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Apologise to everyone you offended by it, for starters (the person you name-called may not have been the only person offended by it).
It would depend on how it is used in a sentence. It is proper if you say "She was offended that he called her a name." or "He accidently offended that man." However, it cannot stand alone as a complete sentence.
your still called a special victims detective, the only thing that changes it that the show is "special victims unit" when in reality it's the special victims squad :]
operating expenses
Expenses incurred but not yet paid or recorded are called accrued expenses.
Expenses before hospitalization is called Pre-Hospitalization expenses and expenses after discharge from the hospital are called Post-Hospitalization expenses. Usually 30 days pre-hospitalization and 60 days post hospitalization expenses are covered under mediclaim policies.
No, it is not. Someone might be offended by being called a bore, but really, it doesn't matter what you CALL them, it's the concept itself that's they're offended by, not the word.
Matching revenues and expenses is called "Matching concept" of Accounting.
ProfitMoney that is left after all business expenses are paid is called profit.
Expenses more than income is called "Loss" Income over expenses called "Profit"
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