0 present participle of disallow --
1 to say officially that something cannot be accepted because it has not been done in the correct way: --
Disallowing loops is also necessary for uniqueness: a graph with loops never has exactly one dual (unless it is itself a loop).
We could avoid this problem by disallowing consumer nodes for generator nodes on other branches.
An important simplification is made by disallowing multi-branched loops.
This differs from other more abstract accounts by disallowing underlying distinctions which contradict (or are otherwise incompatible with) the child's own production facts.
Languages lacking such a contrast can reasonably be treated as disallowing branching nuclei.
The variants will arise by disallowing some of the structural rules for ','.
Conversely, predicates disallowing that-deletion do not have this entailment.
The new law introduced management fees and raised the cap on rate-of-return fees, while disallowing up-front fees.