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For a start, food is a relatively minor expense compared with staff costs and premises.
However, these costs are probably limited since the illness is relatively short-lived, cleaning is a relatively minor expense, and viral gastroenteritis has no treatment except rehydration.
However, these costs are probably limited, since the illness is relatively short-lived, cleaning is a relatively minor expense, and no treatment is available for viral gastroenteritis except rehydration.
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The archdiocese's financial statement for that year, though it was audited and included details of relatively minor expenses, made no mention of the payment.
Durable medical equipment like commodes, shower chairs/benches, grab bars and shower sprayers, are paid partly by Medicare; the rest are relatively minor in terms of expense.
And while such additional expenses may be relatively minor when viewed in relation to an entire building's budget, he said, "they all add up".
Minor indicates that this issue has a relatively minor impact.
Midsize organizations like these — large enough to have real expenses but small enough to have seen their relatively minor subsidies mostly vanish — may end up the lasting victims of a financial crisis that will eventually polarize the cultural scene, leaving just the biggest institutions, the Prados and Teatro Reals, and the smallest.
By the end of the century, even relatively minor generals, philanthropists, or entrepreneurs were commemorated in this manner—almost invariably at the expense of public subscribers.
Beyond that she would then be able to claim 60% of her expenses, but these could amount to several hundred more yuan even for a relatively minor complaint.
seem relatively minor.
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