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Facilitate
I have a question about the verb 'facilitate':
sec.gov/news/press/2010/2010-155.htm
"The Securities and Exchange Commission today adopted changes to the federal proxy and other rules to facilitate the rights of shareholders to nominate directors to a company's board."
My dictionary says that the verb 'facilitate' should be followed by an activity or process. So, could the example be wrong?
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Re: Facilitate

Originally Posted by
mobiledan
I have a question about the verb 'facilitate':
sec.gov/news/press/2010/2010-155.htm
"The Securities and Exchange Commission today adopted changes to the federal proxy and other rules to facilitate the rights of shareholders to nominate directors to a company's board."
My dictionary says that the verb 'facilitate' should be followed by an activity or process. So, could the example be wrong?
I would think that "the rights" would be considered a process (or processes) in that context.
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