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Practically all have been bought by individuals at their own expense, rather than their employers'.
ECONOMIST: The competition this time will be a lot stiffer
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In some cases, motorists will be spared the penalty and points if they agree to undergo training, at their own expense.
BBC: Fines planned for careless driving
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Many bosses, workers and politicians in the rich world fear that the success of these newcomers will be at their own expense.
ECONOMIST: The rich nations no longer dominate global production
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Each month at least one or two teams of volunteers journey to HHF at their own expense, serving the poor and sharing time, talent, and treasure.
WHITEHOUSE: Paying Forward
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This organisation is responsible for the Asian Games, and Sheikh Fand had promised financial support for Asian countries too poor to send teams to Beijing at their own expense.
ECONOMIST: From the archive
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But Odabashian said the agency has also vetoed efforts by private companies to carry out their own testing, at their own expense, and then labeling their product as BSE-free.
CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS
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They can still be counted upon to further their own interests at the expense of investors.
FORBES: Many Madoff Victims Still Don't Know They Were Investors
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Less expected was that they would do so at the expense of their own members.
WSJ: Review & Outlook: Michigan Union Tell-All
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They argue that they have been subsidising these two brands at the expense of their own.
ECONOMIST: Is it a carve-up?
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They gave free rein to the special interests to write their own rules at the expense of everybody else.
WHITEHOUSE: Transforming the American Economy Through Innovation
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You can bet that every NHL player is rooting for a long playoff run by the Leafs, if it is not at the expense of their own team.
FORBES: The NHL Scores With Maple Leafs Ending Playoff Drought
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Exacerbating such worries, Egypt's ruling military authorities had issued a series of edicts that seemed to consolidate their own powers at the expense of any elected body, after the abrupt dissolution of the Brotherhood-dominated parliament by a recent dubious court ruling.
ECONOMIST: Egypt��s president