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Direct expenditure includes doctors' fees, hospital charges and medications.
Direct expenditure related to osteoporotic fractures was US$17 billion in the US in 2001; in the European Union costs were US$32 billion in 2000 and are expected to double by 2050 (Reginster and Burlet 2006).
Salaries and benefits represent the largest direct expenditure for the hospitals—$436 million—in those two counties.
On Tuesday, the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee bought $526,000 in airtime on behalf of Mr. Carmona, its first direct expenditure in the contest.
In general, gaseous wastes are eliminated through passive mechanisms without the direct expenditure of energy on the part of the living system.
Still, for many years Big Sugar and its defenders could claim that the program was designed to avoid any direct expenditure of taxpayer funds and that it had, in fact, achieved that goal.
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But, Shepherd notes, that only looks at direct expenditures.
The bill includes $2,519,425,000 for direct expenditures and $660,000 in loans.
In addition to direct expenditures, attention has been drawn to "tax expenditures".
And the budget does not account for donors' direct expenditures, including, crucially, the billions of dollars spent by the U.S. on Afghan national-security forces.
The studies count not just the direct expenditures for boat tickets, but also the spending on lodging, food and the like where trips are offered.
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