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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allowance policy" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a specific set of rules or guidelines regarding the distribution or allocation of allowances, such as financial or time allowances. Example: The company has implemented a strict allowance policy that only allows employees to take two sick days per year.
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The more generous tax allowance policy is creating other unintended consequences that need to be tackled.
I'd say another name but I'd be violating the Guardian's Asian Name Allowance policy (maximum three per paragraph).
An aide to Cameron has been on the phone to say that he was not suggesting that the transferable tax allowance policy would be amended to include higher-rate taxpayers.
Without referring to it directly, he clearly alluded to the IFS criticism of the tax allowance policy (see 1.40pm), and the IFS's suggestion that it would be better to spend the money set aside for lifting the allowance on abolishing employee's national insurance contributions (NICs) for the low paid.
See Adam and Browne (2013) for discussion of housing allowance policy changes and Appendix II for list of tax and benefit programs that are included in this paper's calculations.
The timing of introducing a rural allowance policy to address geographical inequities in health personnel distribution in South Africa right before its second democratic election in 2004 suggested a political motive [ 20].
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1 Even popular guides such as Nolo's Guide (Morton 2004) discuss the possibility that DDS directors may be influenced by political concerns and thus amenable to more lenient allowance policies.
"There has to be a participatory process in terms of developing allowance policies.
As one person noted: "There has to be a participatory process in terms of developing allowance policies.
Examples of these strategies include implementing modern performance assessment systems and performance-based pay, increasing transparency of budgets and per diem pay-outs, and increasing the likelihood that people who abuse allowance policies will be caught and punished (Kaufman 1998; Klitgaard et al. 2000).
He plans to: increase carers' allowances to equal jobseeker's allowance – a policy already outlined by Labour; let claimants receive universal credit payments fortnightly instead of monthly; and scrap a rule that removes income from families of disabled children in hospital for long periods.
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