Sentences with phrase «as an unnecessary expense if»

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This way of dating has proved itself as safe, fun, interesting and less expensive, if compared to many unnecessary expenses connected to traditional dating.
If you want this to save a little more for debt consolidation, you can always minimize unnecessary expenses such as night outs and movies.
If your debts are too high, either boost your monthly income, cut out unnecessary expenses — such as your cable bill or gym memberships — or both.
It may seem like an unnecessary or costly expense, but it's essential in order to protect both yourself and your employees if an illness or injury happens as a result of work.
Despite some of the difficulties set out above, connection reports can provide a useful mechanism for identifying the members of a traditional owner group beyond the standards required for registration but without the expense of a litigated native title claim.7 However, as discussed, preparing connection reports can itself be a lengthy and resource intensive process if it merely requires a replication of the material that would be required in a court proceeding and turns out to be unnecessary after subsequent tenure searches.
If you fear that your co-parent will incur unnecessary medical or dental expenses (braces at too early an age is a common complaint), then include in your agreement that any extraordinary expenses (defined as you like, usually by dollar limit such as $ 100 or $ 1000) must be discussed in writing by the parents PRIOR to incurring the expense or the parent incurring the expense will not be entitled to reimbursement.
For example, if your spouse's lawyer schedules a deposition, even though you may feel as though it is clearly unnecessary, then your own lawyer will need to respond and attend the deposition, increasing your total legal expenses.
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