defray u rečniku PONS

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Annual expenses, which are between $11,000 and $12,000, are defrayed mostly by income from permanent funds, and to small extent by annual subscriptions.
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An annual friendly between the two clubs is also intended to defray the cost of the rent.
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It became especially difficult to defray the salaries of the officially non-confirmed employees.
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His humanitarian works include organizing donations to defray the educational necessities of needy students as well as arranging sustainance for the poor.
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This cost is defrayed across a larger production run, but a stamping press is limited to only one model of panel per set of dies.
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To defray the cost of residency interviews, social networking sites have been devised to allow applicants with common interview dates to share travel expenses.
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The proceeds from selling the pins help to defray the costs of putting on the festival.
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The organization makes mortgage and car payments, pays off debt, and defrays the expense of higher education.
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As was typical of the time, the cost was partly defrayed by charging for the pews, in this case an annual rent of $3.
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Squadron members even returned their pay to the squadron to defray costs and supplied much of the labor themselves.
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