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A fraction of overhead costs devoted to the manufacturing sector of a firm to cover expenses such as rent and utilities.
When a mutual fund company runs a 401(k) plan, only a fraction of overhead expenses are disclosed.
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The hope is that customers will find information about the business, order products and seek technical support online, 24 hours a day, at a fraction of traditional overhead costs.
Each procedure consumed a fraction of the total overhead cost of the operating theatre; thus, we calculated the overhead cost for each procedure by using the proportion of time taken by that procedure.
In addition, critics say, project-based funding allows grantees to collect only a fraction of their real overhead costs.
For all its likely faults, your institution has decided to subsidize research, yours and your poet colleague's, by an amount equal to some fraction of their legitimate overhead expenses.
A large private foundation, for instance, may fully fund the expansion of a charity's successful Latin American girls' education program to sub-Saharan Africa, yet underwrite only a small fraction of the associated operational overhead and of the cost of developing the program in the first place.
But perhaps no more idiotic than for me to write out checks this month that will cover an infinitesimal fraction of some giant charity's overhead.
Comparing a fund with $10 million to invest against one with $100 million to invest, the overhead as a fraction of funds under management is typically higher for the smaller fund.
And while the revenues still may be nothing compared to what traditional Hollywood gets, the key is that the overhead costs are a fraction of the costs of what they are in Hollywood.
Necessity has made him a micromanager of overhead.
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