Sentence examples for given the allowance from inspiring English sources

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So what the viewer is left with, is that someone who grew up tough is given the allowance to be a vacant partner, who is rightfully allowed to leave when things get too tough, because poor Shane.

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Yet the guidelines give the allowance of 300 milligrams of dietary cholesterol per day, simply so people may eat foods of animal origin, the only foods that actually contain cholesterol.

One approach is to simply give the allowances to emitters free of charge (for example, based on their historical emissions).

If Congress' real goal was to help consumers pay for the potential increase in energy costs, they could just give the allowances (or the proceeds of the sale of allowances) directly to consumers, and let them sell them to the utilities, either through their electricity bills or through a mediated transaction like eBay.

Given the 5% allowance for error rate by PAPA, the 2.4% incorrect parentage assignment using 9 microsatellite markers seems to be within the margin allowed by the software.

Given the nature of the allowance allocation in the Waxman-Markey legislation, the best way to assess its implications is not as "free allocation" versus "auction," but rather in terms of who is the ultimate beneficiary of each element of the allocation and auction, that is, how the value of the allowances is allocated.

Given the notoriously misogynist allowances the NFL affords its male players – Darren Sharper is currently facing not one but two counts of rape, there was the Minnesota Vikings sex boat, the list goes on and on and on – you'd think the odd shimmy up to Heff would be permitted.

Mr. Narvaez said that at one meeting with partners and executives, Mr. Buchanan said: "I really need you to give the maximum allowance to get the campaign off to a good start".

One defence of the bill offered by the government – and accepted by Labour as the key justification for its support – is that it exempts "cyclical" spending, such as unemployment benefit (now given the Orwellian name jobseekers' allowance).

They will now be left wondering where the necessary growth and investment will come from, given the cuts to investment allowances and capital budgets.

Indeed, given the very poor pension allowances provided by the State, retirement signals the end of topping-ups and informal remuneration, without which the health worker cannot survive.

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