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re·ˈmov·al ex·penses СЪЩ Brit

CH a. Zügelkosten pl
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ex·pense [ɪkˈspen(t)s, ek-] СЪЩ

1. expense (payment):

2. expense no pl (cost):

jdm die Kosten für etw вин zumuten
to put sb to the expense of sth прен
jdm etw zumuten

3. expense (reimbursed money):

4. expense прен:

at sb's expense [or at the expense of sb]
auf Kosten einer S. род

Phrases:

re·mov·al [rɪˈmu:vəl] СЪЩ

1. removal esp Brit (changing address):

Umzug м <-(e)s, -züge>
Möbelpacker м <-s, ->

2. removal no pl:

Beseitigung f <-, -en>
Abschaffung f <-, -en>
removal of a dictator
Absetzung f <-, -en>
removal (abolition) of customs duties
Abschaffung f <-, -en>
Entlassung f <-, -en>
Absetzung f <-, -en>
Absetzung f <-, -en> (der Regierung)

3. removal no pl (cleaning):

Entfernung f <-, -en>

4. removal no pl (taking off):

Abnahme f <-, -n>
Entfernung f <-, -en>

5. removal ИНФОРМ:

Beseitigung f <-, -en>

6. removal ЮР (move to new court):

Запис в OpenDict

expenses СЪЩ

Запис в OpenDict

expense СЪЩ

Запис в OpenDict

expense СЪЩ

"Банково дело, финанси, застрахователно дело"

expense СЪЩ ACCOUNT

expenses СЪЩ ACCOUNT

Ausgaben f мн

Специализиран речник по транспорт

removal land use, traffic flow

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The report also found there were no personal expenditures of the mayor that were claimed as business expenses.
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He was assigned to the standing committees on military affairs and on contingent expenses.
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The amount and timing of deductions for business expenses is determined under the taxpayer's tax accounting method, which may differ from methods used in accounting records.
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There is still reluctance to spend on front-end marketing (its sales and general administration expenses as a percentage of sales continue to be low).
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Thus, the spouse given custody (or the spouse with the greater share of residence time in the case of joint custody), may receive assets to compensate their greater child-care expenses.
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