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Sentence count:192+18Posted:2016-07-19Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: lucrenetnet incomenet profitpayprofitprofitsremunerationsalarywageSimilar words: early warningwarningburningmorningbearingsconcerningturn inlearnMeaning: ['ɜːnɪŋz]  n. 1. the excess of revenues over outlays in a given period of time (including depreciation and other non-cash expenses) 2. something that remunerates. 
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61, Average earnings in the South East were about £59,000, although that may be an overestimate.
62, He declined to make projections about the next quarter's earnings.
63, During his senior year his earnings stretched far enough to buy an old car.
64, Despite a reduction in earnings there are compensations in moving to the north-east where the quality of life is excellent.
65, Their main thesis was that the rise in earnings was due to improvements in education.
66, If convicted, she could be jailed for five years for living off immoral earnings.
67, She predicts pretax earnings of over $13m for the company this year.
68, The company's earnings have dropped by 5% in the first quarter.
69, Earnings from the sale of banking, insurance and other services to foreigners are described as "invisible exports".
70, Banking and financial services produce very high earnings, and a lot of people are trying to get onto the gravy train.
71, For tax purposes, your pension and earnings are added together.
72, His earnings are said to amount to £300 000 per annum.
73, Most equipment on the dairy farm was purchased with the worker's own earnings.
74, The lower-paid spend a disproportionately large amount of their earnings on food.
75, Their earnings were £250, £300 and £420,(http://sentencedict.com/earnings.html) giving a total of £970.
76, Company executives say revamped merchandising should help Macy's earnings to grow.
77, spent all my earnings.
78, People with a university education tend to have higher earnings than those with a basic education.
79, The incomes of male professionals went up by almost 80%. Meanwhile, part-time women workers saw their earnings fall.
80, Average earnings in the economy moved up another notch in August.
81, The dispersion of earnings increased among college graduates.
82, Microsoft released the earnings after the market closed.
83, Co., plus broader market concerns about earnings.
84, Economic statistics: Labour market statistics: average earnings.
85, When his earnings reached $ 10, 000(Sentencedict.com), they applauded.
86, One fundamental motive is the desire of big corporations to boost earnings.
87, The post-war farming depression meant that by 1817 earnings were once again back at the level of the late eighteenth century.
88, Computer and semiconductor stocks slid as three brokerage firms downgraded earnings estimates for Dell Computer.
89, The fallout prompted many retailers to caution Wall Street that their fourth-quarter earnings would be lackluster.
90, Mitchell supplemented his ring earnings with work as a carpenter and Blake became a pro footballer.
More similar words: early warningwarningburningmorningbearingsconcerningturn inlearnturn intolearn fromdiningopeningrainingtrainingplanningretainingexaminingremaininglightningscreeningmeaningfulat the beginningat the beginning ofyear after yearangstwarnbarnyoungsterlong sincealongside
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