Sentence examples for results allowance from inspiring English sources

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When interpreting results, allowance should be made for the number of tests conducted.

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Our data and analysis for 1966 to 1985 are consistent with those of a previous study, 16 and give equivalent results when allowance is made for a small difference in the dividing line: the previous study placed Northamptonshire in the south as it appeared in the Oxford Health Region, whereas we place it in the north as part of East Midlands government office region.

Thus, overestimation beyond a certain allowance results in non-economical project assessment, while underestimation below a certain value leads to sediment deposition and related problems.

Twitter has decided to take the allowable claims, which resulted in an allowance of the application being issued by the USPTO.

If the amount exceeds £100,000, you will begin to lose your personal allowance, resulting in an even higher tax charge.

Failure to accept a reasonable job offer, failure to apply for a job or failure to attend Mandatory Work Activity will result in Jobseekers Allowance being stopped for at least three months.

Full auctioning of carbon allowances results in very similar macroeconomic effects as free allocation, but full auctioning leads to higher reductions in output than free allocation for ETS sectors.

Net income for the quarter was $2.2 million compared to net income of $14.9 million for the second quarter of 2010 (the company said that income for Q2 2010 was positively impacted by the release of a deferred tax asset valuation allowance, resulting in a one-time benefit of $13.4 million).

Also, when living in a student residence (and receiving a weekly based allowance) our results revealed that food prices become more important when making food choices, i.e. students have to pay attention to 'what' they buy.

My Plate is non-judgmental in that it will allow you to input some really quite unrealistic goals, resulting in a puny allowance of just 1,200 calories a day.

The median weekly income fell from £425 in 2009-10 to £392 in 2012-13, inching up to £395 by the end of the parliament, says NPI, largely as a result of increased tax allowance and rising employment.

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