Example sentences of "allow for [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Reports indicated that it included strong guarantees of fundamental human rights , but that a number of clauses gave rise to heated debate , including proposed provisions allowing for detention without trial and for the postponement of local elections for five years .
2 An alternative way is to undertake a similar exercise allowing for sex and marital status as well as age .
3 ‘ Given the current levels of sponsorship , Average gates of around 30,000 and allowing for players ’ wages .
4 The first 6.5ha ( 16 acres ) yielded about 6.8t/ha , ( 2.7t/acre ) allowing for moisture content , he says .
5 The trench will need to be around 500mm wide and 600 to 700mm deep — allowing for 100mm of bedding material
6 The trend in cardiovascular mortality with external conjugate was abolished by allowing for head circumference .
7 For instance , clauses restricting liability for late delivery , allowing for variation of the delivery date or tolerances in relation to the quantity to be delivered , clauses enabling the proferens to substitute alternative goods for those ordered , to withhold performance of its obligations or vary the terms of the contract , and force majeure clauses excusing non-performance , or extending the time for performance in the event of circumstances outside the proferens ' control , and possibly even clauses giving one party the right to withhold performance , or terminate the contract , in the event of breach by the other party , are all potentially subject to s3 .
8 The results of Box and Hale show that for post-war England and Wales , unemployment and imprisonment were positively related even after allowing for variations in other factors .
9 Allowing for handicap adjustment , there was little more than a stroke between them .
10 The ‘ Office of Innovation ’ ( OI ) transcends the interests of individual departments , thereby allowing for cross-fertilization of ideas among divisions .
11 They found that , on average , the futures were overpriced by 0.12% ( before allowing for transactions costs ) .
12 Using daily data for the period from June 1987 to June 1988 ( 272 observations ) , after allowing for transactions costs of 0.5–1% , they found a substantial degree of underpricing for Nikkei Stock Average futures : 42% of the time there was an underpricing in excess of the estimated transaction costs .
13 For Osaka 50 Kabusaki index futures , there was overpricing ( after allowing for transactions costs ) 40% of the time , and underpricing ( after allowing for transactions costs ) 27% of the time .
14 For Osaka 50 Kabusaki index futures , there was overpricing ( after allowing for transactions costs ) 40% of the time , and underpricing ( after allowing for transactions costs ) 27% of the time .
15 After allowing for transactions costs of 0.5% , they concluded that until early in 1989 there was clear evidence that all three futures were overpriced .
16 After allowing for transactions costs , he concluded that very few arbitrage opportunities remained .
17 Allowing for transactions costs , futures were overpriced in the period before the October 1987 crash , while after the crash there were few mispricings .
18 Allowing for transactions costs , they found that most of the mispricings were underpricings .
19 They found that , after allowing for transactions costs of about 1% , the no-arbitrage condition for intracommodity spreads was met .
20 Again , they found that , after allowing for transactions costs , the no-arbitrage condition for an intercommodity spread was met .
21 Kipnis and Tsang ( 1984b ) analysed the S&P500 index for the period from April 1982 to January 1983 and , after allowing for transaction costs , found a considerable number of departures from the no-arbitrage condition , with both over- and underpricing being present .
22 Overpricing ( after allowing for transaction costs ) was found only 3% of the time .
23 As far as I could tell she 'd drunk a litre and a half , allowing for spillage , so her behaviour was understandable .
24 We follow Booth ( 1984a ) in allowing for individuals to be differentiated by their degree of commitment to the union movement , and we also follow Naylor ( 1989 , 1990 ) and Naylor and Cripps ( 1989 ) in allowing for individual 's utility gain from following the social custom to be moderated according to their degree of commitment to the union movement .
25 She 's too expensive for you , even after allowing for devaluation .
26 No no allowing for inflations , no underlying trends under the labour proposals people in Cambridge will be paying less hard cash now than they did eight years ago .
27 PC required for C Stapleton , funded by ODA — possibility of us buying it back at end of contract , allowing for depreciation .
28 If it did , and even allowing for Melby 's overwhelming dilemma , it is a little surprising to read his conclusion that , if the French were really serious about decolonization and that if military force was properly applied , they could at least hold the lid on the Indo-Chinese kettle for the predictable if only relatively limited future .
29 A more satisfactory theory of what determines a country 's ability to carry foreign debt should be developed allowing for interactions between economic growth , political stability and debt-servicing capacity , and distinguishing between permanent and transitory states of the relevant variables .
30 Although mostly not accepting Lombroso 's explanation of it , they were virtually unanimous in their opinion that genius is indeed often accompanied by madness , even allowing for cases that could be ascribed to gross disease of the nervous system .
  Next page