Sentence examples for to expire points from inspiring English sources

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MileWise tracks your rewards in order to warn you if they're about to expire, points you to great deals you may have overlooked and keeps you from being surprised by large airline fees that sometimes accompany awards.

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Likewise, most of Mr. Bush's tax cuts are scheduled to expire at some point over the next decade, but the president has vowed to make almost all of them permanent.

Last year, my landlord ignored the messages I left inquiring about my upcoming rent increase until just three weeks before my lease was due to expire, at which point he raised the rent on my studio apartment by 20percentt -- $225 per month -- for a one-year lease, an increase I could not afford.

As points become harder to acquire and quick to expire, the price in points for a ticket continues to rise, blackout dates block key travel windows and fees and tax charges for "free" tickets become more common.

Others happily cited plants with licenses that are due to expire soon, including Indian Point in Buchanan, N.Y.

My points tend to expire from time to time.

The current grand jury in San Francisco is set to expire in July, at which point Anderson could be released anyway.

He pointed to free mileage management services like Usingmiles.com and Awardwallet.com that will notify the user when points are due to expire.

The contract for 282 workers at the adjacent Indian Point 2 reactor is set to expire in June.

Both sides agree that a temporary 2-percentage-point cut in the Social Security payroll tax was likely to expire.

Expired volume of CO2 (VEco2) was described in relation to expired VT [ 17].

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