The producer's expectation is to realize at least a maximized lower-level confidence limit of gross margin. |
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The developer would pay for the site that amount that he could realise on a gross sale less a margin for profit and risk of realisation. |
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Sales and gross margins at the Hopkinton company are approaching their boom-time levels. |
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I met fuel-injection-pump rebuilders who knew the gross margins of every nozzle and pump they produced. |
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The surplus for each property is calculated by deducting from the gross rent receivable the following allowable deductions. |
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At its simplest, the flight stroke can be considered the gross up-and-down motion that makes a wingbeat. |
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Traditional bookmakers now pay tax on gross profits rather than punters paying tax on their winnings. |
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Both teams were the only ones in the field to record a gross score below par for the round. |
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Steps include installation of workstations in the surgical pathology gross dissection areas. |
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At one end of the spectrum are MR disorders with gross brain malformations. |
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It was kind of gross, but I guess that's as close to human skin as you can get without actually tattooing a human. |
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To suggest that Scotland would become an open door for crooks, conmen and other criminals is a gross exaggeration. |
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There is no exclusion of gross negligence, serious fault, or anything of a like nature. |
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If your modified adjusted gross income exceeded the allowable limits, all or some of your contributions could have been non-deductible. |
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I can only assume the Taswegians have gotten away with this gross act of economic heresy because the eyes of economists are on larger markets. |
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Second, compassion for gross suffering compels us to continue investigating genetic therapy for dread diseases. |
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This film did of course gross an enormous amount of money worldwide and in America, and also received a pile of Oscar nominations. |
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Whilst we gained a sense of Caliban's non-humanness, we lost much sense of him as a gross, repulsive creature. |
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The contrast here between Rembrandt's tender humanity and Picasso's gross primitivism is striking. |
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His lawyer has suggested that the jury could convict him of manslaughter by gross negligence for not rescuing her. |
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Many retailers have only maintained sales levels by significantly reducing gross margins. |
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Over the course of the twentieth century human population has increased more than threefold and gross world product perhaps twentyfold. |
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Additionally, all gross examinations performed by nonpathologist individuals must be reviewed by a pathologist. |
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If a man shoots another in self-defence, or under gross provocation, the death is not caused by accident. |
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Why don't we say and do something about escalating gross sexual crimes such as rape, child rape and incest? |
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If it does come, it would be triggered by the naked greed of a nation that is selfish and self-centred to the point of gross stupidity. |
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Get your barf bags ready, there's a new gross couple alert circulating in Hollywood. |
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In comparison, 40-foot containers have a tare weight of 7,000 pounds, a payload of 60,000 pounds, and a gross weight capacity of 67,000 pounds. |
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The reason is that your state pension is taxable, but it is paid gross before tax is deducted. |
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New Year parties are no lesser occasions for gross merchandising, complete with lucky dips and costly gifts. |
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There were so many gross assumptions in her letter that it is hard to know where to start. |
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Over the years it has been accused of everything from gross ineptitude and massive corruption to scheming for world domination. |
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Under such a system, much of the tediousness of gross photography, such as sticker labeling, sticker removal, and image sorting will disappear. |
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Airplanes can't exceed a gross weight of 1,320 pounds or 1,430 pounds for seaplanes. |
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Only the more severe grades of asbestosis are detectable by gross examination. |
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We went to a little restaurant in the mall, and I tried sushi which was gross. |
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Dropping a loaded firearm is not so much a gross violation of gun etiquette as it is an invitation to a lawsuit. |
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Follow-up examination at 1 week after injury revealed gross weakness in external rotation and abduction. |
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The Red Wagyu type, the slowest growing, performed worst in terms of gross margin. |
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I would go even further by suggesting that when gross imbalances exist they bespeak pathological symptoms in academe. |
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The farmers soon quit producing, and cocoa exports dropped from 19 percent of gross domestic product to 3 percent. |
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Once inside the factory grounds, the lorries drive over a weighbridge where their gross weight is automatically measured. |
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When the lorry was taken to a weighbridge it was found to be overweight on the rear axle as well as for the gross load. |
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We just found out the other day that gross domestic product rose 3.8 percent, a huge jump. |
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Under the new gross roll-up system, tax on investments must now be paid on the encashment of the policy, rather than on an annual basis. |
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So at the end of the night, when we cashed out, whatever money we had over the gross amount of the totaled checks, we kept as tips. |
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If we can find the culprit and he admits this gross error, then he will be dealt with harshly. |
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As such a suit for malicious prosecution must be based on more than recklessness or gross negligence. |
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In order to do that, the tax system must let savers earn the full gross rate of return on their investments. |
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It was Nelson who took the title for the best aggregate gross score, although their 296 total was matched by Burnley and the host club. |
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But his employers sacked him, saying he was guilty of gross misconduct. |
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This tag is used to identify automatically the vehicle and its relevant tare mass, after which the gross mass is determined by weighbridge instrumentation. |
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Why do we buy into such hype, when everyone with a scintilla of intelligence understand there's no relationship between box office gross and motion picture quality? |
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Discouting the gross factor of swimming in that saline cesspool, there are some awesome images. |
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Swedish banks have similarly disastrous loans to the Baltic countries, amounting to 30 percent of its gross domestic product. |
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A huge chariot approaches carrying a veiled nymph draped in a gross of silver veils sitting upon a throne with a black robed, and veiled figure beside her. |
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I know, you're thinking, there you go again with the gross exaggeration. |
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After a shaky second quarter, real gross domestic product entered the third quarter with a good head of steam even as the stock market was tanking. |
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The avengers, despite its overall gross, only earned back 690 percent of its total budget. |
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So then readers, why do I model if the industry can be skeezy and gross at times? |
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As used herein, gross leasable square footage includes interior alterations and modifications that increase the leasable square footage of the building. |
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Brazil's Bull Run that saw gross domestic product expand 7.5 percent in 2010 has fallen flat. |
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Whispering softly into the patient's ear or holding a softly ticking wristwatch close to the ear can be helpful in making a gross evaluation of hearing. |
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Other foods that came canned, including more limp, insipid vegetables, overly syrupy fruits, and sloppy stews were equally gross. |
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It is certainly tasteless and quite funny in a gross out kind of way. |
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His grotesque and absurd characters committed gross, outrageous acts. |
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In the third quarter of last year, gross value added by Scotland's financial services industry was still languishing below the levels set a year earlier. |
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An accelerometer was placed on one arm to measure gross body movements. |
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In a 460-page indictment they were accused of several counts of gross embezzlement, a punishable offence which could attract sentences of up to 10 years prison. |
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During surgery, the tumor appeared firmly attached to the posterior nerve rootlets, but gross total resection of the tumor was performed with sparing of the nerves. |
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Even a brief lapse of alertness constitutes gross negligence. |
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The net domestic or national product in macroeconomics is derived by deducting the value of depreciation from the estimated gross domestic or national product. |
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Still, some of the definitions below may still surprise you, or maybe gross you out. |
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Although its gross, flatulent Scotsman was pretty near the knuckle, most of us forgave Mike Myers that particular piece of stereotyping and laughed anyway. |
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Man I hate hospitals, if they're not depressing, they smell like anti-bacteria solvent, the gross part of alcohol, trying to cover up the reek of death and decay. |
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Spiders are fundamentally gross and yucky creatures and any messing with their place in the scheme of things will produce something grosser and yuckier still. |
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The florid brushwork of a constable gets hypertrophied in Freud, into a kind of gross exaggeration of what unleashed paint can do. |
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He died from a culture of gross, proud ignorance, fostered by a ridiculous prohibition that makes us all less safe. |
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Some rights of common were said to be in gross, that is, they were unconnected with tenure of land. |
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But, beyond gross morphologic observations this is purely speculative and not tested by studies in cobblestoned monolayers. |
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It was necessary, by exposing the gross corruptions of monasteries,... to exite popular indignation against them. |
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The above quote has been rated as gross, digusting, and tacky by my cow-orkers at work...are you a cow orker? |
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Nor will polished Amber although it send forth a gross and corporal exhalement, be found a long time defective upon the exactest scales. |
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He collected a number of injuries that stopped him jousting, and then in middle age became stout, eventually gross. |
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Bulfinch, a solicitor at Redcastle, came to him with irrefragable proofs of gross peculation on the part of the bailiff. |
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Sports by 1900 generated some three percent of the total gross national product. |
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Therefore, rocket engines do not have ram drag and the gross thrust of the rocket engine nozzle is the net thrust of the engine. |
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This is a chart of trend of regional gross value added of Leeds at current basic prices with figures in millions of British pounds sterling. |
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The world sorted by their gross domestic product per capita at nominal values. |
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On 24 December 2013, Queen Elizabeth II signed a pardon for Turing's conviction for gross indecency, with immediate effect. |
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The employee contribution is deducted from gross wages by the employer, with no action required by the employee. |
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This act of tyranny was at once gross barbarity to the Cornish people, and a death blow to the Cornish language. |
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It is likely that Birchard's figure is just the North American gross rental, and includes revenue from the 1954 and 1960 reissues. |
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Media coverage of Bruno's problems raised controversy, the principal accusations being gross intrusion and insensitivity. |
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The metropolitan area of Lima accounts for 43 per cent of gross domestic product, for four-fifths of bank credit and consumer goods production. |
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Hong Kong is the world's eleventh largest trading entity, with the total value of imports and exports exceeding its gross domestic product. |
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Subtracting each sector's intermediate consumption from gross output gives the GDP at factor cost. |
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The budget is funded by the member countries based on a formula related to the size of each member's gross national product. |
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Universal suffrage was significantly diluted by the gross overrepresentation of rural areas from the 1890s onward. |
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The OECD also lists countries by the amount of ODA they give as a percentage of their gross national income. |
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On 4 September 2014, Judge Barbier ruled in the first phase of the case that BP had committed gross negligence. |
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The libel trial unearthed evidence that caused Wilde to drop his charges and led to his own arrest and trial for gross indecency with men. |
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After Wilde left the court, a warrant for his arrest was applied for on charges of sodomy and gross indecency. |
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On 25 May 1895 Wilde and Alfred Taylor were convicted of gross indecency and sentenced to two years' hard labour. |
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Economic historians vary in their calculations of the gross domestic product of the Roman economy during the Principate. |
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Entire advanced collections are often sold at one time, and to this day single auctions can generate millions in gross sales. |
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In 2009, Region Brittany's gross domestic product reached 82 billion euros. |
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This is a chart of regional gross value added for West Yorkshire at current basic prices with figures in millions of British Pounds Sterling. |
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This led to a salary arrangement for the band, which various members later complained was inadequate in comparison to their gross earnings. |
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Eventually government began to spend over half of the country's gross domestic product. |
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The gross geography of Scania reflect more the preglacial development than the erosion and deposits caused by the Quaternary glaciers. |
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The service sector accounts for three quarters of the gross domestic product. |
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The amount spent on research and development relative to its gross domestic product third highest in the world. |
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A number of returning settlers and sailors lobbied against Columbus at the Spanish court, accusing him and his brothers of gross mismanagement. |
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Because of their gross misgovernance, Columbus and his brothers were arrested and imprisoned upon their return to Spain from the third voyage. |
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Nearly all income tax systems permit residents to reduce gross income by business and some other types of deductions. |
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Carthage too was in the hands of the vaniloquent and extravagant Hasdrubal, gross in appearance and utterly callous. |
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This is especially important where the descendant group is sharply differentiated by gross anatomy and mode of living from the ancestral group. |
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However, in that year working expenses had ballooned due to unspecified exceptional expenditure, and slightly exceeded the gross income. |
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In general, numbers written down by ancient military authors have to be taken as gross exaggerations. |
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The service sector is a little smaller if its proportion of total gross domestic product is measured compared to the share of employment. |
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The President may be removed by the electoral college for gross misconduct or incapacity. |
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Note that gross criminal negligence represents such a serious failure to foresee that in any other person, it would have been recklessness. |
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It was no longer a defence to argue that the negligence had not been gross. |
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Further establishment of conditions of intention or malice where applicable may apply in cases of gross negligence. |
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If the board is classified, then directors cannot be removed unless there is gross misconduct. |
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The state does, however, impose a tax on the gross receipts of most businesses. |
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The atmospheric correction standards for barometric pressure, humidity and temperature for SAE gross power testing were relatively idealistic. |
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The potential for plant growth is net photosynthesis, the total gross gain of biomass by photosynthesis, minus the biomass lost by respiration. |
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In its recoil from the gross anthropopathy of the vulgar notions, it falls into the vacuum of absolute apathy. |
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Their take-home pay was half their gross, but fifteen percent was for retirement. |
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In income statements prepared under absorption costing and variable costing, where would you find the terms contribution margin and gross profit? |
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Occasional, acquired cutaneous polyps, with the typical gross features of acrochordons, may demonstrate a marked degree of cytologic atypia. |
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The contents and gross appearance of the forestomachs and abomasum were unremarkable. |
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Sharon Altaian and Joshua Azraan give their views on the Los Angeles gross receipt business tax in the Aug. |
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The NAE method permits certain service providers to exclude amounts from gross income that, based on experience, they do not expect to collect. |
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The gross appearance of epithelioma cuniculatum is characteristic and distinctive, presenting as a warty, keratotic or sometimes soft tumour. |
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Outerbridge originally classified these defects, in the 1960s, based on their gross appearance during arthrotomies. |
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But it said the combination of being small,having the lowest unit costs, good retent ion of existing customers would help gross lending figures. |
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The allegations are broad, salacious, and, at times, just plain gross. |
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The middle car focuses on animals and their sounds, with a battable dog and cat to promote gross motor movement. |
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In its opening weekend the movie Heaven Is For Real doubled its gross. |
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The data comes from a study of gross salaries for all 340 occupational g roups. |
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Racial abuse to be considered gross misconduct in player and coach contracts and therefore potentially a sackable offence. |
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Crilley and Dean define short sea ships as cargo-carrying vessels of between 100 and 5,000 gross tonnes. |
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Scrotal elephantiasis is a condition characterized by massive scrotal lymphedema with gross genital deformation. |
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The mandible was hypertrophic, with macroglossia and gross tongue protrusion, which prohibited mouth closing. |
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On gross examination, 4 of the resected lung specimens had recognizable blebs or bullae. |
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Bloodies might account for 25 percent of our gross sales on a Sunday afternoon. |
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For the BBC to stoop so low to suggest that there's tampering going on is a gross malignment of the reputable TV company who make Millionaire. |
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The Winnetka man was convicted of second-degree murder and gross vehicular manslaughter while driving under the influence of drugs. |
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Five out of 15 LAMNs showed gross evidence of rupture with acellular mucin on the serosal surface. |
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Excluding the sertaconazole sale, Brand Segment gross margins were essentially unchanged. |
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I am a shopfitter, having served an apprenticeship, and earn pounds 22 gross for a 40-hour week. |
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He has been suspended after two separate allegations of gross misconduct at Caithness General Hospital in Wick. |
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We've been doing our level best to correct the gross mischaracterization of this law that has been spread all over the country. |
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Banning members of parliament is gross tokenism, and Netanyahu should stop trying to have anything to do who goes onto Al Haram Al Sharif. |
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On gross pathologic examination, tophaceous gout deposits appear as yellow-white chalky material. |
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The gross profit margin variable was not transformed into natural logarithm as some observations were negative. |
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Bryan Griffiths, 55, is charged with the manslaughter by gross negligence of Warwickshire Hunt member Trevor Morse at Long Marston airfield on March 9 last year. |
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Upon gross and microscopic pathologic examination, the tumor was character ized as an abdominal fibromatosis involving the small bowel serosa and muscularis propria. |
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By 1944, the war was consuming 75 percent of Germany's gross domestic product, compared to 60 percent in the Soviet Union and 55 percent in Britain. |
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This people's heart is waxed gross, and their ears are dull of hearing. |
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His first movies were so gross, most people consider them unwatchable. |
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His good sense had pointed out to him the artifices of the monks, and the gross absurdity of their miracles, wonders, and supposititious reliques. |
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No additional gross placental abnormalities, such as succenturiate lobe, vasa previa, or eccentric cord insertion, were identified in these cases. |
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Few members spend more than two percent of their gross domestic product on defence, with the United States accounting for three quarters of NATO defense spending. |
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Stemming the rose by any other name would still gross me out. |
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The TAC also held that the MSBT was a tax on all or a portion of gross receipts and therefore was not deductible from gross income by a corporation under Wisconsin law. |
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Once calculated, the Course Handicap is applied in stroke play by simply reducing the player's gross score by the handicap, to produce a net score. |
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It is not my design to censure Sandemanianism in the gross. There are many things in the system which, in my judgment, are worthy of serious attention. |
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Josephs and his colleagues looked at the gross structure of the brain with volumetric MR imaging rather than by imaging amyloid-beta or tau proteins. |
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This is a chart of trend of regional gross value added of South Yorkshire at current basic prices with figures in millions of British Pounds Sterling. |
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The four container vessels commissioned that year, each of 11,898 gross tons, were the largest ever to make regular use of the terminal docks at Salford. |
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Like SAE gross and other brake horsepower protocols, SAE net hp is measured at the engine's crankshaft, and so does not account for transmission losses. |
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By one estimate, it has the fourth highest gross national income at purchasing power parity in Africa, giving it a standard of living around that of Mexico. |
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In Ghana, for example, cassava and yams occupy an important position in the agricultural economy and contribute about 46 percent of the agricultural gross domestic product. |
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In the BLS framework, capital stock is measured using gross investment data and some assumptions about how capital assets decay and when they are discarded. |
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This is a chart of trend of regional gross value added for North Yorkshire at current basic prices with figures in millions of British Pounds Sterling. |
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By mental navigation checks, a pilot or a navigator estimates tracks, distances, and altitudes which then will help him or her avoid gross navigation errors. |
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Metro Manila's gross regional product was estimated as of 2009 In 2011 Manila ranked as the 28th wealthiest urban agglomeration in the world and the 2nd in Southeast Asia. |
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The city occupies 32nd place of highest gross earnings in the world. |
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The need for fuel declined in the Soviet Union from the 1970s to the 1980s, both per ruble of gross social product and per ruble of industrial product. |
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From 2006 Iceland has experienced a fall in gross capital formation. |
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Another important factor is the gross quantity of material to be produced. |
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A few jurisdictions compute net income as a fixed percentage of gross revenues for some types of businesses, particularly branches of nonresidents. |
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By contrast, nonresidents are generally subject to income tax on the gross amount of income of most types plus the net business income earned within the jurisdiction. |
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Usually a taxpayer can exclude workers' compensation from his or her gross income but may be required to include Social Security benefits, including disability benefits. |
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Over the last three decades of the twentieth century, gross domestic product per capita and population growth were the main drivers of increases in greenhouse gas emissions. |
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Criminally negligent manslaughter is variously referred to as criminally negligent homicide in the United States, and gross negligence manslaughter in England and Wales. |
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There are now four officers from South Yorkshire Police, two from Bedfordshire Police, and two from South Wales Police facing gross misconduct notices. |
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Conventional classification has living vertebrates grouped into seven classes based on traditional interpretations of gross anatomical and physiological traits. |
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Titanic held the record for box office gross for twelve years. |
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The Justice Department contends that BP committed gross negligence and willful misconduct, which BP contests, and is seeking the stiffest penalties possible. |
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This emerging avian disease, which has been termed avian keratin disorder, results in gross overgrowth of the rhamphotheca, the outer, keratinized layer of the beak. |
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With the decline of gross domestic product came the decline in innovation. |
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At a gross takeoff weight of 275 tonnes, of which 220 tonnes is propellant, the vehicle is capable of placing 12 tonnes into an equatorial low Earth orbit. |
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Built in 1975 and renovated in 1990, West Bay Surgery Center is a single-story, medical office building totaling approximately 15,000 square feet of gross leasable area. |
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The 579 gross register ton ship was christened the BRP Tagbanua and will join the country's fleet of landing crafts for transporting troops in trouble spots. |
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My favourite is Morris The Mankiest Monster because he's gross and cute. |
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The literature focuses on the Keynesian multiplier, the idea that a change in government spending will have a multiplied effect on real output or real gross domestic product. |
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The gross internal aread of the two-storey front section, which incorporates entrance hall, stairs landing, toilets, fitted kitchen and offices, extends to some 287sq metres. |
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The value of the firm's stock fell precipitously when word leaked out that officers of the company were under investigation for gross mismanagement. |
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In the carbonate reservoir the well found a 25 metres gross gas column above a 75 metres gross oil column in karstified and dolomitized limestone. |
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Based on his high gross weight and need to perform a dead stick landing he consulted with pilots on the ground about jettisoning his external stores. |
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