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- noun Plural form of
outgoing .
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Examples
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Surprisingly, holidays and other short-term outgoings get most women (67%) in Britain saving, with planning for the future a secondary thought.
ClickPress 2010
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They're committed to long-term outgoings above what can be sustained!
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Mr. President, one of our outgoings could be the basis for Lodge not putting
Betrayal by JFK's Four Trusted Men: McNamara, Bundy, Hilsman and Forrestal 2009
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For my outgoings are the outgoings of life, and [my] will has been prepared by the Lord.
ANF01. The Apostolic Fathers with Justin Martyr and Irenaeus 1819-1893 2001
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What is our duty in reference to these outgoings, which is to observe them.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon) 1721
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"outgoings"; we exaggerate our virtues; we even exaggerate our vices, and, being in reality the mildest of men, pretend we are dare-devil scamps.
Clocks 1893
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Even after that, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner can prioritize outgoings to favor debt payments.
The Dangers of a Default Position Richard Barley 2011
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It doesn't affect the affordability as there is not much difference between the outgoings for the two.
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It doesn't affect the affordability as there is not much difference between the outgoings for the two.
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Whyte is perfectly open about the fact that outgoings have to be cut.
Rangers' cash mess will not make club go bust, says owner Craig Whyte 2011
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