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"For direct expenses, like telephone and lighting, I think there is much less of a problem."
That includes salaries, taxes and other direct expenses, plus the business activity it generates.
Relief is usually available for direct expenses if they would have been allowable in a Case I computation.
Pay for dial-up charges, ongoing maintenance costs, and other direct expenses related to the network site(s).
Most direct expenses are deductible when calculating taxable income and chargeable gains.
The computations of income and taxable chargeable gains include deductions for direct expenses.
By the end of 1960, they had cost the union $634,026 in direct expenses and probably over $1 million in legal fees."
The Commission is staffed out of the Governor's Office with direct expenses limited to $15,000.
But they are also taking a liberty that their private investors would probably laugh at: some are charging investors for direct expenses as well.
In many cases, intrusive security theater measures also create secondary negative effects whose real cost is hard to quantify and likely to dwarf the direct expenses.
Last year Lilco spent $117 million at Shoreham in direct expenses like wages and hardware.
Overhead expenses are all costs on the income statement except for direct labour, direct materials, and direct expenses.
The losses were calculated for lost revenue, lost productivity, and direct expenses for maintaining and upgrading networks.
And he said that foreign donations of equipment for several Government investment projects would be sold in the open market to raise money to cover the Government's direct expenses.
Only direct expenses, such as costs incurred in obtaining a loan, are deductible in the Case III computation.
All other offices (President, Secretary General, Treasurer, etc.) are honorary offices for which only the direct expenses will be paid for.
The firm said the account nets about $23,000 a year after direct expenses, but the cost of providing the additional services means the account actually costs the company money.
Cost of conversion comprises:(a) Costs which are specifically attributable to units of production, i.e. direct labour, direct expenses and sub-contracted work.
In contrast with multimillion-dollar United States political campaigns, direct expenses for the comparatively short campaigns before Japanese general, upper house, and local elections are relatively modest.
Direct expenses from the camps totalled EUR 178,599, and counsellor training cost EUR 76,013.
The United States escaped physical devastation, but it suffered the loss of 58,000 lives (2,400 unaccounted for) and spent roughly $150 billion in direct expenses to sustain the war.
Mr. Thornburgh's 48 trips in the last year have cost taxpayers $159,000 in direct expenses and $32,000 for indirect expenses, documents that were released today show.
Even inflation hawks, including Alan Greenspan, the Federal Reserve chairman, have noted that consumers have generally been spared, outside of direct expenses for gasoline and home heating oil.
Outside of forgone monetary earnings, there are also direct expenses such as tuition, supplies, books, etc. one must consider when acquiring education, as well as less direct psychic costs.
You can expect to receive compensation for all direct expenses arising out of the accident, including the cost of private medical treatment, extra travelling costs and other expenditure directly related to your injury.