raise the foam overrun.
In besting the very demon She herself allowed to raise me?
Tibetans are not allowed to raise their flag and can be arrested for doing so.
These Westerners should not be allowed to raise their heads.
The count was not allowed to raise his castle, so the bishop complained to the pope!
I do not see him, was not allowed to raise him.
The new wing has allowed to raise a quick tearing machine from the runway.
Do you think gay people should be allowed to raise children?
You shall be allowed to raise a regiment of Loyalists.
Stirring was continued for 15 hours while temperature was allowed to raise to room temperature.
It suggested companies be allowed to raise up to $2 million per year on such platforms.
Within the current legal framework, the Institutions are not allowed to raise loans.
The scholars said it is not allowed to raise your voice when weeping.
Is allowed to raise a family by herself? No, I am.
In my case I was not even allowed to raise my question.
Am I allowed to raise my hand?
When the landlord isn't allowed to raise your rent.
Well, I am not allowed to raise it to the people who deserve it.
For the last question, only two people were allowed to raise their hands to answer.
She herself allowed to raise me? I am not evil, niklaus.
Is this the type of person that YOU believe should be allowed to raise children?
In one session, a member is allowed to raise not more than two half-an-hour discussions.
NH4Cl was added and temperature was allowed to raise to RT.
That she would never be allowed to raise Layla as an American.
For 2017, all institutions meeting basic standards will be allowed to raise fees.
Nowadays, no one's allowed to raise their voice.
Most cities have laws on how many chickens you are allowed to raise as " pets . ".
Subsequently, the temperature is allowed to raise to room temperature.
Sat . aq . NH4Cl was added and the temperature was allowed to raise to RT.
No, Gays should not be allowed to raise children.
They could only observe ; they were not allowed to raise questions or objections.
Is it not enough that I am not allowed to raise my child myself?

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