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The phrase 'expenses borne' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are referring to an entity taking responsibility for expenses. For example, "The budget for the event included all expenses borne by the company."
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Those statutes empower the government to seek damages from outside parties it deems responsible for medical expenses borne by the taxpayers.
The S.E.C. proposals would also require funds to disclose the expenses borne by shareholders each quarter and to include in shareholder reports a chart depicting portfolio holdings.
A majority of the participants refused to consider the expenses borne by insurers or by society as a whole when making their choices.
Apart from being chain-weighted, the PCE includes some things the CPI omits, such as the share of medical expenses borne by employers and governments and supposedly "free" services such as no-fee bank accounts.
Many Americans are awakening from their three-year slumber to discover the myriad and cynical ways that the Bush administration has raided the American treasury to benefit its corporate contributors -- tax cuts, no-bid Iraq contracts to Halliburton, toxic-waste cleanup expenses borne by taxpayers, the "Healthy Forests" and "Clear Skies" initiatives, and the pending energy bill come to mind.
Without any significant increase in government support (the share of China's total health expenses borne by private individuals has increased from a little over 20% in 1978 to a touch over 58% in 2002), state-run hospitals will continue to regard patients as a primary source of revenue.
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A few of his expenses "bear earmarks of immoderation," the report said.
The Pathé acquisition, though a defensible investment in the long term for its physical facilities, was yet another major expense borne by the fledgling RKO, particularly as Pathé's stock price had been artificially inflated by some prepurchase finagling.
Given the size of the chemical enterprise, the extent to which it is woven into the fabric of society, and the backlog of unexamined chemicals, a new approach is needed that does not rely on resource-intensive, chemical-by-chemical risk assessments in which government, at great public expense, bears the burden of proof.
After your tax return has listed "condoms, lube, handcuffs" as deductible expenses, bear in mind that you may be asked to change accountant.
While private prisons collect a daily rate per inmate, some expenses disproportionately borne by states are not counted.
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