Sentence examples for figures to allow for from inspiring English sources

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The Bureau of Labor Statistics adjusts its monthly figures to allow for seasonal variations, but that process sometimes turns an actual decline in jobs into job growth.

Investors have long valued Twitter not on its GAAP metrics, but on adjusted figures to allow for oceans of share-based compensation.

In recent years, lawmakers have routinely urged the governor to use higher figures to allow for more spending to aid the poor.

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Also, 10% was added to this figure to allow for losses.

He said such public notices have traditionally inflated the budget figures to allow room for possible increases in taxes and spending.

Even more significant to some opponents of the decision is the potential it creates for public figures to allow access to their private papers to people who agree to present them in a flattering light.

But a daughter may die before her childbearing years, so the figure has to allow for early mortality.

I needed to stop so I could reassess and figure out how to allow for myself in my own life.

Yet if the figure was increased to allow for this, it would also change firms' financial balance in the opposite direction (as the increased pension benefits of households show up as an increased cost for firms).

Amino acid sequences used by virus and the host in the Dc motif were significantly different (Figures 2 and 3) to allow for specific targeting of HIV proteins with drugs.

In the U.K. prediction method for L10 noise levels from road traffic single figure corrections are used to allow for the effects of reflecting facades.

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