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debit side

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Noun1.debit side - account of payments owed; usually the left side of a financial statement
accounting system, method of accounting, accounting - a bookkeeper's chronological list of related debits and credits of a business; forms part of a ledger of accounts
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debit side ncolonna del dare (fig) on the debit side is the fact that ...il lato negativo è che...


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On the debit side Mary Entwistle, Helen Slimm, Rita Gough and Jacqui Cook lost 26-16 against P Strong; Jean Petty, Di Thurlbeck, Maureen Edwards and Maureen Tims lost 25-7 against A Monkhouse; and Kirsty Richards, Chris Woolhead, Pat Humpage and Barbara Tew lost 29-14 against S King.
Ride is particularly good but on the debit side I felt that the pedals were set just too high for total comfort.
On the debit side, McDonald picked up a five-day ban (December 16-20) aboard another of his mounts, third-placed Captain Kallis in the 7f nursery, after being found guilty of careless riding.
 
 
 
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