"formal allowance" is a correct and usable phrase in written English. You can use it when referring to a specified amount of money or resources given at regular intervals as part of an agreement or contract. For example, "The company provides its employees with a formal allowance for necessary travel expenses."
These are complex interventions, which typically comprise an audit of a healthcare provider, an assessment of performance, followed by formal allowance of accreditation or certification.
When I started some 20 years ago, my firm provided an allowance for formal suits.
Workers are angry at Serco's offer of a below-inflation pay rise this year, along with changes to shift patterns, alleged harassment of members and the company's refusal to reach a formal agreement on travelling time or travel allowances.
Even though the EU was the only group of nations to create a formal mechanism for distributing and requiring carbon allowances, the carbon market grew quickly and was valued at $64 billion by the World Bank at the end of 2007.
When it is not feasible to offer a retirement plan in a country, a monthly retirement allowance is provided in lieu of a formal retirement savings plan.
The main critical issues are the organization of the LTC system and the balance between formal and informal care, residential care, home care and cash allowance programmes, and provision by the public and private sectors [ 27].
* Campuses will try to take into account the high cost of living in areas like San Francisco, New York and Washington, D.C. * Colleges will make allowances for parents who are not covered in formal retirement plans.
SAN FRANCISCO — California's fledging market-based system for reducing greenhouse gas emissions makes its formal debut on Wednesday with its auction of state-issued pollution allowances.
The culture of the Congolese for rewarding and sanctioning individually is based on moral accountability, e.g., by providing allowances or offering grades, provides entry points for more formal mechanisms of social accountability.
In 1855, Sultan Ali ceded the sovereignty rights of Johor (except Kesang in Muar) to Temenggong Daing Ibrahim, in exchange for a formal recognition as the "Sultan of Johor" by the British and a monthly allowance.
He was, however, entitled to a formal retirement ceremony, or danpatsu-shiki, at the Ryōgoku Kokugikan and was also given a retirement allowance by the Sumo Association, believed to be around ¥120 million ($1.34 million).
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com