Synonym: earnings, income, proceeds, expenditure. Similar words: prevention, for ever, reverse, even, event, even if, even now, eleven. Meaning: ['revənuː / -nju-] n. 1. the entire amount of income before any deductions are made 2. government income due to taxation.
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181. Others will tighten their belts, downscale their programs, sell more t-shirts and look for local sources of revenue.
182. Emap boosted profits by 50% to £14.8m in the six months to October 3, despite flat advertising revenue.
183. At an average of about $ 30 per seat, that would translate to $ 60 million in revenue.
184. The power systems unit had a drop in operating profit even though revenue rose in the double digits, Bunch said.
185. The ability of the state to resolve these crises would depend on the states ability to raise revenue and mobilise public support.
186. In the six months to September 30, its revenue grew by over 5 per cent to £9.8 billion.
187. Table 10.1 illustrates this with reference to revenue expenditure on basic services by the ten district councils in the Greater Manchester area in 1987/8.
188. Each broadcasting organization could henceforth pursue its programme policies without fear of a direct challenge to its sources of revenue.
189. In 1991 it assumed responsibility for its own catering, with total revenue increasing by 60 percent partly as a result.
190. Together, the two companies will have $ 8. 4 billion in annual revenue.
191. During the coming decade output from the Statfjord, Frigg and Ekofisk fields will decline and replacement revenue earners are therefore vital.
192. To make up for the consequent loss in revenue, the government revamped the tax structure, revising it upward.
193. Examples might include complaints about excessive delay, errors, discourtesy or the way in which the Revenue has exercised discretion.
194. The desire for advertising revenue, if pursued too vigorously, might well put those aims at risk.
195. Wall Street analysts had predicted revenue of between $ 26 million and $ 28 million.
196. The group's flagship consultancy business was again its biggest contributor, delivering revenue of £47.3m, up 20 per cent.
197. The top 10 percent of the people receive half the annual revenue.
198. Generally it's not worth the candle to try and dodge the revenue authorities.
199. Moreover, current cost accounting strictly demands that a business's cash book be segregated into capital and revenue cash.
200. Britain's direct marketing industry employs more than 25,000 people and generates more than £9 billion in trade and revenue a year.
201. Equating marginal cost and marginal revenue, each firm will produce an output at which price exceeds marginal cost.
202. The property investment and dealing company has charged all interest and finance charges to revenue in the year ended 31 March 1992.
203. Traditionally the major revenue earner, it was adversely affected by difficult trading conditions, particularly in the retail sector.
204. With anticipated revenue of taka105,500 million, the budget deficit would be taka77,300 million.
205. The county government had seen its operation lose customers and revenue, and this affected its ability to borrow money.
206. The monopolist produces an output Q M at a price P M thus equating marginal cost and marginal revenue.
207. C., and generally increased the awareness of local officials about the new revenue sources represented by categorical grants.
208. The Inland Revenue does a difficult job in difficult circumstances extremely well.
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209. Between 200 and 300 new commercial stations could come on air in the 1990s and intense competition for advertising revenue is inevitable.
210. The line that the Inland Revenue has hitherto drawn between investment and trading has been exasperatingly unclear.
More similar words: prevention, for ever, reverse, even, event, even if, even now, eleven, revelation, seventh, even when, in any event, eventually, even though, in the event of, continue, menu, continued, Rev., to the number of, renunciation, a large number of, review, prevail, previous, revolving, previously, oven, vendor, invent.