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Definition of allowable in English:

allowable

adjective əˈlaʊəbləˈlaʊəb(ə)l
  • 1Allowed, especially within a set of regulations; permissible.

    the loan deal has been extended to the maximum allowable three months
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This year the two companies will fish their given quotas out of the 195 000 total allowable catch.
    • An angular interval between prescribed two of the at least three identification elements indicates a maximum allowable rotational speed of the rotor.
    • Worse, the nuclear reactor installation was done poorly, exposing the engine crew to five times the allowable annual dose of radiation.
    • For cells, this flow rate is further limited by the maximum allowable shear stress on the cells.
    • They detail a number of tactics that the Justice Department believed were allowable.
    • The baler density setting should be set to its maximum allowable position.
    • The key to the water resources plan for the Condamine-Balonne is a 10 per cent reduction in allowable water harvesting during environmentally important flows.
    • In the top left hand corner of the motherboard, there is the memory voltage jumper - this controls the maximum allowable memory voltage.
    • Here, its application is intended to provide the information necessary to define maximum, allowable levels of mercury in Everglades food webs.
    • This Scheme introduced a mechanism to limit the total allowable commercial catch of salmon.
    • Any type of target archery arrow is allowed up to the maximum allowable size of 9mm diameter.
    • This may require segregating the grain for allowable uses.
    • Whey protein has a score of 1.0, the maximum allowable value.
    • Washing machines with the Energy Star designation are 50 percent more energy efficient than the current minimal allowable standard.
    • The allowable portion is one half of the realized business investment loss.
    • By contrast, the retributive theory places strict limits on the allowable punishment.
    • These tight restrictions on allowable moves, players say, make checkers in many respects more difficult than chess.
    • In determining total allowable catches this formulation has proved notoriously open to over-optimistic assessments by the members of high seas fisheries commissions.
    • The proposal is far above any allowable development in the area.
    • John would know exactly the parameters on what would be allowable.
    Synonyms
    permissible, permitted, allowed, admissible, acceptable, legal, lawful, legitimate, licit, within the law, authorized, sanctioned, sanctionable, approved, above board, within accepted bounds, passable, tolerated, tolerable, proper, all right, in order
    excusable, pardonable, venial
    informal OK, legit, kosher, pukka, by the book
  • 2British (of an amount of money) able to be earned or received free of tax.

    tax is payable after deduction of allowable expenses
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Advertising costs and the legal cost of drawing up rental leases are also allowable as deductions.
    • Higher rate taxpayers should get pension tax relief of 42 per cent on these sums up to the maximum relief allowable.
    • The cost of these items are a private expense and thus not an allowable deduction.
    • According to the Costs Grid, an hourly rate of up to $400 is allowable for costs on a substantial indemnity scale.
    • Bank fees, Government duties tax or Debits Tax charged on amounts withdrawn from accounts, where these amounts are used for purposes for which a work-related deduction is allowable.
    • In an honest attempt to fund their retirement accounts, many individuals contribute amounts in excess of the allowable limits.
    • But for all employees the maximum pension allowable is two-thirds of "final" salary.
    • In the case where these items are member - owned, a deduction is allowable for the rental cost to the extent of the work related use.
    • He said the Government had offered them the maximum rates allowable.
    • The allowable rate for claims changes from year to year so check with your accountant or refer to Tax Pack 2000.
    • There is no charge to participate, and ESPA will provide hotel accommodations and reimbursement for other allowable travel expenses.
    • Members should be aware that all expenditure incurred in deriving exempt income will not be an allowable deduction.
    • While allowable under Generally Accepted Accounting Principles, "these practices were obfuscating the real performance of companies and misleading millions of unsuspecting investors."
    • Generally, no tax deduction is allowable in the case of travel between home and work.
    • Financial support, and changes in USDE guidelines in allowable expenses, could also be extremely important in minimizing student attrition.
    • The first € 1,270 of net gains - gains after allowable prior year and current year capital losses - by an individual in a tax year are exempt.
    • If your modified adjusted gross income exceeded the allowable limits, all or some of your contributions could have been non-deductible.
    • A fees officer scrawled "not allowable" next to it.
    • Carry back is also useful for people seeking to boost their pension who will contribute the maximum amount allowable in one tax year.
    • The company has 5,000 of other business expenses, all allowable for Corporation Tax purposes.

Derivatives

  • allowably

  • adverb
    • Had she been tall, full formed, and fair, it might have been more of a trial; but as it was, there could be no comparison, and she was most allowably a sweet pretty girl.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This was the first academic position in the German-speaking world that was dedicated specifically to Chinese and Japanese, rather than to some more general rubric that might allowably include them.
      • Like the vicar and the Ministry of Defence, she has a prejudiced viewpoint (allowably so).
      • They are also replete with helpful information regarding what kinds of articles may allowably be given to prisoners, prisoners’ rights, and complaint procedures.
      • It is true there are some senses in which we may allowably talk of the Visible and Invisible Church.

Definition of allowable in US English:

allowable

adjectiveəˈlouəb(ə)ləˈlaʊəb(ə)l
  • 1Allowed, especially within a set of regulations; permissible.

    the loan deal has been extended to the maximum allowable three months
    Example sentencesExamples
    • An angular interval between prescribed two of the at least three identification elements indicates a maximum allowable rotational speed of the rotor.
    • Any type of target archery arrow is allowed up to the maximum allowable size of 9mm diameter.
    • These tight restrictions on allowable moves, players say, make checkers in many respects more difficult than chess.
    • Whey protein has a score of 1.0, the maximum allowable value.
    • In determining total allowable catches this formulation has proved notoriously open to over-optimistic assessments by the members of high seas fisheries commissions.
    • The proposal is far above any allowable development in the area.
    • The baler density setting should be set to its maximum allowable position.
    • By contrast, the retributive theory places strict limits on the allowable punishment.
    • The key to the water resources plan for the Condamine-Balonne is a 10 per cent reduction in allowable water harvesting during environmentally important flows.
    • This year the two companies will fish their given quotas out of the 195 000 total allowable catch.
    • Here, its application is intended to provide the information necessary to define maximum, allowable levels of mercury in Everglades food webs.
    • John would know exactly the parameters on what would be allowable.
    • The allowable portion is one half of the realized business investment loss.
    • This Scheme introduced a mechanism to limit the total allowable commercial catch of salmon.
    • Worse, the nuclear reactor installation was done poorly, exposing the engine crew to five times the allowable annual dose of radiation.
    • In the top left hand corner of the motherboard, there is the memory voltage jumper - this controls the maximum allowable memory voltage.
    • This may require segregating the grain for allowable uses.
    • Washing machines with the Energy Star designation are 50 percent more energy efficient than the current minimal allowable standard.
    • For cells, this flow rate is further limited by the maximum allowable shear stress on the cells.
    • They detail a number of tactics that the Justice Department believed were allowable.
    Synonyms
    permissible, permitted, allowed, admissible, acceptable, legal, lawful, legitimate, licit, within the law, authorized, sanctioned, sanctionable, approved, above board, within accepted bounds, passable, tolerated, tolerable, proper, all right, in order
  • 2British (of an amount of money) not considered as income for tax purposes.

    tax is payable after deduction of allowable expenses
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In the case where these items are member - owned, a deduction is allowable for the rental cost to the extent of the work related use.
    • Members should be aware that all expenditure incurred in deriving exempt income will not be an allowable deduction.
    • Advertising costs and the legal cost of drawing up rental leases are also allowable as deductions.
    • The allowable rate for claims changes from year to year so check with your accountant or refer to Tax Pack 2000.
    • The company has 5,000 of other business expenses, all allowable for Corporation Tax purposes.
    • If your modified adjusted gross income exceeded the allowable limits, all or some of your contributions could have been non-deductible.
    • But for all employees the maximum pension allowable is two-thirds of "final" salary.
    • Financial support, and changes in USDE guidelines in allowable expenses, could also be extremely important in minimizing student attrition.
    • The first € 1,270 of net gains - gains after allowable prior year and current year capital losses - by an individual in a tax year are exempt.
    • A fees officer scrawled "not allowable" next to it.
    • There is no charge to participate, and ESPA will provide hotel accommodations and reimbursement for other allowable travel expenses.
    • He said the Government had offered them the maximum rates allowable.
    • The cost of these items are a private expense and thus not an allowable deduction.
    • In an honest attempt to fund their retirement accounts, many individuals contribute amounts in excess of the allowable limits.
    • According to the Costs Grid, an hourly rate of up to $400 is allowable for costs on a substantial indemnity scale.
    • While allowable under Generally Accepted Accounting Principles, "these practices were obfuscating the real performance of companies and misleading millions of unsuspecting investors."
    • Generally, no tax deduction is allowable in the case of travel between home and work.
    • Carry back is also useful for people seeking to boost their pension who will contribute the maximum amount allowable in one tax year.
    • Bank fees, Government duties tax or Debits Tax charged on amounts withdrawn from accounts, where these amounts are used for purposes for which a work-related deduction is allowable.
    • Higher rate taxpayers should get pension tax relief of 42 per cent on these sums up to the maximum relief allowable.
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