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In such a scenario, there's a definite need to cover for unforeseen medical expenses during the individual's working years
2.
This in turn, will ensure that his long-term finances will not take a hit in case of major medical expenses in his latter years
3.
Also with a greater number of individuals moving out of the joint family system, this will ensure that retirees are better equipped to fend for themselves when faced with medical expenses
4.
In case of hospitalisation, the expenses that are incurred will be taken care of by this policy subject to the limit of the cover
5.
This cover will also take care of pre as well as post-hospitalisation expenses like money spent on buying medicines and conducting medical tests
6.
Of course, the reimbursements of expenses are subject to conditions
7.
In case of medical insurance, the individual is covered only to the extent of the actual expenses incurred on medicine/hospitalisation (up to a maximum limit of the sum assured)
8.
This payment is irrespective of the actual expenses incurred by the individual
9.
This has forced them to curtail on such expenses and also reduce/do away with the assured returns on the pension schemes
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- Try and stop unnecessary or unwanted expenses
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primeval urge did rise it was taken care of on expenses
12.
Have food stamps saved anyone? Has anyone been better off in life because they have health insurance? Does life get easier when we have these conveniences? Our tax money goes to pay for things like health insurance, food stamps, social security, Medicare, upkeep of unused buildings (that could be used to shelter the homeless if our Government really did care about us), great scientific studies like whether sick shrimp perform as well on a treadmill as healthy shrimp (this is a real study funded by the Government – it cost about 15 million dollars), army expenses, paying off the interest on our nation’s debt, veteran’s benefits, and government jobs such as postal workers or police officers
13.
"Our security expenses would be ten times what they are now," Althart added, "and you more than any of us should be aware of what it would mean
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expenses that wiped me out,' Ali's father said
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living expenses during the trip
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What if the other expenses end up higher?'
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largesse of expenses, all of which disappeared into their briefcases
18.
He would have to call on that other oik – Keith or Kevin or whatever – and offer to make up any expenses Chas had left him with
19.
However, the sad fact is that I cannot afford to pay at this time so if you are fortunate enough to have somebody offer you the money to travel to the US for a visit, you would be very welcome stay with me and I could pay your expenses here in the US
20.
And by now, because I really wanted that my dreams to reach USA be realized I tried to save more money that would be enough for all of the expenses for my trip maybe next year hopefully
21.
I had spent all my savings both in (Hong Kong and Philippines) for my traveling expenses, for my family and my father's funeral
22.
My money was not sufficient for all the expenses so there's more debt left which about 3,000 pesos to be send back to pay
23.
I'll start at a salary of $13,400 year but in addition I'll be doing some traveling and when I travel the government pays the expenses of lodging and food
24.
Well as it says in the article, first of all you can deduct $10,000 for 2010 start up expenses
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You could've written off all $10,000 in one year instead of having to depreciate expenses
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the price he was glad his expenses were being covered by
27.
Gold would have covered everything the weirdies had left and all the expenses so far
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"In fact, the mage has agreed to take care of all your expenses for the duration of your stay
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"Oh there is, a copper above your expenses
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People who did not vote, were to be fined one ducit to go towards council expenses, namely for the councilors themselves
31.
When all expenses are computed, the whole quantity of the one metal, it would seem, cannot, in the Spanish market, be disposed of so advantageously as the whole quantity of the other
32.
expenses due to the fact that he simply exists;
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require a certain expense, first to erect them, and afterwards to support them, both which expenses, though they make a part of the gross, are deductions from the neat revenue of the society ; so the stock of money which circulates in any country must require a certain expense, first to collect it, and afterwards to support it; both which expenses, though they make a part of the gross, are, in the same manner, deductions from the neat revenue of the society
34.
Over and above the expenses which are common to every branch of trade, such as the expense of house-rent, the wages of servants, clerks, accountants, etc
35.
the expenses peculiar to a bank consist chiefly in two articles: first, in the expense of keeping at all times in its coffers, for answering the occasional demands of the holders of its notes, a large sum of money, of which it loses the interest; and, secondly, in the expense of replenishing those coffers as fast as they are emptied by answering such occasional demands
36.
The returns of the fixed capital are, in almost all cases, much slower than those of the circulating capital : and such expenses, even when laid out with the greatest prudence and judgment, very seldom return to the undertaker till after a period of many years, a period by far too distant to suit the conveniency of a bank
37.
to contribute to the general expenses of the
38.
are still getting the best deal on any monthly recurring expenses
39.
What was once a fairly lucrative career with good commissions had turned into a stressful undertaking that didn’t begin to cover their expenses every month
40.
month’s accounting expenses that are due soon
41.
The insignificant pageantry of their court becomes every day more brilliant; and the expense of it not only prevents accumulation, but frequently encroaches upon the funds destined for more necessary expenses
42.
The civil establishments of Nova Scotia and Georgia are partly supported by an annual grant of parliament; but Nova Scotia pays, besides, about £7000 a-year towards the public expenses of the colony, and Georgia about £2500 a-year
43.
Expenses for the admixture (E ) at production of concrete can be xa
44.
Expenses on admixture (E ) at the production of concrete mix are justified, if xa
45.
Where Ex and Ex ' - expenses on initial materials of concrete mix without i
46.
Such expenses are in this system called ground expenses (depenses foncieres)
47.
The cultivators or farmers contribute to the annual produce, by what are in this system called the original and annual expenses (depenses primitives, et depenses annuelles), which they lay out upon the cultivation of the land
48.
The original expenses consist in the instruments of husbandry, in the stock of cattle, in the seed, and in the maintenance of the farmer's family, servants, and cattle, during at least a great part of the first year of his occupancy, or till he can receive some return from the land
49.
The annual expenses consist in the seed, in the wear and tear of instruments of husbandry, and in the annual maintenance of the farmer's servants and cattle, and of his family too, so far as any part of them can be considered as servants employed in cultivation
50.
That part of the produce of the land which remains to him after paying the rent, ought to be sufficient, first, to replace to him, within a reasonable time, at least during the term of his occupancy, the whole of his original expenses, together with the ordinary profits of stock; and, secondly, to replace to him annually the whole of his annual expenses, together likewise with the ordinary profits of stock
51.
Those two sorts of expenses are two capitals which the farmer employs in cultivation; and unless they are regularly restored to him, together with a reasonable profit, he cannot carry on his employment upon a level with other employments; but, from a regard to his own interest, must desert it as soon as possible, and seek some other
52.
The rent which properly belongs to the landlord, is no more than the neat produce which remains after paying, in the completest manner, all the necessary expenses which must be previously laid out, in order to raise the gross or the whole produce
53.
It is because the labour of the cultivators, over and above paying completely all those necessary expenses, affords a neat produce of this kind, that this class of people are in this system peculiarly distinguished by the honourable appellation of the productive class
54.
Their original and annual expenses are for the same reason called, In this system, productive expenses, because, over and above replacing their own value, they occasion the annual reproduction of this neat produce
55.
The ground expenses, as they are called, or what the landlord lays out upon the improvement of his land, are, in this system, too, honoured with the appellation of productive expenses
56.
Till the whole of those expenses, together with the ordinary profits of stock, have been completely repaid to him by the advanced rent which he gets from his land, that advanced rent ought to be regarded as sacred and inviolable, both by the church and by the king ; ought to be subject neither to tithe nor to taxation
57.
As in a well ordered state of things, therefore, those ground expenses, over and above reproducing in the completest manner their own value, occasion likewise, after a certain time, a reproduction of a neat produce, they are in this system considered as productive expenses
58.
The ground expenses of the landlord, however, together with the original and the annual expenses of the farmer, are the only three sorts of expenses which in this system are considered as productive
59.
All other expenses, and all other orders of people, even those who, in the common apprehensions of men, are regarded as the most productive, are, in this account of things,
60.
In the following book, therefore, I shall endeavour to explain, first, what are the necessary expenses of the sovereign or commonwealth; and which of those expenses ought to be defrayed by the general contribution of the whole society ; and which of them, by that of some particular part ouly, or of some particular members of the society: secondly, what are the different methods in which the whole society may be made to contribute towards defraying the expenses incumbent on the whole society ; and what are the principal advantages and inconveniencies of each of those methods : and thirdly, what are the reasons and causes which have induced almost all modern governments to mortgage some part of this revenue, or to contract debts; and what have been the effects of those debts upon the real wealth, the annual produce of the land and labour of the society
61.
OF THE EXPENSES OF THE SOVEREIGN OR COMMONWEALTH
62.
But had those tolls been put under the management of commissioners, who had no such interest, they might perhaps, have been dissipated in ornamental and unnecessary expenses, while the most essential parts of the works were allowed to go to ruin
63.
18, reducing the fine for admission to twenty pounds for all persons, without any distinction of ages, or any restriction, either to mere merchants, or to the freemen of London; and granting to all such persons the liberty of exporting, from all the ports of Great Britain, to any port in Turkey, all British goods, of which the exportation was not prohibited, upon paying both the general duties of customs, and the particular duties assessed for defraying the necessary expenses of the company ; and submitting, at the same time, to the lawful authority of the British ambassador and consuls resident in Turkey, and to the bye-laws of the company duly enacted
64.
Out of the moneys which they shall receive from the company, they are allowed a sum, not exceeding eight hundred pounds, for the salaries of their clerks and agents at London, Bristol, and Liverpool, the house-rent of their offices at London, and all other expenses of management, commission, and agency, in England
65.
What remains of this sum, after defraying these different expenses, they may divide among themselves, as compensation for their trouble, in what manner they think proper
66.
protestant countries, particularly in all the protestant cantons of Switzerland, the revenue which anciently belonged to the Roman catholic church, the tithes and church lands, has been found a fund sufficient, not only to afford competent salaries to the established clergy, but to defray, with little or no addition, all the other expenses of the state
67.
Over and above the expenses necessary for enabling the sovereign to perform his several duties, a certain expense is requisite for the support of his dignity
68.
He found it convenient, accordingly to give up the business of merchant, the business to which his family had originally owed their fortune, and, in the latter part of his life, to employ both what remained of that fortune, and the revenue of the state, of which he had the disposal, in projects and expenses more suitable to his station
69.
The rent of a very moderate landed estate might be fully sufficient for defraying all the other necessary expenses of government
70.
The other expenses of government were, the greater part of them, very moderate
71.
In these circumstances, the rent of a great landed estate might, upon ordinary occasions, very well defray all the necessary expenses of government
72.
Though a part of this revenue should be taken from him in order to defray the expenses of the state, no discouragement will thereby be given to any sort of iudustry
73.
The canton of Underwald, in Switzerland, is frequently ravaged by storms and inundations, and it is thereby exposed to extraordinary expenses
74.
Unless the demand is such as to afford the builder his profit, after paying all expenses, he will build no more houses
75.
{The neat produce of that year, after deducting all expenses and allowances, amounted to £4,975,652:19:6
76.
A hospitality in which there is no luxury, and a liberality in which there is no ostentation, occasion, in this situation of things, the principal expenses of the rich and the great
77.
But these I have likewise endeavoured to show, in the same book, are expenses by which people are not very apt to ruin themselves
78.
The amassing of treasure can no longer be expected; and when extraordinary exigencies require extraordinary expenses, he must necessarily call upon his subjects for an extraordinary aid
79.
To these must be added several other sums, which, as they arose out of the late war, ought perhaps to be considered as deductions from the expenses of it
80.
I knew that I had to get a regular job because I wasn’t making enough money to finance all of his high school expenses
81.
The first couple of months, I shared half of the expenses, but as soon as he got his finances under control, he told me not to contribute
82.
penny, feeds his guests and clients cheap meals, whines about his expenses and high cost of living, and stiffs servers in restaurants
83.
“Fifty a day plus expenses
84.
By the time we had met Hamp he had built a very good business and had become wealthy enough to be independent of having to worry about any living expenses
85.
"And I have enough left,"' said Ann the washerwoman, to herself, when she was reckoning up the expenses of the day, "to buy my coal and pay
86.
many males found it an acceptable life when al expenses are covered and some joy
87.
greatest newspaper willingly covers all expenses of the investigation, and encourages further search
88.
He and his brother Misha accompanied the family and enjoyed the same good conditions, because Pola paid all their expenses from my money
89.
For those quickly approaching retirement age with minimal household expenses, many can oftentimes stay the course without unduly straining their financial sources
90.
the necessary steps to dissolve the trust that had been set up for her to cover her expenses
91.
The money in one was his to be distributed among those who offered assistance, his men, and to cover operating expenses
92.
I’ll take care of all of Herminia’s medical expenses, and she definitely shouldn’t leave until the doctors have done everything possible for her
93.
And who was this ‘wop’? And if Kevin and his friends got ‘the shit’ from him, how then was Mike involved? Still, if this wasn’t just a bullshit story designed to get into her pants and Mike really was paying all those hotel expenses then, he must be more that just some minion of this ‘wop’
94.
He said he had been worried that the other horse might have to go into quarantine with the resulting expenses eating up their meager profit, but that Sylvia had somehow worked magic and managed to get new documents delivered to the boat
95.
He said his family expenses are enormous and he needs more money
96.
my expenses were in proportion, or rather out of
97.
I found my expenses have outrun my original estimate
98.
running expenses in the business of his life by working
99.
expenses in the business of his life by working for
100.
Furthermore, lobbying expenses to be the ‘chosen’ contractor for a demanded project should be at least somewhat reduced under the mechanism because of the political pressure to keep spending low