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The phrase "allowances to keep" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to provisions or allowances that are meant to be retained or maintained, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The company made allowances to keep employees motivated during the transition period."
Alternatives: "provisions to maintain" or "allowances to retain".
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RGGI responded in 2014 by substantially cutting its emissions cap – reducing the number of available allowances – to keep up with the pace of emissions reductions.
"Some guards," the source wrote in an email "spy on other guards as well, being paid $5,000 a month and some allowances to keep mum on activities".
"Some guards," the source wrote in an email "spy on other guards as well, being paid $5,000 a month and some allowances to keep mum on activities". According to the source, some elephants are being held in groups of two in a separate facility closer to Victoria Falls, near the border with Zambia.
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If you are not a sixth-former from a poor family losing the £30-a-week allowance to keep you in education, if you don't use buses, whose subsidies are cut, and you don't work in the public sector, losing 10% in frozen pay and pension contributions, then at first you may think the four horsemen of the apocalypse have passed you by.
One innovation was to allow jobseekers' allowance claimants to keep their benefit while they gained work experience although, if they dropped out, they would then lose it for a fortnight.
The report also finds that across the region, the poor often pay for health and education services that are meant to be free, while unemployment benefits and family allowances fail to keep pace with their needs.
For a typical fee of 5percentt of an actor's annual income, business managers offer to solve that dilemma by holding and managing a star's money -- handling everything from electric bills to complex tax shelters -- and doling out allowances carefully budgeted to keep the stars from going broke.
Every time employees travel for work, if they don't spend their entire travel allowance, they get to keep it, save it or donate it to charity which incentivizes them to get those expense reports in on time.
A tax is simpler than cap and trade because it doesn't involve allowance auctions, registries to keep track of who can sell and who must buy, market monitoring or carbon offsets.
That arrangement will allow the league to keep team budgets within fixed limits, including allowances for one or two regional stars per club.
It contains price-control provisions meant to keep allowances from becoming too expensive too quickly, but which could ultimately make meeting yearly emissions goals difficult.
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