1. allow for
We have to allow for the possibility that we might not finish on schedule.
You'd better leave early to allow for heavy traffic.
1) You'd better leave early to allow for heavy traffic. 2) We have to allow for possibility of the project being delayed. 3) All the factors must be allowed for.
Existing contracts do not allow for any reduction once the pension is being paid. We have to allow for the possibility of the project being delayed.
Did you allow for my opinion?