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prorating
verb
Present participle of prorate
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As for prorating real estate taxes, Mr. Estis said: "I am not aware of any claim the landlord could make for a reduction of real estate taxes".
If owners add two games, they should compensate players by prorating their per-game salary over 18 games.
Some have suggested simply freezing costs or prorating debt according to the earning potential of a student's chosen area of specialty.
The annual salaries cited for chief executives who served only part of the year was derived either from information disclosed by the company about the new chief's contract, or by prorating their salaries based on the time they actually served in the position.
Prorating over roughly 10 years, the upfront cost of solar panels and accompanying batteries gives the energy a cost of roughly 18 cents a kilowatt-hour, competitive with any off-grid power.
Frost Valley and other camps said they would try to work with families, either allowing a child to make up lost time in a later session or prorating the fees.
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Cancel early in, and face a penalty of $175 to $325 ,prorated monthly over the duration of the contract.
If the construction costs are properly prorated to the non-power-producing utility of the unit, electricity can be sold very cheaply.
It wasn't best measured by days or months; even the rent was prorated, down to the hour.
The Red Bulls took a chance — a big, big chance — on July 13 when they used their third designated player slot to sign Rost, 38, to a contract that runs through the end of the year worth $550,000, which is prorated.
Republicans said that their cuts, prorated for the balance of the fiscal year, still fulfilled their campaign pledge to reduce to 2008 levels the government's discretionary spending on everything other than national security.
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