| 41. | But make allowance for their doubting too;
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| 42. | Even making allowances for day baseball gates, not as many people went to games as you might think.
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| 43. | But the report makes allowances for overlap between its sources and is strict in its definition of noncombatants.
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| 44. | And Rathbun makes allowances for taste.
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| 45. | He pointed out none of the projections make allowances for recessions, which increase the number of uninsured poor people.
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| 46. | French law makes allowances for the vast differences in commune size in a number of areas of administrative law.
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| 47. | Another is customized to make allowances for a twisted spine and a feeding tube discreetly tucked beneath a blanket.
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| 48. | Though they are making allowances for local customs, Japan's soldiers won't be leaving behind all the amenities of home.
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| 49. | We try to make allowances for this, making our judgements of them by " reading between the expressions ."
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| 50. | Passengers do not make allowances for pitstops, and their tip will continue to decrease as the player tanks up.
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