Example sentences of "allowing for the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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31 Acid output was calculated by allowing for the amount of juice produced in each time interval , and was expressed as mEq/h .
32 It also covered the halting of military supplies to the warring factions , the holding of free elections , protection of human rights , and international guarantees for a permanently neutral and sovereign Cambodia ( including a clause allowing for the enforcement of this ) .
33 Extensive experience with decriminalisation in Holland shows that not only is there no accompanying surge in consumption — allowing for the inrush of addicts from more restrictive countries — but related crime falls when drugs are legalised .
34 In the dark , the free cGMP level in ROS , estimated to be about 4–10 μM , maintains a small but significant number of channels in their open state , allowing for the influx of Na + and Ca 2+ .
35 ‘ We can expect to sight land here , about Bantry , or maybe Cliffden , allowing for the wind speed . ’
36 For example , for Article 4 of the proposed directive to be implemented , Britain would have to introduce legislation allowing for the searching of premises to hold and seize items which another country says there are ‘ reasonable grounds for believing ’ have ‘ been unlawfully removed from its territory ’ .
37 Each node contains one letter rather than one word , thus allowing for the study of sub-word letter sequences , but to make the searching algorithm most efficient , all 26 routes from every node in the tree must be allowed for , and on average most of these are wasted .
38 The NSF issued decrees on Feb. 6 allowing for the establishment of small business enterprises free from much of the highly centralized system of state controls .
39 Allowing for the time he 's already spent in cutody , that means Rachael could be freed this autumn .
40 By allowing for the distribution of results in random diversification , reductions in the overall risk of a randomly selected portfolio of shares may continue until the number of constituent securities reaches about thirty .
41 Gregory sees her as the prime mover in this , while allowing for the importance of divine intervention in Clovis 's victory against the Alamans .
42 After the passing of an amendment to the Constitution allowing for the creation of a second Vice-President , Nkomo was appointed to the post on Aug. 6 .
43 This obviously saves much time and effort as well as allowing for the creation of more imaginatively produced work .
44 Even allowing for the reluctance of the courts to subject operational police decisions to judicial review , it may be apparent that the police have failed to take into account in their decision making a relevant consideration , or have taken into account an irrelevant one , which would leave the decision open to review .
45 We now embed this model of monopolistic competition in the general equilibrium framework , allowing for the dependence of the costs c x and C on the factor prices .
46 Under Sean Kerly , Southgate have got their act together quickly , even allowing for the loss of such players as Richard Dodds and Robert Clift , Peter Boxell and Jagdis Barber , and through injury , Rupert Welch and John Shaw .
47 The fact that a wealth tax bore heavily on someone who turned out to lose all his capital would not on an ex ante basis be regarded as indicating a regressive impact , but in terms of measured income ( allowing for the loss ) it might appear that way .
48 After allowing for the community charge grant , which is now part of aggregate external finance , that is almost £300 million more than this year — an increase of 6.1 per cent .
49 A State Reform Law , allowing for the privatization of public companies , was signed on Oct. 1 .
50 Even allowing for the artificiality of the situation and for the small number of participants , this suggests that the hypothesis was supported .
51 With women , even allowing for the fact that slides of material from three sites , urethra , cervix , and rectum may be examined , this early diagnosis is only possible in about 50 per cent of cases .
52 However , even allowing for the fact that the population and satellite data were collected 13 years apart , the differences are greater than we would have liked .
53 It is reasonable to suppose that this fact is significant , even allowing for the fact that Scaevola is disproportionately well represented in the Digest by cases on the law of succession .
54 Even allowing for the fact that not all BL Lac objects produce X-rays , Schwartz and Ku conclude that the statistics rule out the idea that BL Lac objects are simply ordinary quasars seen ‘ beam-on ’ .
55 All I will say here is that Bukharin was far too sanguine in his treatment of such a transition , even allowing for the fact that it was being treated at a purely abstract level .
56 If the price of a money market instrument rises then the yield falls , and this is indeed the case with bankers ' acceptances , which are normally cheaper than straight cash advances , even allowing for the fact that interest is paid upfront .
57 Even allowing for the fact that NT has not yet been tuned for speed or reached production release , Brown says there appears to be additional overhead incurred when executing Windows 3.1 applications under NT .
58 Even allowing for the fact that television programmes are necessarily selective choosing shocking cases to illustrate the point , and also allowing for the evident confusion with the programme caused by pre-1 April material combined with a post-1 April dialogue , some disturbing situations were illustrated .
59 This being said , and allowing for the fact that much which was viewed as sexually deviant a generation ago is now viewed tolerantly if not taken for granted , a few words may be said about some practices or groups of practices which are generally recognised as deviant from either the normal object , the normal aim or the normal focal issues of sexuality .
60 Allowing for the fact that one knows oneself to be above suspicion — has any action or attitude of one 's own been such as to inspire suspicion in others ?
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