A newlywed Blackpool couple have been left broken-hearted and out of pocket this week after French Police wrecked their romantic honeymoon plans. |
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Volunteers are, as the name suggests unpaid, but expenses incurred are reimbursed, so you won't be out of pocket by joining. |
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Taking holding costs and dividends into account, the Government is well out of pocket. |
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Reed said the way the contract has been handled leaves his company out of pocket and at a disadvantage for submitting future bids. |
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Asked by a shareholder if the Stadium owners would be prepared to pay out of pocket expenses, Garvey said they would take the matter in hand. |
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I want to represent my community but why should my family be out of pocket? |
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The alternative is to save money for a rainy day to pay out of pocket for treatments denied you. |
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After that, hurricane victims will either pay out of pocket for their hotel rooms or find other arrangements. |
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He believes it could be impossible to replace the stock his family took three generations to breed and he could still be out of pocket. |
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Another patient had a yearlong wait for hip replacement surgery and he wasn't allowed to pay out of pocket to get it done earlier. |
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Finding the resources yourself and paying out of pocket can be extremely expensive and difficult in the aftermath of a catastrophe. |
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In looking more closely at the data on paying for conference attendance, we discovered that students are more likely to pay out of pocket. |
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In many instances disputes can run on for months leaving people frustrated and out of pocket as they are unable to access their accounts. |
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The stock-market decline also has cut into people's retirement income and, consequently, their ability to pay out of pocket, Moore said. |
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In-Step does offer a small grant towards the cost of the stay, which should ensure no-one is out of pocket. |
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In New Zealand, the difficulties are such that, not only are our farmers left out of pocket but our economy and biosecurity could also suffer. |
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They have been left out of pocket after a vital part broke off their electric fire. |
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Senior citizens are among the most sophisticated people on this issue because they pay for drugs out of pocket. |
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Suppliers are also left out of pocket when they think they are delivering high-value orders to a legitimate address and their subsequent invoices go unpaid. |
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Currently, if a foreign ship does not pay its bill, Canadian companies are simply out of pocket. |
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One thing that we need to avoid is for the Member States to be out of pocket as a result of this measure. |
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They must pay for all the shopping, cooking, cleaning and child care out of pocket. |
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And while the taxes are causing an uproar amongst operators, analysts argue that it is the consumer who is being put out of pocket. |
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The trigger without trigger guard is folding under the frame to avoid the fixing at the time of the setting out of pocket. |
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If it applies, it means the homeowner would be out of pocket for most costs if the home is damaged. |
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District councils are braced for severe cash shortages next year when changes designed to simplify funding are likely to leave them seriously out of pocket. |
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Did they pay the marginal increase that they are objecting to under protest, as it were, or have they just refused to pay it, so they are not out of pocket for it? |
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This leaves thousands of women at companies across the United States left to pay out of pocket for their birth control. |
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Compensation for pensioners left out of pocket by Inland Revenue computer glitches is just the latest in a costly string of bungles, says the study by Computing magazine. |
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The risk is that when buyers pay more than par for callable bonds, the interest they receive won't cover the premium if the bond is called, leaving them out of pocket. |
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What's your deductible, how much do you have to pay out of pocket? |
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Furthermore, uninsured Americans who lack any market power and pay out of pocket at the pharmacy naturally pay the highest prices for prescription drugs. |
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What do out of pocket costs or expenses mean if one is talking about repayment? |
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But Strathclyde Homes didn't and later went bust, leaving Aodhan out of pocket. |
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Canadians are worried about having to pay out of pocket to see their family doctor for their next appointment and about how long they will have to wait to receive the treatments they need. |
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If you are sent with ready money to buy anything at a shop, and happen at that time to be out of pocket, sink the money, and take up the goods on your master's account. |
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Heavyset Wilson will be out of pocket a further PS290 after being ordered to cover the costs of damage he caused to a TV belonging to his pensioner victim. |
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