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It could also mean expense for wrongdoers.
Clutter and complexity mean expense and inefficiency -- problems brands have lately solved by bringing programmatic operations in-house.
For hatching egg producers, the expenses were higher, the mean expense being 75.7 eurocent per bird (39.3-115.5 eurocent per bird).
Sullivan and colleagues [ 8] showed how HIV, in terms of cost per person, was the third most expensive disease in France in 2005, with a cost per person of 11,900 €, above the 7,000 € mean expense for all diseases.
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At the time, Walker said he was more worried about the new FoI Act, which would mean expenses would be published for the first time.
But of course, more money means more problems and by that we mean expenses.
Their nine medals, four of which were gold, meant the average expense per medal was £3m.
That means expenses for meals and hotel rooms, he said.
When you borrow money, you pay more interest early in the loan, so that meant expenses would be front loaded.
In this section, the term "expenses" means expenses for class room instruction, hands-on training (and associated materials), manuals, study guides and materials, text books, processing fees, and test fees and related fees.
The peasants treated medical personnel cautiously because of the peculiarities of traditional views on diseases, and also because any official was perceived as an alien whose arrival always meant expenses.
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