1.   Another DSS expense comes from installation.

2.   Account fees do not affect total returns, which investors rely on heavily as a performance gauge, while increased expenses come out of returns.

3.   For these owner-operators, whose expenses come out of their own pockets, life has become a faucet of misery with no stopcock.

4.   He was portrayed as a free spender who took so much money from his late mother that his household expenses came to twice his income.

5.   However, the higher borrowing expense comes at a time when the city an ill-afford it.

6.   Some expenses also came in high, including the cost for air-conditioning the ballpark.

7.   Some other expenses have come as a surprise.

8.   Then the expenses come in far higher than projected, or, as is often the case, they climb from the cellar to the ceiling in a flash.

9.   What is more, the expense is coming at a time when Italian retailers are already under assault from big competitors elsewhere in Europe that are expanding here.

10.   An influential Iraqi newspaper Sunday reminded Butler that he is an international employee whose salary and travel expenses do not come out of the U.S. treasury.

n. + come >>共 1444
time 1.70%
announcement 1.40%
people 1.19%
move 1.18%
decision 1.11%
money 1.03%
attack 0.91%
report 0.77%
change 0.77%
call 0.64%
expense 0.01%
expense + v. >>共 133
be 40.70%
rise 5.72%
include 3.50%
increase 2.86%
grow 2.07%
pay 1.91%
incur 1.59%
come 1.59%
relate 1.43%
fall 1.43%
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