If you are concerned about your telephone bills, it is worth asking your telephone company to itemise all calls. |
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Let me now itemise some of the features of this organisation, and select aspects of the novel which illustrate them. |
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On the other, public storage accounts clearly itemise stock movements relating to this programme. |
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And when, at the end of the first scene, the tribunes itemise the hero's flaws, Hicks is again visible making his detractors appear punily envious. |
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Design historians itemise such iconic products as Race steel-rod chairs with ball feet, harbinger of the impending consumer revolution. |
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One problem you didn't itemise is the difficulty for consumers in keeping track of their payments. |
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The said request must clearly itemise circumstances in which such person has allegedly committed the act. |
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In the few programme budgets that itemise development costs, these account for a large proportion of the total costs. |
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Only a few reports itemise some of the major evaluations, their purposes and their findings. |
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We will also itemise the conditions of service, remuneration and any other important details along with a breakdown of our fee requirement. |
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As required by law, from the beginning of October 2008 BKW will itemise grid usage charges, energy costs and taxes separately on its bills. |
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Vezet's product range is so extensive that we cannot itemise all of our products here. |
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As you can imagine, Mrs Plooij-van Gorsel, since I have tabled this period on Friday in order to itemise all the new problems and the old problems which have not been remedied, that is the time when we can look into all this. |
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An exhaustive review of all registers or other tools available at the facilities visited was carried out to itemise the targeted data and to transfer them to an appropriate questionnaire. |
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At our request, the purchaser must itemise the claims assigned to us and inform its debtors of the assignment with the request to pay an amount up to our claims to us. |
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In the areas of water and noise, field data is regularly updated in order to itemise protected zones and zones yet to be protected, and to schedule works over several years. |
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In order to inform her colleagues as fully as possible, the rapporteur wishes to itemise the main differences between the United Nations Protocol and the Council of Europe convention. |
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Please clearly itemise the equipment and products in order to be able to approve your application for participation and allow for an appropriate layout. |
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In addition, as some non Community bodies and various stakeholders have a role to play and dialogue is at an early stage, it would be premature to itemise all the actions even if the knowledge base were more complete. |
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He hints at Lady Bracknell's methodical mercenariness by producing a notebook, in which to itemise Mr Worthing's assets with glittering precision. |
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Covering the law, property ownership, education and the media, they itemise those reforms which would do most to transform the lives of women in Kenya today. |
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It also wants to make fund managers itemise services they buy on top of dealing, and to get them approved by clients. At present, fund managers do not unbundle their charges in this way. |
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Hardware: turnover is recognised on delivery or based on the stage of completion in the case of systems integration contracts that do not itemise the price of the equipment. |
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However, the Commission considers that the letters sent by its services at the time were ambiguous as regards the obligation to itemise the contingent indemnity, and Erste Bank does not have to reimburse the aid. |
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There may be optional extras, such as checking a bag or reserving a specific seat, and airlines should feel free to itemise the various fees at the check-out. |
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For instance, the companies did not itemise all different revenues and expenses in their accounts but applied an extensive offsetting system between such revenues and expenses on a monthly basis. |
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