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The phrase "as payment allowed" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey that a certain form of payment is permitted, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The terms of the contract specify that cash is accepted as payment allowed for the services rendered."
Alternatives: "as permitted payment" or "as acceptable payment".
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The stock he received as payment allowed him to gain a seat among the company's board of directors and he installed his son, March, to represent him.
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A debit card payment allows cardholders to make payment by debiting their bank accounts electronically.
The United Nations report on the embargo against Unita described how Mr. Savimbi gave a "passport sized" packet of diamonds to the president of Togo, Gnassingbe Eyadema, as payment for allowing his children to live in Togo and go to school there.
Adaptive Payments allows almost the same functionality as FPS.
In order to pay using PayPal, all of the items must accept PayPal as a payment method, allow multiple payments from buyers on eBay, and accept payments in the same currency.
Penalties for late payment are allowed to be as much as twice the loan amount.
If side payments are allowed (as in rows 7 to 9 where ω>0), the overall picture does not change much.
England's early coin became a medium when the government began to spend and tax in that unit of account, took coin as a mode of payment, and allowed it to be transferred between people in the meantime.
No invoice payment transactions allowed.
In some countries post offices act as a payment centre, allowing people to receive remittances, pay bills and top up or tap money stored on their mobile phones.
See Payments Allowed by Visa Type.
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