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The phrase "allowances accrued" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in financial or accounting contexts to refer to the accumulation of allowances over time, such as in relation to expenses or benefits.
Example: "At the end of the fiscal year, we need to review the allowances accrued to ensure accurate financial reporting."
Alternatives: "accrued allowances" or "accumulated allowances".
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Analysis for the Guardian by campaign group Sandbag of the figures for 2008, the most recent available, looked at the extra allowances accrued by four big sectors: iron and steel, coke ovens, metal ore processing, and cement, which together have 800 installations covered by the trading scheme, and include big names like ArcelorMittal, Thyssenkrupp, Corus, Holcim and Cemex.
The allowances stressed in the discussions that were reduced included education assistance, call allowances and allowances accrued during holidays (locums).
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On the contrary, more than 80% of the value of allowances accrue to consumers and public purposes, and less than 20% accrue to covered, private industry.
Late on Tuesday afternoon, VISTA sent out an email to member organizations to say that some members would receive roughly two-thirds of their allowance for the week pending, but that thereafter "the remainder of their living allowance will accrue".
The Peace Corps provides volunteers with comprehensive health coverage; round-trip transportation to the placement destination; a monthly stipend to cover rent, food, clothing and transportation; and an accrued allowance paid at the end of service.
Calculate your total salary income: If you are a salaried individual, include cash and non-cash income including bonus, value of perks, allowances, and even income accrued but not yet received to determine your total salary income.
Capital gains taxes that had brought $1.5 billion into the Treasury from 1926 to 1929 dived into negative territory as the allowance for capital losses accrued.
But with another 2.2bn of surplus allowances likely to accrue by 2020, Sandbag says that attention should now switch to tightening the market's cap as quickly as possible.
In the meantime, the delay until 2019 will allow further carbon allowance surpluses to accrue.
Below I will estimate the actual share of allowance value that accrues to the private sector.
He suggested that the appointments panel that decides which barristers become QCs should "make allowances" for women barristers who might have accrued less experience by the time they want to take silk, because they have had time off to raise children.
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