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The sausages-in-a-bun were selling very fast, but they were just covering minor expenses.
They return whatever money they have left after they bought a new car, furniture and other minor expenses.
He acknowledged that he might have earned a reputation as a careful observer of even minor expenses.
"You can use that for minor expenses, like food and gasoline, but for other things you need credit cards.
Departments often have funds for limited discretionary funding to supplement minor expenses such as research trips and travel to conferences.
At three hundred tokens apiece, plus twenty tokens for minor expenses."
The archdiocese's financial statement for that year, though it was audited and included details of relatively minor expenses, made no mention of the payment.
It only allows for 'minor expenses.'
"I was depressed, concerned I wasn't going to make my mortgage payment, my son's college bills or even pay the most minor expenses," he says of that time.
As it was, Shelley Azumbrado, Job Path's fiscal officer, was finding that her budget had overlooked innumerable minor expenses.
In turn, Catholic Charities has helped Felix with minor expenses and with his job search by printing his resume and buying him new shoes and clothes.
With partnerships and small businesses, the main avoidable tax loss is due to the failure to keep proper track of small cash expenditures, or losing records of minor expenses.
Examples include conventions for determining which goods have been sold (such as first-in-first-out, average cost, etc.), whether or not to defer minor expenses producing benefit in the immediately succeeding period, etc.
So I would ask nicely that I have petty cash of say thirty pounds, which out of I would buy, or pay the cleaners' wages, and any minor expenses that come my way.
Paul H. O'Neill, the chairman of Alcoa, has developed a reputation as one of the aluminum industry's fiercest cost-cutters and productivity doctors, tackling seemingly minor expenses like magazine subscriptions as well as major ones like materials.
Instead Catholic Charities, one of seven social-service agencies supported by The New York Times Neediest Cases Fund, helped him with minor expenses and with his job search by printing his resume and paying for new shoes and clothes.
Despite including adjustments to Parliament's expenditure by reducing the external provision of services and other minor expenses, yet also increasing headings for grants and travel expenses, Section I of the provision for 2012, concerning Parliament, represents an increase of 2.3% on the same section of the 2011 budget.
'Demand These Resources' As the risk from AIDS is better understood, minority community workers want to get involved but find it difficult to obtain the resources for relatively minor expenses like mail and telephone costs, said Ravinia Hayes-Cozier, a leader in the New York City Health Department's AIDS program.