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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
expense .
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Examples
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Mr. Sarkozy's government has been dogged by other scandals, including one in which one member of the government expensed thousands of euros worth of cigars.
Tunis Flap Prompts Departure Of French Minister David Gauthier-Villars 2011
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DaveWeigel: Man, I hope people already expensed the costs of writing Bachmann profiles.
HUFFPOST HILL - Rick Perry Booster Not Feeling It This Season Eliot Nelson 2011
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Ironically, many Congressional Democrats see the return of this money — already “expensed” under US budget accounting — as being “free” money that can and should be pissed away as additional stimulus.
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Travelers who expensed in-flight services spent an average $49, with alcohol, meals, Wi-Fi service and seat-back entertainment the most likely purchases.
Expense Report Confidential Scott McCartney 2011
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So the new plant is recognized on the books as an asset and it is expensed over its useful life or for tax purposes according to IRS depreciation rules.
Robert Creamer: What Do the Earthquake, Infrastructure and Antiquated Accounting Have to Do With Jobs? Robert Creamer 2011
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We'd already be at $63,600 and counting, without even having expensed health care, taxes, and an occasional night out.
Joel Rubin: Playing Russian Roulette With the Debt Joel Rubin 2011
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They all had bought their sweaters online, and probably expensed them back to Blackberry, too.
Things Got Ugly, and That Was the Point Marshall Heyman 2011
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To ensure that few got wind of the fix, those who attended the meetings—dubbed the "Store Checks"—took documents home with them and expensed the restaurant bills under different names, the report said.
Dirty Secrets In Soap Prices Max Colchester 2011
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We'd already be at $63,600 and counting, without even having expensed health care, taxes, and an occasional night out.
Joel Rubin: Playing Russian Roulette With the Debt Joel Rubin 2011
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So the new plant is recognized on the books as an asset and it is expensed over its useful life or for tax purposes according to IRS depreciation rules.
Robert Creamer: What Do the Earthquake, Infrastructure and Antiquated Accounting Have to Do With Jobs? Robert Creamer 2011
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