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out-of-ˈpock·et ADJ FIN

out-of-pocket ADJ INV-FIN

Specialized Vocabulary
out-of-pocket

out of pocket costs THEOR MODEL, APPRAIS

Specialized Vocabulary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Half of private health expenditure comes from private insurance and the remaining half is supplied by out-of-pocket payments.
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The out-of-pocket expenses are also subsidized according to the poverty level at the following rates.
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Each of these responses will be costly, either in out-of-pocket costs or in lost land and structures.
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They were financed out-of-pocket by the creators and released for free as digital downloads.
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The project overran the budget by $77,000, which the companies supplied out-of-pocket.
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He was 4500 out-of-pocket and never recovered his money.
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Premiums in the individual market rose less rapidly over the period 2002 through 2005 than did out-of-pocket premiums in the employer-sponsored market (17.8% versus 34.4%).
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If the marker is not acceptable, the bettor may bet with cash out-of-pocket or go all-in.
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The report found the largest increases in out-of-pocket expenses were for those with private health insurance, including middle- and higher-income families.
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In addition, as many individuals must pay for evaluation and care out-of-pocket, expense can also be prohibitive to pursuing such therapy.
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