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  • verb Present participle of itemize.

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Examples

  • On each jar, I had a tag itemizing the results of the trade investigation.

    How to Win Friends and Influence People Dale Carnegie 1981

  • Long term itemizing of your priorities in life always helps.

    Braingle 2009

  • You can do what's called itemizing and that's things like medical deductions or charitable donations or state and local taxes.

    CNN Transcript Mar 11, 2007 2007

  • Nearly two-thirds of all individual federal income-tax returns filed each year claim the standard deduction, instead of itemizing.

    A Tax-Deductible Gift to the Government Tom Herman 2011

  • In the "Magnificat," she does her part to make sure it sells -- she does it by itemizing the noisy good news about her Good News God.

    Reverend William E. Flippin, Jr.: Noise Makes News Jr. Reverend William E. Flippin 2011

  • Since they can also write off property taxes, they'll probably get a tax benefit from itemizing deductions, but the aftertax cost of their mortgage will still likely be close to 5%.

    Learning to Love Your Home Loan Stephane Fitch 2011

  • Additionally, the judge established dates during which the club would have access to rooms controlled by the James Group for the purpose of itemizing property and establishing ownership.

    Arts Club Hearing Blocked by Court Pia Catton 2011

  • No other organizaiton provides as much transparancy by itemizing their breakdown.

    Quail Unlimited Implodes 2009

  • Rather than itemizing specific subject matters, such as health care, which Congress is allowed to spend money on, the framers chose instead to give Congress a broad mandate to spend money in ways that promote the “general welfare.”

    Wonk Room » Bachmann: Health Care Reform Is Unconstitutional 2009

  • In the president's case, taking the standard deduction as the common man does, rather than itemizing as the "rich" do, would have increased his overall tax by $126,661.

    Are the Better-Off Paying Their Fair Share of Taxes? 2011

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