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Definition of Itemizations
1. itemization [n] - See also: itemization
Lexicographical Neighbors of Itemizations
Literary usage of Itemizations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Movement for Budgetary Reform in the States by William Franklin Willoughby (1918)
"... with reference in each instance to a page in an addendum to said budget where
explanations or itemizations, or both when possible, of said items may be ..."
2. The American Political Science Review (1918)
"A few of the spending agencies at first hesitated to make itemizations, since
they had been so long accustomed to request lump-sum appropriations from the ..."
3. Problems Surrounding the Mortgage Origination Process: Congressional Hearing edited by Lauch Faircloth, Connie Mack (2000)
"These disclosures are totals and do not include any itemizations of the amount
financed and the finance charge. B. INCLUDING ALL COSTS OF CREDIT IN THE ..."
4. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in Ohio Courts of Record by Robert D. Handy, William Disney (1898)
"12, 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17 were also merely itemizations of No. 6 on the subject
of health; No. 18 embraced a period down to July 26, 1872, ..."
5. Local Finance in Japan in Relation to Imperial Finance by Bunshiro Hattori (1906)
"... 240 The decrease in the miscellaneous is the result of separate itemizations
at the later date. ..."
6. Explorations Into the World of Lewis and Clark: 194 Essays from the Pages of by Robert A. Saindon (2003)
"Wevill," the Philadelphia upholsterer doing the work (excerpted from Jackson's
itemizations), together with calculations made above indicate this ..."
7. Explorations Into the World of Lewis and Clark V-2 of 3 by Robert A. Saindon (2003)
"Wevill,” the Philadelphia upholsterer doing the work (excerpted from Jackson's
itemizations), together with calculations made above indicate this ..."
8. Freedom of Information Act Guide and Privacy Act Overview, (1996) by DIANE Publishing Company (1997)
"... of documents at issue and the harm that would result from their release, rather
than requiring extensive, detailed itemizations of each document.28 21(. ..."