Sentences with disallow
dis·al·low
D d - England scored again, but the whistle had gone and the goal was disallowed. [be VERB-ed]
- The prisoners were disallowed to contact with a lawyer.
- It encompasses obstruction of all those vile mental activities which disallow human consciousness to rise to great heights.
- One from NSW Liberal Jackie Kelly would retain ministerial power but give Parliament the right to disallow a decision.
- The goal was disallowed because the player was offside.
- To disallow a claim for compensation.
- Over the last little while, though, article publishers have begun to disallow affiliate links in articles and author resource boxes.
- On the surface, it appears Campbell's decision to disallow the flag was insensitive to Vipond's family in their time of grief.
- To disallow the veracity of a report.
- That is to say they don't disallow IRA investments in real estate as long as you are properly set up with a self directed IRA company.
- In 1990, for example, Hawking proposed a chronology protection conjecture, which says that the laws of physics disallow time machines.