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Meanings of permissive environment in English
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Usage of permissive environment in English
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The new permissiveenvironment carried further dangers.
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Corruption and the presence of transnational criminal groups had helped create "a dangerously permissiveenvironment," he said.
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Several cell populations have been shown to provide a permissiveenvironment for axonal extension following transplantation to injury sites.
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Many are taking advantage of a permissiveenvironment and lax enforcement of labour protections to exploit construction workers, said Shetty.
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Thus, the Thy-1 and Ly-6 molecules of the immature T cells can function in a permissiveenvironment.
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We propose that HA accumulation at sites of chronic inflammation creates a permissiveenvironment for autoimmunity, characterized by CD44-mediated inhibition of Treg expansion.
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Anti-drug experts worry that efforts to promote the "sacred leaf" of indigenous groups could end up creating a more permissiveenvironment for trafficking.
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Moreover, with regard to susceptibility to Thy-1 and Ly-6 molecules of the immature T cells can function in a permissiveenvironment.
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Syria and Iraq are highly permissiveenvironments for terrorists today.