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| paid Sturges $17,500 plus a percentage of the | profits, a then-unprecedented deal for a screenwriter |
| to profit from gathering information because | profits above the mentioned threshold are prohibited |
| E after a fixed period for a sum based on the | profits achieved (an earn out). |
| The | profits, after Ruhr-Rhineland occupation costs, were |
| s worked together, in a bid to maintain their | profits against competition from the railways. |
| wis Partnership, and began the distributon of | profits among its employees (known as "partners") in |
| ent was given 16% of the oil company's annual | profits, an agreement that would haunt the Iranians u |
| enure has been remembered for the downturn in | profits and share prices that followed his departure, |
| Capital, | Profits, and Prices: An Essay in the Philosophy of Ec |
| 010, the company saw a a5 percent increase in | profits and net income had risen from $312.6 million |
| receives a percentage of the group's audited | profits and benefits from voluntary donations given b |
| , he had accumulated more than $10 million in | profits, and by 1965, was planning his retirement. |
| le, A. Hardcore from the Heart-The Pleasures, | Profits and Politics of Sex in Performance. |
| n the price of oil and offset against taxable | profits and the costs of exploration and development. |
| By the spring of 1937, production, | profits, and wages had regained their 1929 levels. |
| However, corporations sought to protect their | profits, and took steps against unions and strikers. |
| In an attempt to increase | profits and interest on the competition, CBF decided |
| irst remit of the company was to maximise its | profits and with taxation rights the profits to be ob |
| s of the route filed a lawsuit, claiming that | profits and traffic usage were less than expected. |
| 546 authorities made | profits and 203 made losses, though they were set up |
| age and higher levels of risk, with amplified | profits and losses compared to conventional stock tra |
| g Kasper Mortgage says it is entitled to lost | profits and out-of-pocket expenses stemming from hist |
| ian-American crime families saw a decrease in | profits and decided to move in on the Harlem gambling |
| game, the distributing company would gain the | profits and not the company that licensed the charact |
| pired but not the second, awarded accounts of | profits and damages as to both patents, and a perpetu |
| Caught Between | Profits and Rituals: National Contestation in Texas a |
| viding her wisdom which helps to increase his | profits and get him out of jams. |
| d in museums, special project spaces, not for | profits and galleries in cities such as Los Angeles, |
| For a century, the Pitchfork's | profits and losses were affected only by the weather |
| he company by reducing management, increasing | profits, and improving brand awareness while taking o |
| High turnover returned good | profits and soon Wardle embarked on a dramatic and hi |
| among the syndicates weighed heavily upon the | profits and this resulted in the foundation of the Os |
| means to achieve simple worldly goals such as | profits and exorcisms. |
| was entered into by the City Council whereby | profits and losses were shared during the first ten y |
| Spirits, Stars, and Spells: the | Profits and Perils of Magic is a 1966 history book by |
| l, Legion and other similiar names) generated | profits and also often made regular donations to loca |
| After achieving | profits and coal production more than the targeted va |
| y News Channel) and struggled with decreasing | profits and ad revenue until finally closing in 2002. |
| Privatizing | profits and socializing losses |
| s and when you succeed, the fruits of that is | profits and when you fail, you pay the price." |
| Empowering People, Improving | Profits and Breaking Barriers. |
| idge the gap between companies which work for | profits and NGO and other nonprofit organizations whi |
| re returned from the Stikine River, rich with | profits and ready to take on the new Reliance with hi |
| , leading them to consecutive years of higher | profits and dividends for members and was named one o |
| les and marketing departments as well as huge | profits and exorbitant executive pay." |
| er of the Braves, and promised a share of the | profits and a possible part-ownership. |
| zing local reformed church leaders for making | profits and lacking Reformation fervor. |
| red to in political discourse as "privatizing | profits and socializing losses". |
| 07, ratings companies enjoyed record revenue, | profits and share prices. |
| ward-thinking, introducing a system of "small | profits and quick returns" at a time when established |
| s organized as a cooperative effort, with all | profits and costs borne by the seven band members and |
| Jason earns a big cut of Davis' | profits, and is introduced to his world of fast times |
| em Lead Your Business to Higher Productivity, | Profits, and Growth, Brian M. Carney, Isaac Getz, Ran |
| mpetition from canals eventually cut into his | profits and he retired in 1792 to live with a daughte |
| Although the | profits appear substantial by this calculation, Woolw |
| "All of our real estate | profits are in the Armory", he said. |
| A certain percentage of the yearly | profits are invested to finance the next generation o |
| Once a production flow is established, the | profits are more noticeable. |
| tree and cape gooseberries, but 5 per cent of | profits are donated to Tree Aid, a charity that helps |
| out 1 mile (1.6 km) west of Gloucester) - all | profits are donated to the H&G Canal Trust Charity. |
| This is normally a pre-season game and the | profits are used for a charity, which varies every ye |
| Profits are split between the University, the School | |
| All | profits are put back into media production and into e |
| Revenues and | profits are distributed among the parties, and to var |
| Large | profits are a strong motive for smugglers to move as |
| Profits are used to further The Salvation Army's evan | |
| e in the hotel is individually owned, but the | profits are shared amongst suite owners who have plac |
| Since high | profits are easily made, violence is common in the to |
| orporations under Japanese law: the company's | profits are taxed at corporate tax rates, and dividen |
| ioned by people all over the world, while any | profits are invested into The Esther Benjamins Trust' |
| The cooperative disburses its annual | profits as a rebate to members. |
| expropriations of rent, interest and owner's | profits) as part of "natural right", the divinely ord |
| hey never did obtain a percentage of the film | profits as originally allegedly promised by the Maysl |
| laims that the private companies were reaping | profits at taxpayer expense, determined that it would |
| ervices, Inc. resulted in higher than average | profits at the possible cost of patient care. |
| s before World War I, insistence that wartime | profits be heavily taxed, strong anticommunism in his |
| cities and demand for products increased, and | profits became hard to find. |
| . Lay's territory eventually expanded and his | profits began to grow. |
| ary 2010 to 22 February 2010, with 11% of the | profits being donated to Doctors Without Borders. |
| produce Sturm cigarettes, with a share of the | profits being given to the SA. |
| in the country that is run by volunteers and | profits benefit local charities |
| the Steinberg's supermarkets and part of the | profits benefited the Quebec Cystic Fibrosis Associat |
| unified tax return, rendering the shifting of | profits between affiliates meaningless, and thereby s |
| In most cases, this produces | profits, but occasionally it is disastrous. |
| In an attempt to draw upon his company's | profits, but to pay capital gain tax rather than a mu |
| In 1968 Lex made £1m in | profits, but by the time he retired in 2003 the profi |
| ore Alota Baloney, where Big Al is making big | profits by catching too many fish. |
| sions or whatever or whether they simply make | profits by selling the rights to emit carbon dioxide |
| Murat Reis chose to make large | profits by raiding Mediterranean islands such as the |
| etailed the illegal siphoning off of gambling | profits by Las Vegas casinos to avoid taxes." |
| • average monthly | profits by 47 percent |
| cized for attempting to boost Knight-Ridder's | profits by cutting down the staffs of its newspapers. |
| society where citizens and companies can make | profits by contributing to the protection of the envi |
| Bootleggers made large | profits by distributing these products to speakeasies |
| oon discovered that the bulk of the station's | profits came from its leased-time Spanish language pr |
| anted isomer is usually not separated so that | profits can be maximized. |
| event is highly valuable to commerce as large | profits can be made selling orange products. |
| urprisingly, it appears that very significant | profits can be made by crossing the Iranian border or |
| Some stores estimate that 40-50% of their | profits come from Japanese tourism. |
| The Gardermoen Line had shown that | profits could be made by operating passenger trains, |
| non-profit sector, and to help individual not | profits create or expand social purpose business vent |
| urther controversy arose over the fate of the | profits derived from the sale of the shares in questi |
| pean reputation for the house, the commercial | profits derived therefrom were entirely disproportion |
| Although Kellogg's | profits did not suffer in the first quarter of 2009, |
| urchase their electricity from the city, with | profits diverted to finance the costs of government. |
| control, sources of capital, distribution of | profits, dividends, operational practices, and tax tr |
| first five years after the merger, while its | profits doubled. |
| ned that the improvements would bring greater | profits down the line. |
| increased raids from militias if their mining | profits drop. |
| ompany was suffering financially, with meagre | profits due to the declining prices and the irregular |
| Between 2004 and 2006, the club made record | profits, each year getting progressively better and i |
| bashkin, who donated millions of dollars from | profits earned by his now-bankrupt company, Agriproce |
| settlements outside the Debatable Lands, the | profits enabling them to become major landowners. |
| ities available (and thereby earning fees and | profits), especially in Peskin's neighborhood of Nort |
| of his life with all lands, teinds, rents and | profits, etc., belonging to the said hospital, as fre |
| main line which earned that railway its major | profits, even though it did not serve the rather more |
| cross Europe (even though it brought in large | profits), even more people would have rejected Cathal |
| oversee the entire enterprise, splitting the | profits evenly with Dennie. |
| he insurance plan can realize immense initial | profits, every single Medicare enrollee, no matter th |
| Profits fall in May 2011 | |
| Company | profits faltered under Owens' tenure. |
| Later that same year with publishing | profits far surpassing those of the Hustler Clubs, Fl |
| e of Power Corp.'s shares, when the company's | profits fell 41 percent - its lowest share price sinc |
| Profits fell during the war years, a loss being recor | |
| The scheme succeeded in generating | profits for the investors on the order of a quarter o |
| Co‑operatives are not about making big | profits for shareholders, but creating value for thei |
| It was a runaway hit and earned huge | profits for the studio. |
| tous demonstrations for the purpose of making | profits for the moving picture business...." |
| Aided in part by the writedown, | profits for 1986 and 1987 averaged in the range of $1 |
| Inn, but the conversions led to a decline in | profits for the company and 15 of the converted Flori |
| Black Hand gangsters and it led to increased | profits for the gang. |
| ed in the United States, resulting in massive | profits for the group. |
| ein brothers, claiming he is owed millions in | profits for his 2004 documentary Fahrenheit 9/11. |
| dic maintainece of MSRTC has resulted in huge | profits for the corporation and comfort and safety to |
| the masses of the people and to claim greater | profits for the investment of their capital by chargi |
| en especially for films would guarantee extra | profits for the studio.) |
| as processing of mangoes thus yielding higher | profits for the farmers. |
| by Columbus, he committed to give 20% of his | profits for the Spanish Crown. |
| post-World War II years brought about record | profits for the company as steel was in high demand. |
| ughout its period of operation and made small | profits for most of that time. |
| sed his position in the Privy Council to make | profits for himself; as Chief of the Navy he embezzle |
| ed as President of Marketplaces, revenues and | profits for this division doubled. |
| Deeds points out that | profits for the smugglers mean uncollected taxes for |
| e tours were lucrative and produced long-term | profits for Leopold; Ruth Halliwell (1998) states to |
| The terminals create large | profits for the provincial government, with the New B |
| r 2006, the company issued a warning that its | profits for the year would be likely to be well below |
| As World War I approached, land sales and | profits for Hall City shrank and Bart had to move to |
| e, Feldman also won percentages of the film's | profits for his clients. |
| the cost of salvage logging often exceeds the | profits from sold timber . |
| court that ordered that he return $80,117 in | profits from the dealings to the city; the Supreme Co |
| y of selling tickets at low prices and making | profits from souvenirs, concessions, etc. |
| share with Calvert £500 per annum out of his | profits from the office. |
| share with Calvert £500 per annum out of his | profits from the office. |
| panish orders of knighthood together with the | profits from mercury and silver mines. |
| available for download, and declared that all | profits from the sale of these video downloads should |
| ce most of the media products, make the first | profits from domestic sales, and then market the prod |
| Profits from the sale of books is utilized to establi | |
| cal and regional politicians who sought great | profits from the region's oil revenue. |
| a legal dispute with Universal regarding the | profits from Rockford that lasted over a decade, caus |
| It does not take | profits from any of its author's book sales as “vanit |
| onically, Aaron Davis Williams, Jr., used his | profits from industry to build a house that could rem |
| Profits from the festival go to improve and expand th | |
| ad launched his first magazine, King with the | profits from his Raymond Revuebar in 1964, but it was |
| ng a company within a company to skim off the | profits from the shareholders. |
| ook over his father's business and made great | profits from it in the 1650s and 1660s, which he used |
| ir John Kelk at a cost of £300,000 covered by | profits from the Great Exhibition of 1851. |
| The paper announced that all | profits from the final edition - 74 pence out of the |
| The | profits from the film were given to Irani's widow to |
| ment in 1985 under which they would split any | profits from the sale of the Club. |
| The | profits from the Atlanta downloads are intended to he |
| ir dealer-lessee to 15% of the dealer's gross | profits from sales, plus an additional 15% of gross s |
| The | profits from the DVD will fund the building of a new |
| nded by the endowment, private donations, and | profits from the annual fair ("Tombola"). |
| its policies by pointing out that all of its | profits from the World Cup are invested back into wor |
| Ty promised to donate the | profits from sales of the original dolls to a charity |
| The developer has made nearly $15,000 in | profits from the game. |
| nd 2,000 copies, and Lyon did not receive the | profits from the work, since that was all donated to |
| was agreed that the two clubs would share the | profits from selling Benayoun to a European club. |
| A proportion of the | profits from Eviction votes went to charities. |
| Estimated | profits from this are said to be over USD 1mn. |
| All | profits from the Neil Gaiman-inspired scents go to th |
| me, as it had offered the doctor a portion of | profits from future sales, although the Council sugge |
| ilm be shot in Turkey, using "blocked funds" ( | profits from an earlier film that could not be taken |
| Some | profits from ticket sales went to African Famine Reli |
| Profits from Salad Days were donated towards the purc | |
| A portion of the | profits from the album were donated to The Bridge Sch |
| Profits from these CDs go to Amma's charitable humani | |
| , thus excluding them from their share of the | profits from the total sale. |
| The | profits from "Hymns for Little Children" were donated |
| he reorganized the business so as to increase | profits from the slate quarry to something like £150, |
| Part of the | profits from the song were donated to people affected |
| homas Bertram, goes to Antigua to improve the | profits from his plantations, Maria, believing hersel |
| outside Perth in a property venture where the | profits from land sales would be invested in research |
| a $25,000 advance and was promised 50% of the | profits from the film for agreeing to let the company |
| the normal model of business, the speculator | profits from the money obtained from visitors clickin |
| to have been short-changed in his part of the | profits from the translation of the best-selling Quo |
| With the | profits from Moondust and additional funding from Mar |
| effort he was to receive a percentage of the | profits from the sale of the depleted silver mine. |
| of South Carolina, Christensen intended that | profits from this be used to advance African American |
| racy during the nineteenth century with their | profits from commerce and trade or by marrying into e |
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