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be reimbursement
noun
The act of compensating someone for an expense.
Exact(5)
"I would like to know if I do, in fact, expend my own funds to conduct this meeting, there will be reimbursement sometime in the near future, or, if I should discontinue this, as well as any and all similar projects until renewal time in May," Levinson wrote.
"I was handed the sum of $40,000... but not $65,000... which... [I] understood to be reimbursement for the travel costs incurred by me," Mr Nyantakyi says.
In some of the cases there may be reimbursement to those lawyers for their out of pocket costs and/or their fees.
"Among the various scenarios, there will either be reimbursement or payment".
But for this strategy to work, there would need to be reimbursement for that counseling as well.
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If each is repaid as they're supposed to be, reimbursements should run roughly $210,000.
The $55 check was reimbursement for theater tickets that I had picked up for us.
The third method is reimbursement, in which the patient pays the bill and applies for reimbursement.
The allotment is reimbursement for the damaged house and a down payment on the replacement house, and there is no additional reimbursement for moving, settlement and miscellaneous costs.
The true motive for "diagnosing" severe medical disorders in thousands of very young children is reimbursement from insurance.
The big problem, the company says, is reimbursement for its product, which costs $93,000 for a course of treatment.
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