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"government receipts, revenues"

revenues造句

The government collects 35% of these revenues.

Panera has reported record revenues and profits.

Are service revenues still growing strongly?

Those “bubble revenues” will not return.

The amount by which spending exceeds revenues. It usually refers to government spending and revenues.

Of course, you'd also kill your exhibition revenues.

Our staff's tax revenues are all withheld by the unit.

The league is hurting for sponsorship revenues right now.

The proximate explanation has been the collapse in government revenues.

Vale relies on iron ore for 65% of its revenues.

Digital and services revenues now account for 81% of total revenues (HY 2013: 78%) First-half adjusted operating profit margin declined, as expected, due to restructuring costs;

This paper will discuss the character of revenue's basic transactions and how to identify and measure government's revenues by the source of revenues.

Sun's bosses have even set themselves an ambitious performance target: operating profit, now less than 3% of revenues, is to be 10% of revenues by 2009.

GDP refers to value added within the economy and not the sum of top-line revenues.

I have historically looked at revenues every month and the rest every quarter.

Mr Henriksson’s government also raised revenues by 1.7% of GDP from 1994 to 1998.

Using general revenues to build highways means more subsidies for carbon-emitting cars.

Some $3.6 billion were lost in tax revenues from 2006-10 alone, says the report.

For 4Q10, we estimate revenues of $111.1 million (+13.2% y/y) including advertising revenues of $82.1 million (+30.0% y/y) and Mobile Value Added Serves (MVAS) of $22.9 million (-20.0% y/y).

Until recently many print news executives believed that advertising revenues would follow their readers from print to the web.

Negative impacts to enterprise and household will be alleviated if carbon tax revenues are recycled to them.

In the process of implementation of the positive financial policy in recent years in China, tax revenues grow very fast, but the growth of real tax revenues lowers the level shown in statistics.

But the management fees (which are usually linked to a mix of the hotel's revenues and profits) fall by 3%; and franchise fees (which are usually linked only to revenues) fall by only 1%.

There are several metrics we're interested in, like signups (acquisitions), invites (referrals), subscriptions (revenues) and so forth.

Sizes the wearables market by device type and by region. Values the wearables market in terms of hardware revenues.

The central budget includes revenues turned over by the local governments to the central government and revenues refunded or subsidies granted by the central government to the local governments.

Growing and selling tobacco contributes perhaps 10% of the Indonesian government's revenues and provides millions of jobs.

Exporters are also thought to be overstating their export revenues in order to dodge capital controls and bring in foreign money to invest in Chinese assets.

Petrol-tax revenues, for instance, are returned to the states according to the miles of highway they contain, the distances their residents drive, and the fuel they burn.

Wu Lihong's campaigning around Tai Lake threatened factories, the governments that depend on them for revenues and the jobs the factories provide.

Sustainable growth rate is the biggest rate of sales revenues growth sustained by an enterprise's financial resources, which represents the suitable growth speed of the enterprise.

He said, of course we're worried on reliance, so much of our GDP and of our government revenues is oil-related.

The trouble for mayors is that the planned abolition of the tax in January would rob them of euro22.6 billion a year, a large chunk of town-hall revenues.

In both cases it is a cost to the state either in the use of government revenues, the payment of interest on borrowed funds, or in the form of inflation.

Rich Gelfond, chief executive of Imax, the big screen cinema group, said in December he expected China to have more screens and higher ticket revenues than the US by 2017.

That’s 10 years of revenues to pay for 6 years of benefits, something unlikely to happen again unless the country agrees to go without health care for four years every decade.

This year, Mr Chávez says, oil will contribute $75 billion to government revenues, up from $43.5 billion last year and only around $7 billion when he came to power in 1999.

He took away salaries from a number of men who held obvious sinecures, saying there was nothing meaner, nay more unfeeling, than the man who nibbled at the revenues of the state without giving any service in return; for the same reason, also, he reduced the salary of Mesomedes, the lyric poet.

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