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    Allow may refer to: River Allow, river in Ireland; Allow, a low-carbon aluminium brand by Rusal "Allow", a directive in robots exclusion standard

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    Historically, in the Koine Greek Septuagint and New Testament, the word proselyte denoted a Gentile who was considering conversion to Judaism. [ citation needed ] Although the word proselytism originally referred to converting to Judaism [ 11 ] (and earlier related to Gentiles such as God-fearers ), it now implies an attempt of any religion or ...

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    Rules can apply to individuals or groups. Policies are used to group users into different enforcement levels. For example, some users can be added to a report-only policy that will allow administrators to understand the impact before moving that user to a higher enforcement level. [citation needed]

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    However, in another sense, rights may allow or require inaction, and these are called negative rights; they permit or require doing nothing. For example, in some countries, e.g. the United States , citizens have the positive right to vote and they have the negative right to not vote; people can choose not to vote in a given election without ...

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    Auto suggest saves you time and hassle by filling in email addresses for you. Enter part of someone's name or email in the address fields and get a list of relevant contacts and suggestions to include, based on how often you interact.

  8. Renunciation of citizenship - Wikipedia

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    Even in countries that allow dual citizenship, such as Australia, Jamaica and Pakistan, electoral laws demand that politicians not be under an obligation of allegiance to any foreign country, and so when politicians have been found to be violating such laws, they stepped down and renounced their other citizenships in response to the public ...

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    Your support will allow them the time to take off work to grieve and heal as a family." “All donations raised will be transferred directly to Madeline to help pay for funeral expenses and baby ...