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allowance
Brit Education a salary supplement given to a teacher who is appointed to undertake extra duties and responsibilities

allowance [ə′lau̇ยทəns]
(design engineering)
An intentional difference in sizes of two mating parts, allowing clearance usually for a film of oil, for running or sliding fits.

allowance

Allowance 

a discount from the agreed price, applicable when goods received are of poor quality. Stipulations for such an allowance are common in international trade.



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Founded in 1969 the RDA aims to deliver opportunities for therapy, achievement and enjoyment for people with disabilities.
Morpeth Group instructor and RDA National Deputy chairman Sam Orde said: "The new centre will allow Morpeth RDA Group to expand and offer riding to many more disabled people for the benefit of their health, wellbeing and enjoyment.
A Few of Our Favourite Things" features recipes from local chefs and RDA volunteers, and includes several written by stable girls and disabled riders.
 
 
 
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