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allowance A race restricted to horses with certain records. Example: A "non-winners of two" allowance is open only to horses with one victory or less.
Ãâó: www.vasteeplechase.com/glossary.html
allowance Permission to emit to the atmosphere, one tonne of carbon dioxide equivalent during a specified trading period. The allowance shall only be valid for the purpose of the Directive and shall only be transferable in accordance with the Directive.
Ãâó: www.epa.ie/Licensing/EmissionsTrading/Glossary/
allowance the amount of money a builder allocates for a particular item. If the item you select costs less, you save; if it costs more, you pay the difference.
Ãâó: www.chesapeakelivingtreasures.com/glossary.html
allowance Minimum clearance between two mating parts; the prescribed variations from the basic size.
Ãâó: www.natool.com/engdata/data07.php
allowance A fixed amount of money allowed by the seller of a home to be given to the buyer for the use for a specific product such as appliances or a repair to an existing home.
Ãâó: www.tmcofne.com/tmcdictionary.htm
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