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to outlay
noun
A laying out or expending; that which is laid out or expended.
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No one forces you to outlay over $350,000.
However, as outlay for machinery grows in relation to outlay for wages, profit declines in relation to total capital outlay.
"If I trade something new, I still have to outlay cash".
That's what we have to outlay in order to go to CES each year.
[At Karmaloop], we got so big, in order for us to get the clothing we needed for each season, we had to outlay 15 to 20 million bucks at the time, which was always at risk.
This would work for avid readers who don't want to outlay $359 up front for the device plus it'd entice people like me to get into a Kindle for dirt cheap, load up on books for the first year, and then spend the next year or two reading them.
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Cristiano may still net his €10 million, or $13 million, but Real Madrid may have to double its outlay to keep him happy.
"However, we have to recover our outlay to cover the research, correspondence, duty of care and consider the sum charged reasonable bearing in mind the time involved".
Leather covers add to the outlay.
That means he has pledged his family to an outlay of more than £1 billion in less than five days.
That translates to an estimated $15 billion hit to travel outlays.
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