Amounts paid for goods and services that may be currently tax deductible (as opposed to capital expenditures)
Reduce the estimated value of something.
Use or service to be provided to achieve a certain benefit.
1 The expensive ones are provided for free as a necessary government expense .
2 Eight expense forms altogether, one for each month of the current year.
3 That came at the expense of developed market and emerging market equities.
4 In the course of work, naturally it's an expense the client covers.
5 He says the increased write-off expense is a great way to start.
6 He says the increased write-off expense was a great way to start.
7 Is the expense of getting moles removed putting people's health at risk?
8 The expense forces oil companies to secure customers before developing the resource.
9 But despite the expense , Toby said his family had no other choice.
10 However, honouring our soldiers comes at the personal expense of some Capetonians.
11 Short-run calm comes at the expense of possible long-run turbulence, he said.
12 In the current economic climate, the expense is out of the question.
13 He said the bank helps some companies at the expense of others.
14 The combination, some say, helped Intel gain market share at AMD's expense .
15 For years, low wages meant automation was simply not worth the expense .
16 The expense and the threat are enough to create a 'chilling effect'.
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