adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
charge
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Without the one-time charges , WellPoint posted flat year-end earnings.
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There is a one-time charge of $ 5.
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In connection with the downsizing, Network Six will post a one-time charge of $ 250, 000 in the fourth quarter.
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Phoenix expects to incur a one-time charge of $ 1 million to cover severance and relocation costs associated with the move.
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The disposal costs could include a one-time charge to dump the water permanently into the sewer system.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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He later attempted such elucidation, as did other philosophers, notably his one-time pupil Edmund Husserl.
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His father is a prominent attorney and one-time doubles partner of George Bush.
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It gets its name because of the one-time importance of the weaving industry in the area.
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The one-time gifted student kept his hands in his pockets as he listened to the brief proceedings.
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The bonds are callable after one year on a one-time basis only.
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The housekeeping couple at Cooper's one-time residence on Sixty-first Street were quiet and discreet.
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The Ostrich first came to fame through the nefarious exploits of its one-time landlord, Jarman.
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There is a one-time charge of $ 5.