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The allowances
noun
The act of allowing, granting, conceding, or admitting; authorization; permission; sanction; tolerance.
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The allowances fall to £192 from Monday, lowering the threshold at which the benefit is withdrawn.
The allowances, at first given away or auctioned, can later be freely traded.In this section A morning-after constitutional?
The allowances may be traded in a secondary market, which effectively sets a price for carbon-dioxide emissions.
The allowances, also not earned through Avendra contracts, are used to finance promotions with companies like American Express and Visa.
The allowances for code staff come on top of bonuses.
"The allowances system for the whole council will be published once the consultation is concluded".
The allowances are worth about $70 million a year, and include six days of discretionary leave.
The allowances stressed in the discussions that were reduced included education assistance, call allowances and allowances accrued during holidays (locums).
Flint does not qualify for the allowances.
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But the allowances became a case study in unintended consequences.
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