The listed carpetmaker saw his revenue increase slightly to $101.9 million in the six months to December 31. |
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It is to be created out of whole cloth using the revenue that would usually be funneled to retirees. |
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For the economy, this means among other things, negative effects on earnings, employment and revenue accruals to the treasury. |
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Last week Karzai threatened to resign unless regional warlords paid more revenue into central government coffers. |
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The money from News Corporation accounts for almost half of the NZRU's revenue. |
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Finding easily administrable alternative revenue sources might be difficult. |
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As far as tourism is concerned all we've got to do is look at Iceland and the huge revenue made in agritourism by fishing. |
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The 26 acres bring in extra revenue by hosting large events such as Scout jamborees, caravan rallies and game fairs. |
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Texas will collect sales tax revenue on shipments now as well as a shipper's permit fee from wineries. |
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There are a lot of Government departments that collect revenue from the public and it is important that all the money is accounted for. |
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And in return the councils can keep a share of the extra revenue raised through business tax to spend in their areas. |
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In 1704 the revenue was diverted to found Queen Anne's Bounty, to augment the incomes of poor livings. |
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There was no realisation of a capital asset, rather the payment obtained under the Joint Venture Agreement was a revenue receipt. |
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Both crops also prevent erosion and provide revenue to offset the costs of managing waste sites. |
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Under the Roman empire the system of collecting the revenue put extreme pressure on the poor. |
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The revenue sent back by family members working abroad has kept the economy afloat during the recent, difficult war years. |
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However, on a bad year, you are employing all your keepers and you are not getting any revenue. |
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They're washing their hands of the problem but also guaranteeing the landlords get their revenues, which are, of course, a form of tax revenue. |
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The 68 per cent jump in profits is based on strong revenue growth and the introduction of new routes. |
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This is the premise upon which the revenue claim the high ground of substance and reality. |
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We are committed to increase our membership and add new revenue sources to support the work of the organization. |
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A lot of the old revenue service paint had weathered off over the years in the more exposed locations although there was plenty left. |
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Pike said the airline spent four times more money running the service than it received in revenue. |
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I'm sure they'd have fancy statistics saying that this added up to a quadrillion dollars in lost revenue. |
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The one historic reversal of this ratchet was Ronald Reagan's 1981 tax cut, which increased revenue through economic growth. |
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A revenue audit is an investigation into the financial affairs of a business and its owners. |
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My father's a Wall Street bigwig, meaning that he pulls in tons of revenue from cheating off business associates, competitors, and clients. |
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More revenue had to be raised from customs as receipts from land sales tapered off. |
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When first introduced in 1712 the tax was primarily intended as a revenue raiser. |
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Road tax will be abolished and the loss of revenue will be compensated for with an additional surcharge on fuel. |
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Wippit also provides licensed tunes as ringtones, and receives further revenue from advertising banners on its sharing software. |
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Future revenue would be harvested from a single-rate flat tax on wages or, better still, a stiff sales tax on consumption. |
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The State Government could bring forward the completion of the Indian Ocean Drive project if it receives a revenue windfall. |
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Put another way, the government cannot raise large amounts of revenue from a tax that can easily be avoided. |
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The royal bodyguard and a navy were maintained and the revenue to support them raised. |
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Outsourcing now accounts for more than a third of the company's total revenue, just over a billion dollars in the latest quarter alone. |
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That is, a good player drafted to a weak team is likely to be sold to a strong team where more revenue can be generated. |
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But, no, we just quietly wiped out 30 percent of the revenue of pharmacies. |
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Trucks represent only a quarter of the vehicles passing through the toll plaza, but will contribute more than half of the toll revenue. |
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He also said game farmers, who generated millions of rands in revenue for Limpopo, were not being given any help at all. |
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They are the ones who generate the goods and services, the advertising dollars and tax revenue, that keep the rest of us afloat. |
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Soon his coffers were overflowing with revenue from rubber, palm oil, and ivory. |
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Just wanted to place it in the context of slates needing picture choices that throw off revenue to make the numbers work. |
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The revenue acceleration that powered profit gains was widespread. |
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We find that unit taxes lead to more firms in the industry, less output per firm, less tax revenue, but higher welfare compared to ad valorem taxes. |
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The tax reform plan we endorse is revenue neutral, collecting as much federal tax revenue as the current income tax code, including payroll withholding taxes. |
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By 1788, debt service alone would absorb fifty percent of annual revenue. |
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They have all seen advertising revenue decline significantly and executives believe the constant diet of down news is wearying readers and advertisers. |
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United's determination to avoid debt made it devastatingly attractive to acquisitive entrepreneurs, but wondering how to expand its revenue was the problem. |
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But then you find yourself with the revenue to purchase that catapult you've been wanting. |
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Facebook has decided that the best way to increase revenue is to be creepier. |
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Bringing in more revenue than most African governments is hardly reason to carp. |
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Would it be better to keep quiet about it and keep the revenue rolling in or get the information out there and reduce the size of the law suits later? |
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The challenges in the longer term are to raise revenue while curbing the cost of health. |
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While novelists rely solely on the revenue from book sales, songwriters, in theory, can still be quids in even without a solitary record being sold. |
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The cuban government siphons off revenue from nearly every business transaction in the country. |
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Jefferson wanted the land sold to the public to be a source of one-time revenue and a permanent holding for the buyer. |
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Such reforms will not only raise revenue, but also increase American competitiveness in the global marketplace and create jobs. |
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The number that jumped out was the huge revenue, big bucks for a little burg. |
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If insurers beat their benchmark by 3-8 percent, they have to split that extra revenue with the federal government. |
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Studios such as Disney and Paramount are apoplectic about the billions of dollars in revenue being lost to rampant online piracy. |
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In their effort to diversify their revenue, they have capitalized on traditional practices to new advantage. |
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By using an ad-blocker, you are depriving the website of revenue. |
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Local government gained its revenue from rates, a tax on land. |
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With MGM losing revenue from lost licensing fees, the franchise was removed from EA to Activision. |
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Tourism revenue can provide a potent incentive to preserve local cultural distinctives. |
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In each case, the newspapers will draw their advertising revenue from different types of businesses or services. |
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An excise duty is often applied by the affixation of revenue stamps to the products being sold. |
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In drawing up the national tariff, the revenue departments often specifies the rate of customs duty with reference to the HS code of the product. |
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This includes the gained producer surplus, the deadweight loss, and the tax revenue. |
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Furthermore, governments are unhappy with lost tax revenue and foreign exchange revenues. |
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Furthermore, the government of Ethiopia is purportedly unhappy with lost tax revenue and foreign exchange revenues. |
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By the end of the 14th century, Burghausen had become an administrative center as the site of the area's revenue office. |
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Spending is financed by municipal income tax, state subsidies, and other revenue. |
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Cooperation with local power elites was necessary to maintain order, collect information, and extract revenue. |
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The revenue of his English earldom and the proceeds of the silver mines at Alston allowed David to produce Scotland's first coinage. |
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Congress attempted to remedy this by printing vast amounts of paper money and bills of credit to raise revenue. |
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The 1860 budget reduced the number of duties to 48, with 15 duties constituting the majority of the revenue. |
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Isle of Man Post issues its own stamps and derives significant revenue from the sale of special issues to collectors. |
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Its nonadvertising revenue includes fees to carry the pay channel Showtime, the sale of television shows on DVDs and book publishing. |
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The majority of public sector revenue payable by Scottish residents and enterprises is collected at the UK level. |
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Generally it is not possible to identify separately the proportion of revenue receivable from Scotland. |
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It should also be noted that the Scottish figures exclude offshore oil revenue. |
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In the UK Argos, Currys and Amazon are the largest retailers that not only have the biggest sales but also see the most revenue over these days. |
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The remainder of licence fee revenue raised in the country is spent on networked programmes. |
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At the time, the licence holders paid a percentage of the Channel 3 network costs based on their share of qualifying revenue. |
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Perversely, despite the loss of marketing revenue, sales of the new unsponsored replica top increased dramatically. |
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They sometimes receive federal budgetary appropriations, but some also have independent sources of revenue. |
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Huge increases in Super Tax and income tax rates were not followed by sales and purchase tax revenue rises. |
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The motor fuel revenue data reported by the States may include small amounts of revenues generated from the nonhighway use of motor fuel. |
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The company said same-store prescription revenue grew 2.9 percent, and nonpharmacy, or front-end, sales fell 1.2 percent. |
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International tourism has also increased, with the arrival of transatlantic liners and the revenue they introduce to the town. |
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The potential revenue from this arbitrage can offset the cost and losses of storage. |
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The other method was to boost the population and the urban revenue by selling off urban properties. |
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Its customs revenues amounted at times to a third of the English government's revenue, with wool being the most important element by far. |
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Supporters of Delaware's legislation to allow oyster aquaculture cite revenue, job creation, and nutrient cycling benefits. |
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John's judicial reforms had a lasting impact on the English common law system, as well as providing an additional source of revenue. |
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This revenue generally goes to support conservation efforts in the states where the licenses are purchased. |
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A subsequent coolness, pari passu with the dotcom billionaire's revenue growth no doubt, is said to've developed. |
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Together, the provinces collect more revenue than the federal government, an almost unique structure among federations in the world. |
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Henry gathered increasing revenue from the expansion of royal justice, both from fines and from fees. |
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Despite Parliamentary opposition a Pier and Harbour Provisional Order Bill passed in June 1890 gave him revenue from the harbour dues. |
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Another consideration may be loss of revenue and service or the cost of the space the vessel occupies. |
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In Australia's tax system, personal and company income tax are the main sources of government revenue. |
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Augustus' public revenue reforms had a great impact on the subsequent success of the Empire. |
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Rome's revenue equaled the amount of the successful bids to farm the taxes. |
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Norway accounts for a substantial foreign exchange surplus, which is due to revenue from exports of oil and gas. |
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A simpler, more streamlined tax code adopted in 2001 reduced the tax burden on people and dramatically increased state revenue. |
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As a rebel leader, Zhu Yuanzhang promoted foreign trade as a source of revenue. |
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The government had to adopt some measure to increase revenue, such as selling offices, as well as curtailing its spending on some items. |
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The main source of revenue of the government was the monopoly of salt production. |
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Most of the country's export revenue is derived from the textiles industry, fish and shellfish, vanilla, cloves and other foodstuffs. |
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They attempted to eliminate the irregularities and the corruption of the revenue collectors. |
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Opium smuggling provided 15 to 20 percent of the British Empire's revenue and simultaneously caused scarcity of silver in China. |
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The Government of Ghana has drawn up plans to nationalise Ghana's entire petroleum and natural gas reserves to increase government revenue. |
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By the late 16th century, Bolivian silver was an important source of revenue for the Spanish Empire. |
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The crown's revenue from gold declined and plantation revenue increased by the time of Pombal, and he made provisions to improve each. |
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Its gaming revenue has been the world's largest since 2006, with the economy heavily dependent on gaming and tourism. |
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Gambling revenue has made Macau the world's top casino market, surpassing Las Vegas. |
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It is one of the cities with the highest tax collection and internal revenue allotment. |
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Operating costs exceeded revenue, and the plant's owners tried to partner with the government to prevent closure. |
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Peruvian bullion provided revenue for the Spanish Crown and fueled a complex trade network that extended as far as Europe and the Philippines. |
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This issue dominates the future revenue of rural counties, which have come to rely on the payments in providing essential services. |
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These commodities provided a lower profit margin and therefore required a larger sales volume to generate the same amount of revenue. |
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With loss of revenue from land tax, the central imperial government relied heavily on salt monopoly. |
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By the 1580s, Zhang stored an astronomical amount of silver, worth second only to 10 years of Ming's total tax revenue. |
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Complaints lodged against the shepherds' guild, the Mesta, were ignored by Philip II who received a great deal of revenue from wool. |
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The aristocracy could raise rents to increase revenue and not face the full consequences of the Price Revolution. |
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It did not develop alternate revenue sources in the economy for economic stability. |
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Almost all transit systems operate at a deficit, requiring fare revenue, advertising and subsidies to cover costs. |
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The factory lost revenue because of the strike by the workers. |
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Poor revenue figures have stoked concerns about possible layoffs. |
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There was a tree just behind which bore alligator pears, and all about were the cocoa-nuts which gave the land its revenue. |
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In order to help defray the substantial costs involved, they then raised revenue through taking advertisements. |
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The Bainbridge's official ledgers reported revenue by department, giving birth to the name department store. |
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A predictable result of this was for people to disguise their income and revenue to the Exchequer to go down. |
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South Africa is a popular tourist destination, and a substantial amount of revenue comes from tourism. |
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Strabo, writing late in Augustus's reign, claimed that taxes on trade brought in more annual revenue than any conquest could. |
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Either way, effectively the government is simply using the hypothecated tax as part of general revenue, and the hypothecation is a sham. |
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He rectified the method of collecting his revenue, and removed obsolete and illeviable parts of charge. |
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This period has become known as the 'Norman Fiscal Revolution' due to this increase in revenue. |
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To raise still more revenue he sold the right to hold official positions, lands, and other privileges to those interested in them. |
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The revenue from the York and March estates also made him the wealthiest magnate in the land. |
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The Tudor Government raised a huge amount of revenue from the Dissolution of the Monasteries. |
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The Tudor Government gained further revenue from the clerical lands by receiving rents from confiscated lands and by selling the lands. |
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A failure to apply new tariffs to new forms of imports meant that a key source of revenue was neglected. |
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Unable to raise revenue without Parliament and unwilling to convene it, Charles resorted to other means. |
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His means of raising English revenue without an English Parliament fell critically short of achieving this. |
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The new tax helped offset losses in indirect tax revenue, which had been caused by a decline in trade. |
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The Ottoman Empire had failed to raise revenue and a monopoly of effective armed forces. |
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An important difference was the gradual loss of tax revenue by the new polities. |
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The second largest source of government revenue is National Insurance Contributions. |
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Line extensions work at their best when they deliver an increase in company revenue by enticing new buyers or by removing sales from competitors. |
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Passenger traffic was the main source of revenue for the GWR when it first opened but goods were also carried in separate trains. |
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These security measures are normally integrated with measures to protect revenue by checking that passengers are not travelling without paying. |
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Soon after opening it became evident to all three partners that operating revenue would not cover costs. |
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The growth in road transport during the 1920s and 1930s greatly reduced revenue for the rail companies. |
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The publisher must estimate the potential sales in each market and balance projected revenue against production costs. |
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This revenue included the profits from the sale of pilgrim badges depicting Becket, his martyrdom, or his shrine. |
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One of its principal sources of revenue is hosting a programme of temporary loan exhibitions. |
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This severely limited its revenue, although it achieved moderate commercial success in Europe. |
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Films generate income from several revenue streams, including theatrical exhibition, home video, television broadcast rights and merchandising. |
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Once revenue from home entertainment is factored in it is not immediately clear which film is the most successful. |
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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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This larger capacity was particularly significant during a time when ticket revenue was of crucial importance. |
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Accountants Deloitte ranked Liverpool eighth in the Deloitte Football Money League, which ranks the world's football clubs in terms of revenue. |
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The Deloitte Football Money League is a publication that homogenizes and compares clubs' annual revenue. |
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The IOC distributes TOP programme revenue to each of the NOCs throughout the world. |
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The category determines the share the sport's International Federation receives of Olympic revenue. |
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The Hospitallers and the Templars became supranational organisations as Papal support led to rich donations of land and revenue across Europe. |
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The majority of this revenue is generated by the licensing of offshore companies and related services. |
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Isle of Man Post issues its own stamps and makes significant revenue from the sale of special issues to collectors. |
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The revenue from North Sea oil has been used to support current expenditure, rather than creating a sovereign oil fund. |
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Pirate fleets exercised hegemony over villages on the coast, collecting revenue by exacting tribute and running extortion rackets. |
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The Americans quickly denounced this as illegal as well, since the intent of the act was to raise revenue and not regulate trade. |
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According to the Permanent Settlement if the Zamindars failed to pay the revenue on time, the Zmaindari right would be taken from them. |
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Forced labour of the peasants by the zamindars became more prevalent as cash crops were cultivated to meet the Company revenue demands. |
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The zamindari system was one of two principal revenue settlements undertaken by the Company in India. |
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Land revenue settlements constituted a major administrative activity of the various governments in India under Company rule. |
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Epstein argues that after 1919 it became harder and harder to collect the land revenue. |
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Through privatization by direct asset sale or stock market, bidders compete to offer higher prices, generating more revenue for the state. |
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Other sources of revenue are the sale of postage stamps and coins, tourism and customs and harbour dues. |
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In the 1950s, oil began replacing pearling and fishing as Qatar's main sources of revenue. |
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Some local governments issue bonds based on their taxing authority, such as tax increment bonds or revenue bonds. |
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Sale of natural resources, and especially petroleum products, were an important source of revenue for the Soviet Union. |
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Additionally, major airlines are seeking compensation from Airbus for revenue lost as a result of the cracks and subsequent grounding of fleets. |
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Credit rating agencies generate revenue from a variety of activities related to the production and distribution of credit ratings. |
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The sources of the revenue are generally the issuer of the securities or the investor. |
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This revenue provides the main source of agency income, although agencies may also provide other types of services. |
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This can lead to widespread disruption across the network and potentially a huge loss in revenue. |
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The ROCs are the principal form of support for United Kingdom wind power, providing over half of the revenue from wind generation. |
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Wind farms are made profitable by subsidies through Renewable Obligation Certificates which provide over half of wind farm revenue. |
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Since 1991, offshore oil and gas has become an increasingly important part of the economy, although production and revenue are now declining. |
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The following table shows the most prominent sports leagues in North America, in order of average revenue. |
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He needed the revenue from the indulgences to pay off a papal dispensation for his tenure of more than one bishopric. |
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The Americans, however, argued against the constitutionality of the act because its purpose was to raise revenue and not regulate trade. |
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The government's objective was to improve the effectiveness of revenue and excise tax laws. |
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After the Norman Conquest, fines were paid only to courts or the king, and quickly became a revenue source. |
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It succeeded in raising revenue in districts that recovered from years of raids, up to levels previously enjoyed by the Mughals. |
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Both appropriations and revenue bills are often referred to as money bills to contrast them with authorization bills. |
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Inorganic chemicals tend to be the largest volume, though much smaller in dollar revenue terms due to their low prices. |
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Many states, however, have maintained the tolling of these roads, however, as a consistent source of revenue. |
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The tolls were a source of revenue for road building and maintenance, paid for by road users and not from general taxation. |
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The revenue from the tolls was to be employed in repairing the road, however, the bill was defeated. |
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Although some trusts in districts not served by railways managed to increase revenue, most did not. |
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At the end of the twentieth century, the corporation was deriving much of its revenue and net income from its energy operations. |
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Since over half of GE's revenue is derived from financial services, it is arguably a financial company with a manufacturing arm. |
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Total revenue has its maximum value when the slope of the total revenue function is zero. |
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First the marginal revenue curve has the same y intercept as the inverse demand curve. |
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Second the slope of the marginal revenue curve is twice that of the inverse demand curve. |
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Third the x intercept of the marginal revenue curve is half that of the inverse demand curve. |
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What is not quite so evident is that the marginal revenue curve is below the inverse demand curve at all points. |
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A competitive company has a perfectly elastic demand curve meaning that total revenue is proportional to output. |
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Thus the total revenue curve for a competitive company is a ray with a slope equal to the market price. |
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A monopoly chooses that price that maximizes the difference between total revenue and total cost. |
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A company maximizes profit by selling where marginal revenue equals marginal cost. |
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Each group of consumers effectively becomes a separate market with its own demand curve and marginal revenue curve. |
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Formed in 758, the Commission controlled salt production and sales in order to raise tax revenue for the Tang Dynasty. |
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The Comcast Corporation is the largest mass media and communications company in the world by revenue. |
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The maintenance of the court, at this time, began to cost more than the revenue. |
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A major Mughal reform introduced by Akbar was a new land revenue system called zabt. |
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This survey allowed the government to begin taxing landowners directly, moving it beyond dependence on revenue from crown lands. |
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As the largest joint stock company in the United Kingdom, it collected a greater revenue than any other railway company of its era. |
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On revenue raising issues, Mr Harris reveals what a master of smoke and mirrors Bob Carr really is. |
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In the USA, the birthplace of time banking, services exchanged in these networks are tax exempt by ruling of the Internal revenue Service. |
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Putting an ad in the local paper that Spock's Beard and Arena are in town will get you a tumbleweed response and some wasted revenue. |
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At that time, an IRS revenue officer secured from him Form 2750, Waiver Extending Statutory Period for Assessment of the Trust Recovery Penalty. |
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One of the easiest ways to book non-existent revenue is simply to create journal entries debiting accounts receivable and crediting sales. |
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Airlines are adopting the acquisition route to enter the Global Air Cargo market to increase their revenue. |
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This research service focusses on the future aircraft engines and the revenue opportunity of suppliers across the segment. |
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The bar has six work stations and the expected revenue each of the club's eight bartenders generates varies from work station to work station. |
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The revenue procedure is intended by the IRS to provide the exclusive procedures for the adoption of methods to amortize package design costs. |
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Discover in our report overall world revenue prediction to 2025 for antithrombotic medicines, with discussions. |
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Though the company does not provide revenue forecasts, Gupta exuded confidence in aggressively winning deals especially in the rebid market. |
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The question is, would the city have generated more revenue by rebidding the towing contracts? |
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The tool estimates each guest's existing and lifetime revenue value using Recency, Frequency, Monetary studies. |
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The fee is recoupable from significant revenue shares payable to Zone4Play from any deal that is signed in these territories. |
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Rather, the tax revenue raised for Superfund is likely to be regressively redistributed to wealthier communities. |
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With most of their products sold in US dollars, a stronger Australian dollar translates into less revenue in local currency terms. |
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It was funded by advertising revenue based on a large audience. |
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The English Parliaments were not willing to grant Charles the revenue he needed to pay for the Scottish expeditionary army unless he addressed their grievances. |
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The Port is a special government entity created by the state legislature in 1962, for which revenue consists of tariffs and rents paid by district tenants. |
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The state government's primary source of revenue is sales tax. |
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Mary retained the Edwardian appointee William Paulet, 1st Marquess of Winchester, as Lord High Treasurer and assigned him to oversee the revenue collection system. |
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The growing number of departments meant that the number of officials involved increased, which made the management of revenue troublesome and expensive. |
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The Ajman Tourism Development Department has noted a 14 per cent increase in hotel revenue during the second quarter of this year compared to the same period last year. |
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Partly because of the new revenue raised from the dissolution of monasteries, Cromwell created revenue courts to allot the royal income properly to various departments. |
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Trade with Ming China via Manila served a major source of revenue for the Spanish Empire and as a fundamental source of income for Spanish colonists in the Philippine Islands. |
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Yahoo co-founder Jerry Yang is leaving the struggling Internet company, as it tries to revive its revenue growth and win over disgruntled shareholders under a new leader. |
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Most leading German artists became Protestants, but this deprived them of painting most religious works, previously the mainstay of artists' revenue. |
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The Court of Augmentations and number of departments meant a growing number of officials, which made the management of revenue troublesome and expensive. |
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Following a major decline in revenue as a result of the fire, the airport was sold to a London property developer, who intended to build a holiday camp on the site. |
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The market size of analog ICs in terms of sales revenue and sales volume. |
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It also runs Rail Settlement Plan, which allocates ticket revenue to the various TOCs, and Rail Staff Travel, which manages travel facilities for railway staff. |
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Timber remains an important source of revenue, even though many forests in the east have been logged much more rapidly than they are able to recover. |
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In modern times, the revenue from the duchy has been the primary source of income for the Prince of Wales, both as to personal funds and public and charitable work. |
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Council revenue comes mostly from property taxes and government grants. |
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Guangdong Orient Zirconic says that the Company achieved significant revenue growth in the first three quarters of 2011, due to rising Zircon prices worldwide. |
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This tragedy of the commons provokes a capitalization process that leads them to increase their costs until they are equal to their revenue, dissipating their rent completely. |
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Originally this arrangement left a 'safety net' guaranteed minimum income should the revenue fall too low, funded by large insurance payments made to the ITV companies. |
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Total value added is equivalent to revenue less intermediate consumption. |
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They were now often lesser men appointed by the exchequer, rather than coming from important local families, and they focused on generating revenue for the King. |
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This lists the top 20 football clubs in the world according to revenue. |
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McGill University was founded in 1821 with revenue from the estate bequeathed by James McGill, a merchant and politician who had emigrated from Glasgow. |
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There is no hard rule on the actual revenue designation at this time. |
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He expressed his results in terms of the data rate that could be achieved and the economic consequences in terms of the potential revenue of the transatlantic undertaking. |
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Although Palmerston supported continuation of the duty, using it and income tax revenue to buy arms, a majority of his Cabinet supported Gladstone. |
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The primary source of direct tax revenue was individuals, who paid a poll tax and a tax on their land, construed as a tax on its produce or productive capacity. |
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East Timor now has revenue from offshore oil and gas reserves, but little of it has gone to develop villages, which still rely on subsistence farming. |
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In the Dutch Golden Age of the 17th century, the Netherlands urbanised considerably, mostly financed by corporate revenue from the Asian trade monopolies. |
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Tijuana also relies on tourism for a major part of its revenue. |
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Further inland are highlands in Central and Rift Valley regions where tea and coffee are grown as cash crops which are major foreign revenue earners. |
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This left little revenue for Puntland's own security forces and civil service employees, leaving the territory vulnerable to piracy and terrorist attacks. |
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Despite its vast government revenue from the mining of petroleum, Nigeria faces a number of societal issues, owing primarily to a history of inefficiency in its governance. |
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The BBC is aware that new technology represents a threat to its revenue. |
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Brandon Gray, president of Box Office Mojo, said that while Avatar may beat Titanic's revenue record, the film is unlikely to surpass Titanic in attendance. |
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They argued the extended length would mean fewer showings, thus less revenue, even though long epics are more likely to help directors win Oscars. |
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Royal power and finances also started to slip, as Henry was persuaded to grant many royal lands and estates to the Lancastrians, thereby losing their revenue. |
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Seigniorage is an important source of revenue for some national banks, although it provides a very small proportion of revenue for advanced industrial countries. |
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Seigniorage is the net revenue derived from the issuing of currency. |
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With the discovery of diamonds and the increase in government revenue that this brought, there was a huge increase in educational provision in the country. |
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It may also mean the government outsourcing of services or functions to private firms, for example, revenue collection, law enforcement, and prison management. |
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The German textile industry consisted of about 1,300 companies with more than 130,000 employees in 2010, which generated a revenue of 28 billion Euro. |
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Marshall notes the British went into partnership with Indian bankers and raised revenue through local tax administrators and kept the old Mughal rates of taxation. |
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Meanwhile, Rate tarts are estimated to have cost the industry a further pounds 600 million in lost revenue on balance transfers, say PricewaterhouseCoopers. |
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In addition, as under Mughal Empire rule, land revenue collected in the Bengal Presidency helped finance the Company's wars in other parts of India. |
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He said the government would not impose any new tax in the budget but considering various proposals to rationalize revenue targets and the tax net base would be increased. |
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Locke's reasoned that by avoiding long routes and tunnelling, the line could be finished more quickly, with less capital costs, and could start earning revenue sooner. |
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For Mali, it is the second largest earner of its export revenue. |
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On 13 April 2016 it reported, that its revenue had reduced by 17 percent as coal prices fell and that it had lost two billion dollars the previous year. |
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It is one of the world's most important economic sectors by revenue. |
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In the 1850s, a scandal erupted when it was discovered that some Indian revenue agents of the Company were using torture to meet the Company's revenue demands. |
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By the terms of the settlement Rajas and Taluqdars were recognised as Zamindars and they were asked to collect the rent from the peasants and pay revenue to the Company. |
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In 1773, after Oudh ceded the tributary state of Benaras, the revenue collection system was extended to the territory with a Company Resident in charge. |
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An important source of David's wealth during his career came from the revenue of his English earldom and the proceeds of the silver mines at Alston. |
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The tax revenue generated from an offshore site is not counted within the nation or region nearest to it, but is instead allocated to the UK Continental Shelf. |
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Chief executive Graca Foster said that the slump in profits was due to an 800 million reais drop in revenue as well as an increase in federal taxes. |
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The sport annually draws millions of dollars of tax revenue. |
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The IOC also contributes Olympic broadcast revenue to Olympic Solidarity, an IOC organisation that provides financial support to NOCs with the greatest need. |
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The Olympic Movement generates revenue through five major programmes. |
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