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To amortize
verb
To alienate (property) in mortmain.
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To amortize the cost of fuel and tolls — about €150, or $195, for a round trip — he fills the other seats in his car, using a French Web site that arranges shared rides.
In addition, the start-up costs in the Kyrgyz pharmacy network were paid up front by others, and therefore, no amortization of these costs was needed; however, private pharmacies would need to amortize these up-front costs over several years.
The trick is how To amortize remorse, desire and dread.
At least I was able to amortize the $195 over two meals.
"We're able to amortize it over several users," Mr. Farkas said.
"The long-term lease allows them to amortize their construction costs and it saves taxpayers money".
"The combination and cost of those things often require significant density to amortize," Mr. Balter said.
"Right now the economics suggest we have to amortize our costs," he said.
Elsewhere, commercial farmers buy costly new pumps and work them hard to amortize them before it's too late.
"We still have to amortize the costs of expensive shows by running them again in summer," Ms. Berman said.
"We plan to use most of our 1.5 billion reais in cash generation" annually "to amortize debt".
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