No inflation linking, no allowance for more expensive repairs, no allowance for increasing costs such as fuel.
Yet again a reasonable principle is taken to irrational extremes, and again no allowance is made for charitable impulses.
There's no allowance in Chapter 13 for repaying student loans (which you must do) or for paying current college bills.
In other words, the formula makes no allowance for contributions to a retirement plan while your kids are in school.
California makes no allowance for capital gains being taxed lower than income.
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When an employee makes a phone call, there is no allowance for a lack of dial tone, or any detectable latency, or poor call quality.
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No Xbox 360 or trip to Disney World for this kid, who has to clean up his own room but gets no allowance from his parents.
For example, Medicare, the federal health-insurance scheme for the elderly, makes no allowance for palliative care, which eases suffering rather than attempting to cure the sufferer.
The agreement also made no allowance for North Korea's existing nuclear arsenal or materials, and said nothing about restricting North Korea's proliferation of nuclear materials and technologies.
The authors' main calculations also make no allowance for bequests to descendants (Mr Bush has promised that the retired should be allowed to transfer part of their individual accounts to their heirs).
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Therein lays one of the key shortcomings of traditional accounting: there is no allowance for a change in the cost of capital in the accountant's methodology, even though it is incredibly relevant to an asset's value.
Obama aides argue that the cost estimates assumed by the McCain team make no allowance for savings most Americans would see as a result of reduced health care and energy expenses, and jobs created by investments in new environmentally friendly industries.
The government might want to re-introduce tax relief for infrastructure investment in buildings and structures, recognising that the UK is the only country in the G20 that has no such allowance.
There will now be no second home allowance or claims for food, furniture and fittings, fuel, mortgage interest, rent or council tax.
He had been accused of not informing his superiors of the split, which created a change in his circumstances and meant he could no longer received the allowance.
But he is accused of not informing officials when he and his wife separated, therefore creating a change in his circumstances and meaning he may have no longer received the allowance.
In principle, taxing dividends is no different from taxing the allowance you give to your kids, which is also a transfer.
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He is accused of then not informing his superiors of the split, meaning his circumstances had changed and he may no longer have been eligible for the allowance.
Nutritionists declare that there is no benefit to getting more than your recommended daily allowance of vitamins.
There has been no single body in overall control of enforcing the London Weighting allowance since the 1970s when the now disbanded London Pay Board had responsibility for it.
Lord Lucas said that interns should include those "who cannot afford to go without income" and said there should be no sanctions for employers who make up the equivalent of Jobseeker's Allowance payments to interns.
There is now no good reason why the Justice Department should defend the income tax free ministerial housing allowance.
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The chancellor has spent the morning pointing out that no pensioner will lose any cash and that this is a freezing of a tax allowance not a new tax or an increase in an old one.
Indeed, the standing orders of the Assembly did not make allowance for current circumstances, and it remains unclear how frequently the alternation of no-confidence votes and first-secretary elections could take place.
It believes 25, 000 of these people will no longer be entitled to DLA as a result, and their carer will also lose their allowance.
They would rather we call it a 'spare room allowance' and point to the widespread issue of under-occupation while so many people have no bedroom of their own.
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