Similar words: one of these days, line of credit, bone of contention, a bone of contention, neo, neon, one-on-one, dine out. Meaning: n. a happening that occurs only once and is not repeated.
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61. It will bring each of them one-off costs in the tens of millions, but the savings over time will dwarf the initial outlay.
62. The logic at the time was that it would be cheaper to pay capital-gains tax on a one-off sale than to continue paying Harold Wilson's astronomic income tax.
63. This completely autodidact designer started selling one-off garments at the age of fifteen and the first whole collection was successfully launched in the spring of 2007.
64. Cash earnings, effectively core profit, exclude one-off items and non-cash accounting items, and form the basis for dividends payable to shareholders.
65. A one-off revaluation, on the other hand, could stem such inflows but would hit exporters hard.
66. Virtual enterprise, which is established to satisfy the requirements of market, is a one-off, dynamic distributed organization.
67. Each suit will be a one-off creation made from gold and platinum threads, the rarest silks and a blend of Himalayan Pashmina, Qiviuk and Vicuna.
68. Let's hope, then, that the disorganisation and the toothlessness really were just a one-off.
69. White benches, chairs and tables and "invisible" extra- large one-off pieces made in sizes and thicknesses never before seen for designs in polycarbonate.
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