The money raised will benefit the school fund and help defray costs incurred by the free book scheme which the school operates each year. |
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This program provides low-income families with vouchers to defray the cost of renting private housing. |
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If a nominal charge was introduced to defray the cost, I don't think too many people would complain. |
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The side dishes are expensive at The Curry House, perhaps to defray the cost of the liberal use of spices. |
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Many businesses were more than willing to donate money, door prizes and refreshments, which helped defray the costs of both rides. |
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His con involved promising customers that timeshares already owned would be sold to defray some of the cost of buying into one of his resorts. |
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Organisers are asking organisations, businesses or indeed private individuals, for financial assistance to help defray costs. |
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Revenue generated was used to help defray costs of reagents and pay students' expenses for the state professional society meeting. |
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The new owners tried to defray some of the overhead by subleasing parts of the store. |
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We were able to get some money from the Congress to help defray the costs in both New York and Boston. |
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To help defray the cost of this development the club recently launched a private members lottery syndicate over a 12-month period. |
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Members were also reminded that a bring and buy sale would take place at the Federation meeting to help defray the cost of the bus to An Grianan. |
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The money raised will help to defray the cost of the work being done on the club grounds in Rossena. |
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Thus, far too many of these students get work-study, paralegal and legal temp jobs to help defray the costs of law school. |
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Remittances from the 4.3 million overseas Filipinos and Filipinas, for instance, defray fifty percent of the Philippine trade deficit. |
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You can even charge for each note to defray the cost of providing this service. |
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Johannesburg is to issue a fourth municipal bond, with the funds raised being used to defray capital expenditure costs. |
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Income earned on sales is used to help defray the cost of running the association. |
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The national committees of both major and minor parties are entitled to public funds to defray expenses incurred with respect to a Presidential nominating convention. |
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His money was going to his sister, to help defray school expenses. |
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Financing such a trip is expensive and the dancers have been busy taking part in fund-raising events over the past few months to help defray their expenses. |
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The money raised during this campaign will be used to defray costs associated with the running of the Trial Examinations in the school during second term. |
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In Ghana, doctors have to give five years of service to their country to defray the costs of training or pay a fine if they do not comply. |
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The religious community must provide an area on which to establish the burial ground and defray the cost of its acquisition and construction. |
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Lastly, Mr. Audouin has an expense account to defray his travel and entertainment expenses. |
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In California, legislation to levy a surcharge on computer sales to defray recycling costs took effect this month. |
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Jaguar has sucked up money to build large saloon cars, such as the XF and XJ, but in volumes too small to defray hefty fixed costs. |
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The two other women have paid employment but their incomes are insufficient to defray the costs of antiretroviral treatment. |
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One way they can defray the high costs associated with university or college is to buy used textbooks. |
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Contributions will gladly be accepted to help defray the cost of printing and mailing. |
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A textbook rental scheme and school meals program will help parents defray education costs. |
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You could also pay for home care services or help defray living expenses while you're undergoing treatmentor recuperating. |
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It's designed to help defray the cost of hiring a professional energy auditor to conduct an on-site audit at an industrial facility. |
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The credit scheme has so far helped more than 12,000 poor students defray their living expenses. |
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The publication is free but contributions are requested to help defray production costs. |
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The victims were promised the timeshares they already owned would be sold, to defray some of the cost of buying into one of Palmer's 12 resorts on Tenerife. |
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Increased family income from work makes it more affordable for parents to pay school fees, buy uniforms and books, and defray the extra costs that often even attending state schools incurs. |
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He also confirmed that CPC had negotiated transitional support to help defray the cost of employer contributions under its new pension plan for a period of years. |
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Police and soldiers had to hold back the rush at a local office of the ruling party as voters clamoured for handouts of hundreds of dollars, ostensibly to help defray housing costs. Yet the voters could not be bought. |
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In order to help defray the substantial costs involved, they then raised revenue through taking advertisements. |
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In effect, the clawback was a back-door way of transferring money from the federal government to the provinces and territories to help defray the costs of welfare. |
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He suggested funds could go directly to landfill sites to help defray the cost of burial of SRM or to rendering facilities for assistance with those costs. |
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Under Article 17, if applicants apply to a central authority they will not be required to defray any expenses for the services of this central authority even if their application is rejected. |
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The money can only be used to defray the costs of post-secondary tuition. |
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Aid is provided through a temporary wage subsidy for eligible employers, which acts as an employer incentive to help defray the costs associated with employment orientation. |
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A private intervenor that is a group of electors must defray the cost of any election expense out of the funds of the members of the group who are electors. |
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Under no circumstances can any of the income from the branch's fundraising projects be used to defray branch administrative costs, however, legitimate expenses directly related to the fundraiser can be deducted. |
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It is arguable that the statutory levels of financial support do more than defray the actual costs of being a single parent in the current economic environment. |
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When I left for college, my parents took on a boarder in my old room to help defray expenses. |
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Since beer often costs little more than half the English shop price, at worst, the savings defray the cost of a day out. |
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At a lesser level, if the Department could just defray even a small percentage of program costs through recoupment of expenditures, we would be much better off. |
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The AELTC pays a subsistence allowance to servicemen and women working as stewards to defray their accommodation costs for the period of the Championships. |
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If money is to be made from the data, however, the Smithsonian would like for it to defray some of the high costs of the Triceratops exhibit renovation. |
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These could be sold to defray expenses and then perhaps the parks could be used for their rightful purpose instead of looking like museum pieces to be enjoyed only by a few. |
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