Sentence examples for allowance could be from inspiring English sources

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Prosecutors disagree, claiming there is nothing to suggest the allowance could be considered as salary.

The allowance could be funded by an annual tax on the advertising industry.

She was told that if she refused, her £53-per-week jobseeker's allowance could be suspended.

If he refused, his allowance could be stopped and he could lose his national insurance credits.

The tax allowance could be transferred for up to two years after the child's birth under the proposal being costed by the Treasury.

It means people on disability benefit or Jobseeker's allowance could be denied access to funds if they fail to turn up for appointments up until or on Christmas Eve.

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Carbon allowances could be treated as bank accounts.

Tax allowances could be frozen or, for higher-rate taxpayers, restricted to the basic rate of income tax.

A discussion of a set-in sleeve might last an hour; the seam allowances could be the making of a collection.

So, last fall, they went directly to Mr. Paterson, where they found a sympathetic ear and a promise to reopen the agreement to see whether more free allowances could be provided.

The EBA said allowances could be fixed remuneration – and therefore not be included in the ratio in calculating the bonus cap – if the payment was predetermined, permanent for the time of the individual holds the rule, and non-revocable.

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