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Many employers make special allowances for staff who are fasting, allowing shifts to be moved earlier in the day when energy levels are higher and giving people time out to pray.
The high incidence in Austria is likely related to Kurzarbeit (or "short work"), a temporary institutional arrangement which allows employers to reduce working hours and pays employees government-subsidised special allowances instead of regular wages to cover most of the earnings shortfall.
Last week The Independent on Sunday revealed how senior ranks benefit from nearly £100m a year spent on special allowances.
The waiting list for vendor licenses is currently closed, except under special allowances for military veterans, according to court papers.
The code already provides a variety of special allowances for family farms and businesses, including an exemption of $1.3 million.
Canada is one of a few Western countries to make special allowances for immigrants willing to move to particular parts of the country.
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For a new property in Almon, I'd get almost £11,600 as a special allowance.
I wasn't granted any special allowance, perhaps because my illness is invisible.
Then she approached the International Tennis Federation twice, asking the sport's international governing body to make a special allowance.
The Agrarian Reform Law of 1952 put a ceiling on individual holdings at 200 faddāns (one faddān = 1.038 acres), later reduced to 100 faddāns, with special allowance for male children.
When a North Korean dies, the state provides relatives with a special allowance of rice and some alcohol, as well as a small sum of money.
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