Similar words: disburse, disbursement, disburden, bursa, bursar, bursary, reimbursable, dispersal. Meaning: n. 1. amounts paid for goods and services that may be currently tax deductible (as opposed to capital expenditures) 2. the act of spending or disbursing money.
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1. The account books of the disbursal of military provisions were detailed with persified put-out account books in Han dynasty.
2. Conjoined with this disbursal is the mandated change of governance to be carried out in a judicious and legal manner.
3. The account books of the disbursal of military provisions were detailed with diversified put-out account books in Han dynasty.
4. Stronger, quicker disbursal is necessary to create positive incentives for others to embark on large-scale reform.
5. Speaking on behalf of the Nigerian Textile Manufacturers Association (NTMA), the producers stated that, disbursal of textile revival funds was in fact important to revive the sector.
6. Muammar Qaddafi agreed to a peace plan, proposed by the African Union, that calls for a cease-fire and the disbursal of humanitarian aid, but Libyan rebels rejected it.
7. Jean-Claude Juncker of Luxembourg, who leads the group of 17 euro zone finance ministers, said he expected the disbursal to be approved if deep spending cuts and new reform measures were enacted.
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