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Permission for contraception is “non-transferable” and “non-expendable,” meaning that each case must be brought to an orthodox rabbi for consideration.
Contraception. leBeit Yoreh 2009
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Internationally procured supplies are insured against loss or damage in transit if their value is over a certain threshold ($200,000 in 1998) or the goods are non-expendable
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The Office Kit comprises items of stationery, supplies, forms and some small non-expendable office items, which are packed in 2 cardboard boxes, and which together weigh 120 kg.
Chapter 30 1999
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The disposition of this UNHCR-owned, non-expendable property requires the prior approval of the UNHCR Property Survey Board at Headquarters.
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Administratively, however, they are often treated as merely another category of non-expendable property.
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These reports may include distribution reports, inventories of non-expendable property, equipment installation reports or periodic progress and project reports.
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And perhaps even more to the point, both groups contained a disproportionately large number of highly non-expendable individuals - the sons and daughters of wealth, privilege and political power.
2061 Odyssey Three Clarke, Arthur C. 1987
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Meanwhile I shall study your sales tapes concerning the non-expendable flitters.
Voodoo Planet Andre Norton 1958
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The committee also emphasized that the Board of Auditors had complained for three years running about "significant discrepancies" between the U.N. records for "expendable and non-expendable property at various missions" - meaning that the organization could not really account for the huge amounts of goods it had - or did not have - on hand.
FOXNews.com 2010
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The committee also emphasized that the Board of Auditors had complained for three years running about "significant discrepancies" between the U.N. records for "expendable and non-expendable property at various missions" - meaning that the organization could not really account for the huge amounts of goods it had - or did not have - on hand.
FOXNews.com 2010
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