Sentences with phrase «of allowance as»

The local authority must pay you the same rate of allowance as they pay other foster carers.
If your internet provider caps your internet usage then you can be rest assured that the process won't take up any of your allowance as it's all being done locally.
In fact, recipients of those allowances would benefit from the price support for the value of the allowances as an asset in the market.
Even year - to - year «emissions certainty» is vitiated in the European Emissions Trading System by provisions allowing borrowing and banking of allowances as well as by voluminous offsets.

Not exact matches

But as the market has diversified (craft beer sales now represent 19 % of B.C.'s beer market), niches and specialities develop; yet there's no allowance in most Canadian markets for a store that offers, say, only lambic beers or just fine whiskeys.
Inc. defines revenue as gross revenue, less returns and allowances, before any cost of goods sold.
This all helps lower its tax bill since a portion of those costs can be expensed right away while the remaining costs can be claimed as future capital cost allowances.
Part of that investment is spent, as always, in the form of a broker commission, but the rest goes to the lessee as free rent and tenant - improvement, or build - out, allowance.
But as the case of Brandon McCarthy illustrates, many persons truly in need of the allowance were cut off too.
Familiarize yourself with the industry standard for the terms that will be bandied about, such as conditions of sale, discounts, credit, shipping and allowances.
As of March 31, 2018, the company had $ 39.2 million in net accounts receivable ($ 57.6 million in gross accounts receivable before allowances and reserves) and $ 35.1 million in inventory.
Handouts such as the old age living allowance and low - income working family allowance had also eased the aggravating impact of the aging population, he said.
«Canada was identified as a best - practice jurisdiction,» the report, called The Future of Canadian Manufacturing: Learning From Leading Firms, «because of its low corporate tax rates, research and development tax credits, accelerated capital cost allowance and duty - free imports of capital equipment.
This press release includes a discussion of net loss and loss per share adjusted for non-cash tax - related valuation allowances as identified in the reconciliations provided below.
The reversal of $ 403 million of our valuation allowance is presented as a benefit from income taxes in our income statement.
As Stuart mentioned, we reversed $ 403 million of our deferred tax asset valuation allowance in the second quarter of 2012.
In addition, as of December 31, 2007, 2008 and September 30, 2009, we had recorded a full valuation allowance on our United States net deferred tax assets as at this point we believe it is more likely than not that we will not achieve profitability and accordingly be able to use our deferred tax assets in the foreseeable future.
Increases and decreases in the allowance for doubtful accounts are included as a component of general and administrative expenses.
Unlike other pay - as - you - go providers, you can rack up the overages if you go over your monthly allowance, so it's important to choose the plan that fits you out of the gate — and the «free trial» may not work for everyone.
While not all business minds are fans of giving kids an allowance, it can act as a great way to teach your kids the value of money from a young age.
In all this, we make allowance as best we can for the state of the business cycle, and for structural changes which may be affecting the course of these variables.
Settlements, as they occur, are covered in complete detail with pertinent information on wage adjustments, paid holidays, vacations with pay, shift premiums, medical benefits, dental plans, weekly indemnity, life insurance, pension plans, cost - of - living allowances and rates of pay.
This all began back in 2011 when the FFRF leaders gathered to argue that «as leaders of a freethought organization, they are similarly situated to clergy» and should be able to take advantage of the same type of allowance.
In any case, even when allowances are made for heightening and expansion inherent in the nature of the tradition, even admitting that a purely «photographic» image is ultimately irrecoverable, Samuel and Moses are in a unique class as performers on behalf of Yahweh.
«To speak of God's Kingdom,» says Wright, «is thus to invoke God as the sovereign one who has the right, the duty, and the power to deal appropriately with evil in the world, in Israel, and in human beings, and thereupon to remake the world, Israel, and human beings... When full allowance is made for the striking differences of genre and emphasis within scripture, we may propose that Israel's sacred writings were the place where, and the means by which, Israel discovered again and again who the true God was, and how his Kingdom - purposes were being taken forward... Through scripture, God was equipping his people to serve his purposes.»
The great irony is that actually the Liberal Democrats have, excuse the pun, religiously stuck to the priorities we put on the front page of our manifesto last time, such as delivering a # 10,000 tax free allowance, which we did.
Even if such preposterousness could be overcome, there would remain all of the questions of why perspective would not totally determine interpretation, as would happen if interactions were sheerly physical, and of how good art and good criticism would be distinguished from bad.9 Clearly, art and its impact can not be understood without some allowance for its status as an imaginative reality, a status deeply dependent on art's physicalness, but not reducible to physicalness.
Millions of readers have acclaimed C. S. Lewis as a Protestant saint (with allowances made for his pipe smoking and sherry drinking).
Jesus, then, interprets Moses» allowance for divorce in Deuteronomy 24:1, 3 as being on account of the people's «hardness of heart.»
Nonetheless, allowances made for the biases and gaps in knowledge that afflict us all, Urofsky's book is well worth reading as an account of what the law is at this time in regard to letting go of life.
The cost of the space segment of such a system would be low, as compared with ground - based TV systems: launching, rocket and satellite would cost about $ 10 million, including allowance for possible launch failure, to which should be added not more than $ 5 million for the ground station «up - link».
That is to say, each must make allowances for the defects of others quite as much as being aware of his or her own defects.
Thus, for example (due allowance being made for the change of scale and environment), it becomes legitimate to talk in the sphere of economics of the existence and development of a circulatory or a nutritional system applicable to Mankind as a whole.
If the comparison is to be a just one we must, at every point of resemblance, take this difference into account, But when all allowance is made the fact remains that the analogies between the two systems arc so numerous, and so compelling, that reason forbids us to regard the parallel as either purely superficial or a mere matter of chance.
All that we (our bodies) are is as being an atomized cosmos of cellular formed mini universes living upon a planetary cosmology of atomized bi-products made by celestial stabilities created in sequential productivities of sedimentary allowances made from the very beginnings of cosmological creations sanctifications afforded breathes of the cosmic being our universe is found being within!
Thus, in New York, a mother and three children could receive as much as $ 297 plus $ 253 worth of food stamps and a housing allowance of up to $ 218.
The rest of the letters focus primarily on the allowance I made for barrier methods of contraception when used in keeping with the spirit of «responsible parenthood» as defined by the encyclical.
Rev Heming told Premier how government policy regarding disabilities had affected her and said: «I'm one of the people that made the transfer from disability living allowance to PIP (Personal Independence Payment) and I lost my mobility vehicle as a result of that.
Much simpler, as I see it, is my own hypothesis that individual actual occasions prehend the ongoing structure of the field of activity (society) in which they and themselves and basically conform their own process of self - constitution to it, with due allowance, of course, for the varying degrees of spontaneity which the individual occasions themselves may possess.3
The figure of 42,000,000 for China and Korea is based on the estimates as to the size of the Muslim community before the present government came into power, with a conservative allowance for population increase.
The allowance of beer and wine on the numerous feast days saw them red faced as they left the table, Luther observed later.
Hi Isa, so sorry but as I don't eat eggs I really don't know what the recommended allowance of eggs is per week.
We want you to treat them equally as well,» and get support from the vendors in terms of allowances for them.»
There is no recommended daily allowance (RDA) for lauric acid, but as a guideline, Dr. Mary G. Enig suggests adults and growing children can benefit from an intake of 10 to 20 grams of lauric acid per day.
For example, one brand provides 9 grams of protein and 4 grams of fiber, as well as 150 percent of the recommended dietary allowance for vitamin B - 12, in just a three - tablespoon serving.
A KMPG report for the Australian Food and Grocery Council in May found that rebates and allowances, known as trade spend, accounted for about 25 per cent of suppliers» sales, while analysts estimate that supplier payments account for about 10 per cent of retailers» revenues.
Abetz said the company was wrong to agree to «over-generous» conditions for the workers in early 2013, pointing to a «shiny tin allowance» for forklift drivers as an indication of excessive conditions in SPC Ardmona's enterprise agreement with workers.
As an Arsenal fan I would love to see us get to the point where we have 2 WC players (1 «old» and 1 in prime) for every spot, 22 players who need to be registered and this allows an allowance of 3 players for the squad, utility players / big personality... Use kids to make a 3rd man for every spot, get them ready to step into the shoes of an older WC player.
As for Campbell, it is anyones guess really but my guess is it is something to do with wages and the upcoming changes to clubs wage bill increase allowance, Campbell appears an unfortunate casualty of football politics.
They don't count as part of your baggage allowance, which is great.
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