explicitly permit
Frequency: 4.54.1 per million words
To permit something in a clear and detailed way.
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Examples (10)
- The new policy does not explicitly permit the use of personal devices for work.
- Does the contract explicitly permit early termination under these circumstances?
- The regulations explicitly permit construction only after environmental review.
- Our company rules explicitly permit flexible working hours.
- The law doesn't explicitly permit such actions, which leaves a grey area.
- The school handbook explicitly permits students to use the library after hours.
- This software license does not explicitly permit modifications to the source code.
- The landlord must explicitly permit any alterations to the property.
- We need a clause that will explicitly permit data sharing with our partners.
- His silence seemed to explicitly permit their continued discussion.