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Recent Examples of invoice
Noun
Once the contract is signed, a farmer carries out construction and then presents invoices for the partial reimbursement.—Edward Lotterman, Twin Cities, 30 Mar. 2025 Danish newspaper Berlingske reports that Air Greenland has been told to send invoices for the flights to the U.S. Consulate in the capital city, Nuuk.—Michele Kelemen, NPR, 26 Mar. 2025
Verb
This is the federal government having already allocated, authorized, awarded, invoiced, and paid $85 million to the city of New York, and then Elon Musk with no legal authority seizing it back from the City of New York.—Dan Perry, Newsweek, 12 Feb. 2025 The man was invoiced for $28,080, the lawsuit said.—Kate Linderman, Kansas City Star, 4 Feb. 2025 See All Example Sentences for invoice
His parents also spoke during the sentencing and in their statements expressed the pain of losing their son and anger with the Idaho Department of Correction for housing their him with James Johnson.
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Alex Brizee,
Idaho Statesman,
5 Apr. 2025
The Anti-Defamation League has a running list of Albanese’s statements that have been deemed to be antisemitic.
The Center for American Progress provided other examples of price increases:
A soccer ball made in Pakistan priced at $18 could cost $23.
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Madeline Mitchell,
USA Today,
9 Apr. 2025
With production handled in India by local artisans, Gupta thinks the bridal range, which caters to all scenarios related to a wedding, is fairly and competitively priced, starting from around 2,000 pounds and going up to just under 4,000 pounds for the more labor-intensive pieces.
Noland said the railroad is assessing fines as an incentive for the design/build contractor to finish its work as soon as possible.
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Doug Ross,
Chicago Tribune,
4 Apr. 2025
Further, climate research can assess how future conditions, like worsening drought, may contribute not only to migration but political upheaval that could affect military operations.
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Michael Smolens,
San Diego Union-Tribune,
4 Apr. 2025
Business journals value the sports memorabilia market alone at $30 billion and the priciest collectibles sell for well over $10 million.
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Michael Loria,
USA Today,
8 Apr. 2025
There’s value in that redundancy, as journalists compete with one another in their search for facts, and news junkies value the subtle differences among competing accounts of the same events.
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