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to expenses
noun
A spending or consuming. Often specifically an act of disbursing or spending funds.
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One source of ambiguity relates to expenses.
Those withdrawals, however, are limited to expenses for higher education.
There are some families that do pay attention to expenses.
"The real offset to expenses is how much you can sell".
The rest went to expenses, including salaries totaling more than $450,000.
The cost of setting up a research complex in Cambridge, Mass., also added to expenses.
Companies are already reducing the amount of goods they keep in inventories, which adds to expenses.
The trouble is, she says, the government underestimated the public's reaction to expenses.
Mack, not really having paid much attention to expenses, was surprised to hear it had been reduced.
She has also signed a "clean campaign pledge" and a "transparency pledge" making various promises relating to expenses.
3.33pm: In a reference to expenses, he says that MPs need to be able to live in two places.
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