Sentence examples for sufficient allowances from inspiring English sources

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Noteworthy is that two thirds of HFMC members strongly disagreed with the statement that they get sufficient allowances for HFMC meetings (66.3%) and for outreach services (65.6%).

Always add sufficient allowances for sewing and attaching of panels when making up the new measurements.

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Colleges clearly do not make sufficient allowance for the advantages available to these pupils.

*The board also believes that the company's revenue forecast does not make sufficient allowance for the likely effects of continued expansion by low-cost carriers in United's markets as well as other potential structural changes affecting industry revenue.

One question that comes to mind is whether the world's most equal developed nations, Japan and Sweden, make sufficient allowance for individuals to express themselves without being regarded as a threat to the health of the collective.

Whether or not a failure to make sufficient allowance for improvements in the quality of goods causes most price indexes to be biased upward is a matter of dispute.

In two cases, this was because of declared unhappiness with the process being used, including feelings that the methodology did not make sufficient allowance for variables such as the presence or absence of radiology SpRs within a department and the presence of Consultant Radiologists holding different contract categories within a single department.

No meals were provided at weekends but participants were provided with a supply of appropriate test oil (450 ml/weekend) for home food preparation with sufficient allowance for other household members.

The main parameter is the safe operating range, which is the furthest distance between airfields that an aircraft can fly with sufficient fuel allowance for headwinds, airport stacking, and possible diversions.

Thus he offers the concession of a quarter liter (or perhaps, a half liter) of wine per day as sufficient for nourishment, with allowance for more in special circumstances and for none as a punishment for repeated tardiness.

The disabled students' allowances (DSAs) are sufficient for most undergraduates but not all, says Paul Alexander, the Snowdon Trust's chief executive.

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