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

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1 Obviously , a number of simplifying assumptions have been made here , but the model can be elaborated to allow for price elasticity of demand , differences in learning rates , differences in cost of capital , and so on .
2 e ) The area shown on Drg No EL1055/108 to allow for construction of the tidal part of hte storm overflow and other works on the beach .
3 In order to allow for discussion and demonstration of techniques , we plan to limit participation to 200 sculpture conservators , art historians , and other interested parties .
4 Finally , you need enough rest to allow for adaptation to the training .
5 In the earlier regime it was accepted that rules had to be general to some extent , and open to change to allow for adaptation to changing circumstances .
6 So there is an advantage in using handles of the Peter Powell heavy duty type to allow for adjustment on the flying field .
7 To allow for tail risk , the number of futures contracts used in the arbitrage is reduced to unc times the initial number of contracts .
8 Designers of training materials intended for national or area use tried to allow for board members who would differ in experience and working diverse contexts .
9 Course extended to allow for BEd degrees and honours degrees and Diploma in Higher Education ( the latter retrospectively from 1974 ) ; education approved for all degree and diploma programmes ; also art & design for BEd only and music for BEd and DipHE only , single fields in catering studies , and food & nutrition ( approved for BA and BSc only ) .
10 He will not be able to edit it or to introduce pauses to allow for comprehension ; nor will he have been able to prepare practice exercises ( oral or written ) based on the broadcast .
11 Each section of the deck of the road is carried on sliding bearings , to allow for expansion of the sections .
12 To illustrate the point further , some bridges are fixed at one end , but rest upon rollers at the opposite end , to allow for expansion .
13 Note that some push-fit joints must be fitted into a solvent-weld system to allow for expansion .
14 In the Osma system , a small hole in each pipe connector tells you when you have pushed the pipe in far enough to allow for expansion : 10mm is normally allowed .
15 To allow for testing of the analysers in the current project approximately 5% of the corpus has been removed .
16 In the case of sails , spars , standing and running rigging it will be possible to apply UP TO one-third deduction from the new replacement cost to allow for deterioration due to use .
17 For example , if the longitudinal position of the bearing is obtained by a pin inserted into the shaft and a slot is provided in the bearing , to allow for assembly ( as in Figure 7.27 ) , then sequential pairs are constructed .
18 Integrated into the Optivity network management system , it 's claimed to allow for management of an entire network including Ethernet , Token Ring , FDDI and Asynchronous Transfer Mode technologies .
19 It is possible to extend Friedman 's reconciliation of the broad principles of rationality and the perceived facts about the relationship between movements in nominal spending and real variables to allow for rationality of expectations .
20 This is to allow for dispersal of heat — yes , heat !
21 So i it was n't a very easy thing then to get them and as I say you 'd be preparing a fare increase which , perhaps a ha'penny on certain fares and a penny on fares above a certain range and you had to allow for depreciation , or resistance in the public travelling but er as long as you could always bring in a little extra from a fare increase it was worthwhile going forward .
22 You ought also to allow for weekend cleaning ( how many cleaners will you need ? ) , which may be difficult since the case says that the staff are married women with their own family commitments .
23 Cut out the rectangle , 5cm ( 2inches ) larger than the pencil mark all the way round to allow for overlap .
24 A computer spreadsheet supplied by LIFFE ( 1991 ) , which computes the FT-SE Eurotrack 100 no-arbitrage futures price , offers the facility to allow for settlement lag , while Yadav and Pope ( 1992a , 1992b ) allowed for settlement lag in their calculation of FT-SE 100 no-arbitrage prices .
25 I shall be looking here at the effect of adjusting their published accounts between 1972 and 1991 to allow for inflation .
26 To allow for inflation on the principle insert an extra row ( 11 ) and enter @FV ( B4 , -B2/12 , B6*12 ) into B1 .
27 However , individuals tend to exaggerate their positions to allow for compromise , and compromise itself is seen to weaken the value of the decision , perhaps reducing commitment .
28 Purchasers of health care have tried to adjust their expected intervention rates to allow for activity in the private sector , but the calculations have been extremely crude because local data have not been available .
29 For thirty Belgian francs a month he lodged with a pedlar by the name of van der Haegen who lived at Paturages , not far from Mons ( the house was demolished in the early 1960s to allow for road widening ) .
30 The family will include a 100MHz P54c Pentium ( compact ) done in 0.5 micron technology and P54cm ( multi-processor ) which will feature a new type of vacancy socket to allow for user upgradable drop-in chips .
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