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  • noun Plural form of overhead.

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Examples

  • I want to put in overheads in all the bedrooms, but we're waiting until the old house sells.

    t-minus 2 days and counting wen_spencer 2006

  • Indirect costs are sometimes called overheads or expenses.

    Chapter 10 1999

  • Huge budget deficits were left, not only for economically 'rogue' countries like Greece, but also ones formerly proud of their prudence, such as the U.K. Once they have been packed on, long-term overheads cannot easily be shrugged off.

    Forbes.com: News Clem Chambers 2011

  • Leeds, of all clubs, is actually a positive example for Portsmouth as they have managed to reduce long term overheads and operate well as League One rather than Premier League club.

    SportBusiness Newsfeed 2010

  • Lastly, there are the long term overheads of video in the enterprise.

    silicon.com : 2009

  • Lastly, there are the long term overheads of video in the enterprise.

    silicon.com : 2009

  • Lastly, there are the long term overheads of video in the enterprise.

    silicon.com : 2009

  • You then get 18 bytes 38 to 55 where the overheads are the same. 56 bytes to 85 bytes of IP take up 2 cells in PPPoA, 3 cells in PPPoE, and the cycle continues.

    On PPPoA, PPPoE, ATM and ADSL Farnz 2010

  • You then get 18 bytes 38 to 55 where the overheads are the same. 56 bytes to 85 bytes of IP take up 2 cells in PPPoA, 3 cells in PPPoE, and the cycle continues.

    Archive 2010-02-01 Farnz 2010

  • They are also sometimes called overheads or expenses:

    4. COSTING AND PRICING 1986

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