词汇 | example_english_allowance |
释义 | Examples of allowanceThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. The method of creating each individual feature is decided based on that feature's tolerance allowances and the production quantities of the component. This enables allowances to be made for different factors affecting output, such as failures in power or water supply by public utilities. The more predictable and mechanistic, the better - with allowances for elegant variation, as we shall see. In 1945, the federal government was empowered to regulate maternity insurance as well as family allowances. In this research, both groups of producers were asked to rate their sources of income and time allowance for agricultural and non-agricultural tasks. Here, the only bias is the allowance for the possibility of hierarchical structure implicit in the choice of context-free grammars. Transfer payments, including welfare, pension, and family allowances along with various hunter support programs facilitate the purchase of hunting equipment. But allowance has to be made for a certain amount of settling old scores. Recent reforms to maternity allowances have equally credited in low earners (albeit with different rules). First, it is a limited child allowance programme for the poor that tries to replicate similar programmes in other industrialised nations. These expressions contain allowance for two effects not normally included in investigations of the average stress in a suspension. Still, he did propose the introduction of children's allowances as one key element in the social security framework. Co-payments tend to be calculated in a way that combines a flat rate depending on the long-term care allowance and an income-related part. We undertook all calculations both without and with allowance for (individual) heterogeneity. They protested over immediate or relatively shortterm issues like ad hoc demands over wage hikes, holidays, dismissals or restoration of allowances. In 1993, a long-term care allowance programme was introduced in order to support people in need of care to compensate for care-related additional expenses. More disturbingly still, these structural obstacles were compounded by an initial delay in the release of government loans and allowances. Temporal properties are handled with the allowance of references to the past with respect to the current instant. Simmons, by a variational method, reinvestigated the second-order triad resonance theory with allowance for slow spatial and temporal modulations of the amplitudes of the modes. Utilities that 'overcomply' by reducing their emissions more than required may sell their excess allowances. This may result partly from the allowance for home-produced foods which was applied to the incomes of families of the rural self-employed. Until 1999, the allowances were inversely related to income, with four rates of benefit corresponding to an equal number of income brackets. After the war, a wide range of social services was introduced at the national level, from family allowances to health insurance. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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