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Since 2005, the European Union has set allowances for energy producers, manufacturers and other companies that produce carbon dioxide and other gases.
For $5 a month, parents can go online to set allowances for text messages, peak calling minutes and money spent on downloadable content.
Humana has moved half of its commercial customers to a four-tier copay scheme, charging patients a higher than usual portion of the price for big-ticket biotech drugs like human growth hormone; it is unveiling an even more radical scheme that gives consumers set "allowances" for each category of drugs this year.
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It has urged Ofwat to review how it sets allowances for companies' cost of debt and corporation tax, and report publicly on how it intends to improve its performance.
The Web site also lets parents set "allowances"–read: limits for the number of text and photo messages and voice minutes, as well as the total cost of downloads per billing cycle.
"We encourage understanding from any employer in this situation, but there is no set allowance for bereavement leave," she said.
"Of course, setting allowances is a local matter for the council concerned.
The change means that as people turn 65, they will not be entitled to the higher personal allowance set aside for most pensioners.
Each card can have a specific allowance set for it.
An independent panel set up to recommend allowances for Surrey County Council (SCC) members has resigned after its proposals were thrown out.
For a given utility level, governors should set lower allowance rates as the probability of detection increase.
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