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Once while he was at Stanford, he missed Ann so much he auctioned off his camel's hair coat to pay for a trip home to see her. (His father had cut back his allowance to make him study).
What are those forced to work unpaid for 30 hours a week for up to six months a year on workfare schemes (in order to maintain £73.10 weekly jobseeker's allowance) to make of some of the figures that bombard us daily?
She challenged my approach, helping me to think about other ways of consulting that could maintain a delicate therapeutic relationship whilst challenging patients.We both found the experience so useful that we have agreed to repeat it in future using our study leave allowance to make time.
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When you're moving the cards around, you're going to have to know which allowances to make and which moves to avoid.
It means older people living in flats and who are entitled to the winter fuel allowance need to make sure they are getting their full entitlement.
Had we applied this process a priori we would have been able to more purposively sample; applied post hoc it at least allows allowance to be made for population differences.
The government's budget documents show that reducing the wear and tear allowance is expected to make the Treasury £205m in 2017-18 aroundound £165m in subsequent years.
You will cut according to the allowance you chose to make for the fringe.
The letter said: "Unfortunately there are insufficient funds available in your allowance to be made in full".
We also agree to a longer-term policy objective of further increasing the personal allowance to £10,000, making further real-terms steps each year towards this objective.
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