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Hungary and Slovakia refused to take part in a one-off scheme to redistribute 160,000 refugees from Greece and Italy to other EU countries, but there was nothing in existing EU law to levy any financial penalty on them.
ACE explains it thus: "£7 million of Lottery funds will be invested in a one-off grant scheme to support arts organisations with less experience to build their fundraising capacity.
It plans to fund the job-creation scheme with a one-off "windfall tax" on the privatised utilities, even though the costs of any such scheme will be recurring, not one-off.
A new "top-up" state pension scheme launching on Monday will allow hundreds of thousands of people to boost their retirement income by up to £25 a week in exchange for a one-off, upfront payment.
In advance of the Budget, the opposition called for a cut in VAT and a one-off tax on bankers' bonuses to fund youth job schemes and affordable house building.
Pavement is reuniting for a one-off tour in 2010.
People with final salary schemes who receive good pay rises could also be hit by a one-off tax charge.
He is in every sense a one-off.
The average UK pension scheme takes 1.23% a year out of your pot, according to DWP research, but the government's Nest scheme will charge 0.3% plus a one-off fee of 1.8% on each contribution.
The collapse in oil prices is a one-off.
The academics estimated the scheme could cause a one-off rise of between11% and 2% in retail power bills, but subsequent modelling by Reputex found the impact could be even lower – between 0.2% and 1.3%.
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