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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make expense" is not a complete sentence, and it is not commonly used in written English
It could possibly be used in a sentence like, "We need to make expense projections for the coming year," but even in that context it sounds awkward and is not a commonly used phrase. A more natural way to express this idea would be to say, "We need to create a budget for the coming year."
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Only after Prince Alwaleed called for draconian measures did he make expense discipline a crucial part of his strategy.
"Investors should make expense ratios a primary test in fund selection," Russel Kinnel, director of mutual fund research at Morningstar, said in an article about the study.
Abukai isn't the only service looking to make expense reports less painful.
They've also tried to fix it by making 11 new rules to make expense claims more clear, as opposed to the "honour system" that it used to be, but it's too little too late.
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Companies that make expense-management software say catching rogue employees is not one of the main reasons employers adopt these systems, but it does make some common tricks -- like expensing an airline ticket even though the trip was canceled -- harder to pull off.
So clever of the FT to make expenses so transparent.
"If the rain keeps up, we'll just make expenses," said Sam Uliano, Eagle's owner.
Only 24% of all British members voted to make expenses public.
Less than 50 can make expenses more than once a year, with exception of Steinway and Chickering Halls.
They loathe the humiliation meted out by the expenses scandal (it's worth remembering that Labour wanted to make expenses details exempt from freedom of information).
One of Willing's goals is to make expenses more transparent.
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