combined income

collocation in English

meaningsofalliedandincome

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allied
adjective
uk
/ˈæl.aɪd/
us
/ˈæl.aɪd/
connected by a political or ...
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income
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈɪŋ.kʌm/
us
/ˈɪn.kʌm/
money that is earned from doing work or received ...
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(Definition ofalliedandincomefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Moreover, both the combined freedom variables and thecombinedincomevariables are no longer significant in the fecal coliform regressions.
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In order to answer these questions it is necessary to address in detail the validity over time of thecombinedincomeand deprivation approach.
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Care-giving increased the likelihood of labour market participation, indicating that thecombinedincome and respite effects in fact dominated the substitution effect.
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Results show that thecombinedincomeand deprivation measure, as originally constituted, continues to identify a set of households experiencing generalised deprivation resulting from a lack of resources.
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Here we use new evidence for 1997 to describe trends in relative income poverty and deprivation, and in thiscombinedincomeand deprivation poverty measure, over the subsequent ten years.
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In the absence of externality damages, the payment does not alter the level ofcombinedincome, but merely redistributes income from the lowland farm to the upland farm.
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The three lines in the figure correspond to upland income, lowland income, andcombinedincomecalculated over an undiscounted 20-year horizon.
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What is more, the 500 richest people have acombinedincomehigher than that of the 416 million poorest.
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As a result of the changes, a couple on acombinedincomeof £10,000 will not be entitled to receive benefit.
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Separate figures for thecombinedincomeof husband and wife are not available.
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Again, there has been no mention of the overlap of surtax and the newcombinedincometax, which will bear quite hardly on surtax payers.
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I refer tocombinedincometax and national insurance contributions.
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Students from households with acombinedincomeof below £20,000 will have £1,100 deducted from any fees, and will receive a new, non-repayable maintenance grant of £1,000.
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Theircombinedincomeof £123 basic pension and £55 earnings takes them above the guarantee level of £154.
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We will ask pensioners only for the information that we need to know to work out theircombinedincome.
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No full-time workers now experiencecombinedincometax and benefit withdrawal rates of 100 per cent, or more.
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At the moment, families on acombinedincomeof £25,000 do not have to pay the variable fee.
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Second adults with acombinedincomeof more than £130 a week will not attract any second adult rebate.
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A young and newly married male shop assistant and his hairdresser wife have acombinedincomeof, say, £140 a week.
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I think, on a quick calculation, she was about £1,400 wrong as to the rate of tax paid on acombinedincomeof £8,000.
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