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enabling
[ en-ey-bling ]
adjective
- conferring additional legal powers or capacities, especially by removing a barrier to action, suspending required permission, or relaxing oversight: enabling power.
an enabling act;
enabling power.
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They are serviced through low-rent "dark stores" - or small shops dedicated to delivery and not open to the public - in densely populated areas, enabling economies of scale.
He said moving to a fully franchised network was one part of enabling the Post Office to deliver a new deal for postmasters.
Baby Amy's father, Angus, says he and Grace will never be able to thank his wife's sister enough for enabling them to become parents.
Temporary collection sites were set up in Erdington and Billesley on Monday, enabling residents to get rid of some their rubbish.
The lead was short-lived, however, with quick hands from Saracens enabling Daly to release Hall and the youngster displayed good technique to hold off Adam Radwan's challenge and dot down just inside the corner flag.
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