Collocations withrevenue
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additional revenue
Given the revenue streams of block buster drugs, even 4 months additional revenue can represent a substantial benefit.
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ad revenue
In 2009, the show led other late night shows in ad revenue with $271 million.
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advertising revenue
Moreover, until the late 80s, there was the advertising revenue that enabled this work to be published at length in a clear and attractive way.
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amount of revenue
The first is when the government has to raise an exogenously specified amount of revenue without recourse to lump-sum taxation.
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annual revenue
This objective is reached when landowners impose $15.00 as an entrance fee and total annual revenue increases from $146,587 to $571,695.
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anticipated revenue
The sum of £700,000 is the shortfall in anticipated revenue from driving licences.
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combined revenue
Presumably, it means the combined revenue and capital assets; in other words, the figure at the bottom right-hand column of a company's balance sheet.
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consolidated revenue
Compared with industrial logging, eco-forestry contributes little to consolidated revenue.
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declining revenue
The dissatisfaction of local people deepened, because their idea of how to spend the declining revenue was different from that imposed by the metropolitan government.
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estimated revenue
Abolition of car tax has an estimated revenue cost of £100 million in 1992–93 and £750 million in 1993–94.
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excess revenue
What excess revenue is likely to be derived?
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expected revenue
These figures refer to expected revenue, not actual income, and may well be overambitious.
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extra revenue
This occurs if the extra revenue is spent inside the resource-exporting country and if there is a positive elasticity of demand for non-traded goods.
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future revenue
Providers' future revenue streams were reasonably predictable, as were (modest) profits, whilst capital appreciated.
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gaming revenue
The variable part falls on the gross gaming revenue.
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general revenue
These conservatives also supported general revenue expenditures as well as old age pensions.
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generating revenue
A least-cost disposal strategy for managing manure emphasizes lowering costs rather than generating revenue.
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gross revenue
The gross revenue is the yield multiplied by the average price of the product that year.
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increased revenue
Increased revenue from oil led to greater investment in agriculture.
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increasing revenue
Creating a positive value for manure requires a goal of increasing revenue from all outputs.
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internal revenue
If the drainage board exceed that amount, they have no other call for revenue than from the unlimited internal revenue.
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lost revenue
We have lost revenue support grant, but we were told that that was because it was going to the north.
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lottery revenue
They pointed out that the existing good causes have adjusted their programmes to take account of the increased lottery revenue.
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oil revenue
This has increased the country's dependence on oil revenue, fuelled corruption and distorted social values.
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overall revenue
For example, does the government intend to maintain overall revenue neutrality, reducing distortionary taxes proportionately?
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percentage of revenue
Although the hospital receives these funds to provide free care to any area resident who presents for care, it must also generate a percentage of revenue from other sources.
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potential revenue
Delays in such sales, inadequate storage facilities, etc. are reducing the potential revenue from such sales.
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projected revenue
The grey book has a projected revenue allocation of £54.5 billion.
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reported revenue
Local authorities within the north-west region have reported revenue expenditure 2001–02 budget figures totalling £8.3 billion.
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revenue base
Since expenses and resources were relatively stable, the traditional revenue base, yielding lowinterest but regular revenues, did not present a problem.
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revenue growth
Revenues and revenue growth rates, pricing trends. 1998;2:4-12. 23.
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revenue neutrality
For example, does the government intend to maintain overall revenue neutrality, reducing distortionary taxes proportionately?
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revenue raiser
The oil duty is a significant revenue raiser, the total estimated yield being nearly £6·5 billion in 1985–86.
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revenue service
These are great problems for any revenue service that tries to introduce a self-assessment system.
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revenue sharing
Yet, this is likely to be the case because of the disincentive effect of revenue sharing.
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share of revenue
The central government's relative share of revenue has increased because it has consciously sought to raise revenue from ' contributions ' rather than from taxes.
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substantial revenue
They also cultivated cardamom that soon became an important cash crop and brought in substantial revenue.
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sufficient revenue
Ramsey pricing amounts to the set of prices that produces the highest level of consumer welfare subject to generating sufficient revenue to cover the shared global development cost.
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surplus revenue
The responsibility for the allocation of surplus revenue of this kind is a matter for the local authorities concerned.
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tariff revenue
A decrease in t2 decreases the output of 2, reduces the demand for pollution as an imported input, and lowers tariff revenue.
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tax revenue
Holding regional real government and corporate savings constant, additional carbon tax revenue is distributed back to households.
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toll revenue
The margin between £7-25 million and £7-038 million will allow for any errors in estimating toll revenue.
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total revenue
By the 1990s taxes on domestic goods and services provided substantial percentages of total revenue, but individual income taxes remained relatively unimportant.
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yearly revenue
The total yearly revenue is about £100 and the cost is £550.
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