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By taking allowances off the market now, when prices are low, and reintroducing them later, when (the proposers hope) prices will be higher, the designers of the scheme hope to limit the price decline.
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Taking allowance for these obstacles, this study has powerful value in providing guidelines for this particular clinical setting.
We do not like to take allowance but we have no choice.
Some states make allowances for taking accredited driving courses, either through school or professional instruction.
Mr Pryce said the EMA had worked well at Bedford with stay-on rates among students taking the allowance 12% higher than the college average.
In his interview Hockey also rejected the idea that he had agreed with the veteran political journalist Laurie Oakes on 10 May that taking an allowance twice was "basically fraud".
The ruling Tory group gave a 59% pay rise to leader David Hodge, taking his allowance from £27,000 to £43,000 instead of the recommended £35,548.
Once you know it you will be done with your chores and taking in allowance.
I pulled rank and took away allowances, threatened grounding the kids' for "bad attitudes" -- and they threatened back with the proverbial "So what?" and "I don't care!" It was a complete disaster.
Ross McEwan, the boss of RBS, was the single UK bank boss not to take an allowance last year, though he will take an allowance of £1m in shares for 2015.
People say they take the allowance and smoke drugs.
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