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The phrase 'reimburse from' is not typically used in written English. It would be more common to say 'reimburse' or 'reimbursement'. For example, "Many employers offer reimbursement for travel expenses."
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But Roche is already being reimbursed from the £600m fund.
Expenses reimbursed from an H.R.A. are not taxable to the employee.
An owner can stock a machine with the proceeds from crime and then, after withdrawals, be reimbursed from customers' banks with "clean" currency.
"Community clinics are picking up the slack and not getting reimbursed from those services," Mr. Mangia said, "and many community clinics are teetering on the brink of insolvency".
Under a recent ruling by the Internal Revenue Service, expenses for over-the-counter drugs like Prilosec or ibuprofen can be reimbursed from these plans.
Private hospitals and clinics operate alongside public hospitals, and the cost of treatment in private facilities may also be partially reimbursed from social security funds.
The banks would ultimately have been reimbursed from Germans' undeclared accounts in a one-time payment of up to 41 percent of the accounts' value.
(The supporters hope to be reimbursed from any sale of the building; any remaining profit, they say, will go to the museum).
The federal government notified some states last month that it was setting a ceiling on costs that would be reimbursed from June through December of this year.
The cost of the landfill, as well as of the public park and recreational spaces that would be part of the new area, could be reimbursed from ground rents and Pilot payments collected from private developers.
Germany and Britain signed a tax-enforcement accord with Switzerland this year that includes a payment from banks to the governments that would later be reimbursed from any delinquent taxes collected from individuals.
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