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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
reimburse .
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Examples
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Insurance is really a noble concept: people in a community each put money into a pot, and if someone suffers misfortune they are reimbursed from the pot.
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And when you get home you get to try to get reimbursed from the credit card co. who will have a police report that you will supply to them, now comes the fun part, if the report says you were not on pavement your SOOL*, if you leave the area (GPS equipped) in the fine print your SOOL* ...
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The solution to all this is to have reviewers buy the wines off the shelf and get reimbursed from the winery.
Lots on labels – but not on American wines | Dr Vino's wine blog 2009
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“The solution to all this is to have reviewers buy the wines off the shelf and get reimbursed from the winery.” —
Lots on labels – but not on American wines | Dr Vino's wine blog 2009
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The complaint here is that hospitals have overloaded on expensive equipment and are using it on everybody who walks through the door to get reimbursed from the government-run insurance.
Matthew Yglesias » Controlling Costs Through Making the Price Lower 2010
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And when you get home you get to try to get reimbursed from the credit card co. who will have a police report that you will supply to them, now comes the fun part, if the report says you were not on pavement your SOOL*, if you leave the area (GPS equipped) in the fine print your SOOL* ...
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The complaint here is that hospitals have overloaded on expensive equipment and are using it on everybody who walks through the door to get reimbursed from the government-run insurance.
Matthew Yglesias » Controlling Costs Through Making the Price Lower 2010
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For some time now, health policy makers around the world and the analysts who advise them have been exploring reforms of the methods by which the providers of health care are paid or, as the latter prefer to call it, are "reimbursed" - an unfortunate, mind-altering expression on which I have already commented in an earlier post.
NYT > Home Page By UWE E. REINHARDT 2011
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They do not get "reimbursed" in the sense that a payment they have made is paid back to them, like in an expense account.
Who has Socialized Medicine?, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Many of the claims did not include the name of the company paid or the item bought, just that the MP had paid a bill for "running costs" and been "reimbursed".
Telegraph Major News 2010
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