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  • o collect $24.6 billion in taxes and gambling revenues, about five-sixths of the state's general fun
  • egisters users, 1,300 employees and estimated revenues above $500 million for 2010.
  • Unconsolidated revenues accounted for 59.5% of fiscal 1998 consolidat
  • generated hundreds of millions of dollars in revenues after going public.
  • s forced to spend more money than the state's revenues allowed in order to prevent a total collapse
  • deprived the government exchequer of possible revenues amounting to INR Rs 30,985 crore (USD $ 6,983
  • hortly after his term began, increasing state revenues and taking pressure of the government.
  • vice is partually funded through local casino revenues, and the service is free to all riders.
  • , this traffic was not enough to generate big revenues and the ORC was never highly profitable.
  • d construction debt, maintenance of local tax revenues, and pension obligations. .
  • Revenues and profits are distributed among the parties
  • e granted Vasco da Gama and his heirs all the revenues and privileges related, thus establishing Gam
  • years he served as President of Marketplaces, revenues and profits for this division doubled.
  • d Representative for the Committee on Special Revenues and served in both positions jointly.
  • first 30 months of Pacelle's tenure, overall revenues and expenditures grew by more than 50 percent
  • e to do so with the aim of further increasing revenues and shareholder value for its investors.
  • and creditors by manipulating C&A's reported revenues and earnings."
  • ble online, supported by Internet advertising revenues and that there might be no more print edition
  • lways relied heavily on Scottish officers and revenues, and after 1646, the West Coast squadron beca
  • $63 million in luxury suite revenues, and
  • e record interest rates and spiralling costs, revenues and net income increased more than 50%, and a
  • setts' social service agencies maximize their revenues and manage their finances with best practices
  • The LAO forecasts the state revenues and expenditures.
  • Public Finance: Revenues and Expenditures in a Democratic Society (198
  • the UK (which would have increased government revenues), and the use of this to tackle unemployment
  • who took an interest in advising Libya on oil revenues and finance.
  • t, which can help the users to boost up their revenues and increase the success rate when negotiatin
  • These had traditionally lower revenues and as growth had stalled in them compared to
  • sation of the budget through the inventory of revenues and expenses, the Law on Salaries, the La'eha
  • ulting firms to experience both a decrease in revenues and subsequent employee headcount.
  • e court battles regarding tidelands petroleum revenues and opposition to school desegregation.
  • In 1901, Slocum's book revenues and income from public lectures provided him
  • Increased gas revenues and foreign direct investment in gas explorat
  • through the three years, I give you half the revenues; and the three years having passed, that I gi
  • County was more than $14 million in business revenues and more than $4 million in personal income.T
  • pidly became very run down as a result of low revenues and poor maintainace and was closed for safet
  • Raff donates all revenues and royalties from his lectures and publicati
  • Their major find generated sufficient revenues and income to allow for expansion through acq
  • ave found more than $400 million in potential revenues and savings for Philadelphia taxpayers.
  • Combined with dwindling revenues and the impending loss of DuMont programming
  • losed in 1978 and resulted in the loss of tax revenues and employment opportunities to the town.
  • r the relationship between offshore petroleum revenues and equalization payments.
  • anadian federal spending, 2004, comprises the revenues and expenditures of the Government of Canada
  • $80 million to more than $1 Billion in annual revenues and established itself as a global leader in
  • ario provincial spending, 2004, comprises the revenues and expenditures of the Government of Ontario
  • e company had grown to $920 million in annual revenues and employed 2,200,.
  • arius, a treasurer who safeguarded provincial revenues, and a garrison commander who was responsible
  • economy, accounting for roughly 60% of budget revenues and over 95% of export earnings.
  • e 1980s, a shrinking print market had reduced revenues, and an employee wage freeze was instituted b
  • zopardi currently Parliamentary Secretary for Revenues and Land within the Ministry of Finance, the
  • on of severance tax and federal mineral lease revenues and served on the Water Resources Review Comm
  • However, high levels of petroleum revenues and French economic assistance will keep the
  • h as member of the assembly, sub-comisario of revenues, and substitute congressman.
  • rporate sponsorship, ticket sales, television revenues and community awareness.
  • zine prospered, doubling both circulation and revenues and moving its facilities to Cincinnati's tal
  • the group had generated over $650 million in revenues and graduated over 4,000 program participants
  • ams or institutions where close accounting of revenues and expenditures is essential: for public ent
  • he food division was making US$300 million in revenues and $40 million in profit.
  • proportion of the Canterbury provincial land revenues and was authorised to maintain and build the
  • 1st Earl of Richmond, greatly increased their revenues and, in 1156, removed their monastery to a be
  • medical technology company in the world with revenues annualizing over $15 billion.
  • Invests 15% of revenues annually to its research and development of p
  • With annual revenues approaching $200 million and over 5,800 staff
  • mately 400 attorneys at its peak in 2002 with revenues approaching $450 million.
  • of DART argue that these increased rents and revenues are simply a natural result of the government
  • tural resources in the country and associated revenues are government property.
  • On the local level, Pennsylvania district revenues are dominated by two main sources: 1) Propert
  • Approximately 60% of TransGrid's revenues are linked to interest rates ensuring the rec
  • As broadcast revenues are tied to audience interest (ratings) and t
  • icate that approximately 70% of the company's revenues are derived from advertising from more than 4
  • ess columnist for the Los Angeles Times, said revenues are expected to climb to $1 billion dollars i
  • of influence of the superpowers, arms and oil revenues are no longer sufficient to support that infl
  • ned to the City of Miami; all ticket citation revenues are payable directly to Miami-Dade County.
  • The revenues are for the maintenance of the church and par
  • Most of the society's revenues are derived from sponsorship from City law fi
  • Alpro's revenues are reported to have tripled during the perio
  • Indian film industry revenues are estimated at around $ 2.2 billion during
  • The government's revenues are to be nearly doubled to approximately 8%
  • Revenues are projected to reach $20 million by 2008, p
  • Business in 2004 estimated the company's 2003 revenues as US$1.3 billion.
  • chry expected to collect $114 billion in toll revenues as shown in the preliminary plan.
  • Faced by declining revenues as newspaper readership fell and advertisers
  • 's compliance; investigate the illegal use of revenues; assess the socio-economic impact of the sanc
  • ial works (called "inserts"), plus 63% of all revenues associated with their works, including subscr
  • In 1994 the company estimated gross revenues at $10 million.
  • With 500 employees, annual revenues at the time were about $220 million on 20 mil
  • for the same year amounted to $6,023,794 with revenues at $2,243,222.
  • cause it promised to lower taxes and increase revenues at the same time.
  • n Connecticut State College), built with bond revenues authorized during Cross' governorship and ope
  • ctober 17, 1997 and invests 44 percent of its revenues back into Canadian programming.
  • d were allowed to keep ten percent of the tax revenues, based on actual rice production (which was g
  • cutting tax rates would actually increase tax revenues because the lower rates would cause people to
  • nal carrying 100,000 passengers per year, but revenues began to fall and gradually the 72 windows an
  • space-themed novelties and toys; the store's revenues benefit the organization.
  • st, an agreement regarding sharing of customs revenues between Upper and Lower Canada remained unres
  • for users in Romania), splitting advertising revenues between Trilulilu and Universal Music.
  • f the Washington Redskins - to agree to share revenues between teams.
  • ital now in place, the company expects FY2010 revenues between $433,000 - $671,000).
  • ying out internal improvements as a result of revenues brought in by the tariff of 1824.
  • ts companies with up to $5 billion or more of revenues, but many of the transactions are with busine
  • her claimed that they not only threatened tax revenues, but were also highway hazards.
  • ged the buildings, and added to its permanent revenues, but left it in debt.
  • Norman landowners were keen to increase their revenues by establishing new towns and planned village
  • d and it is expected to double government tax revenues by 2004.
  • program, including a "fair allocation of oil revenues by means of two axes - minimum wage for all u
  • owth in the number of attorneys, offices, and revenues by absorbing other law firms.
  • By 1998 around 25% of Deere & Company sales revenues came from outside the United States and almos
  • wide, 91 in Connecticut; $6.4 billion in 2005 revenues; CEO Ronald M. Defeo (younger brother of the
  • hed by the Alabama Legislature in 1965, using revenues collected from county sales and liquor taxes.
  • laims audited and paid out, and all taxes and revenues collected and paid into the treasury.
  • Washington state law directs that revenues collected from the estate tax be placed into
  • e sanctions consist of (1) withholding of tax revenues collected in the Palestinian territories by I
  • cility and expansion will come primarily from revenues collected from Boulevard Casino.
  • the slowing economy has caused the Trust Fund revenues collected at the registry of deeds to decline
  • ry of his diocese, as well as perhaps his own revenues; collection of the Pence had a strong history
  • roduction, with the goal of having 50% of its revenues come from oil production by the end of 2013.
  • Currently, its main economic revenues come from the production of coffee and pineap
  • ized as being working poor depending on their revenues compared to an absolute poverty level.
  • in 1536 to administer monastic properties and revenues confiscated by the crown at the dissolution o
  • Revenues contracted by 10% while nationwide the indust
  • Expenses, however, rapidly outpaced revenues, contradicting predictions by church director
  • nised that with VoIP products developing, the revenues could decrease.
  • of melodrama, and the increase in music hall revenues, de Frece secured the lease on the Metropole
  • lied to the combined cost and GST, provincial revenues decline or increase with respective changes i
  • turn of the century, Camillus Cutlery saw its revenues decline due to stiff overseas competition and
  • hus depriving Texas of millions of dollars in revenues dedicated to the permanent public school fund
  • andising and licensing rights, certain future revenues derived from Terminator 3: Rise of the Machin
  • s in the period to 2020 with additional lease revenues deriving from the development of Offshore Win
  • 972 Campbell was against any move to pump oil revenues directly in to the Scottish economy despite H
  • They also say the country's vast oil revenues do not reach ordinary Nigerians.
  • s mayor has been characterized by falling tax revenues due to the recession that came into full forc
  • ms, limiting their draft picks and television revenues during their early time in the merged league.
  • Once the power station was commissioned, revenues during first 12 years would be paid to Iran -
  • g paper, in total circulation and advertising revenues during his tenure as Editor-In-Chief.
  • tified the site as potentially generating £7m revenues during a difficult budgetary period.
  • And the revenues estimate of 2-4 million is weird - was this a
  • Saga's natural gas and oil production revenues exceed the hundred million dollar mark annual
  • By 1905, Arbogast & Bastian's revenues exceeded $1 million dollars per year ($24.4 m
  • rom New York City to Boston by 62 miles, toll revenues failed to meet investors' expectations.
  • ense contractors and aerospace companies with revenues far outpacing the original oil tools business
  • tion but with coffers fattened by the immense revenues flowing in from Habsburg conquest-searched fo
  • ost income to the state, providing 28% of all revenues, followed by zinc (18%), silver (14.3%), lime
  • eaction to declining enrollment and decreased revenues following Proposition 13.
  • o an estimated $4-5 billion dollars in annual revenues for the fast food restaurant chain McDonald's
  • in his main object of continuing to enjoy his revenues for his lifetime and there is no evidence tha
  • e export of nitrates, then the main source of revenues for the Peruvian government.
  • of Maewo, which has generated an increase in revenues for local producers.
  • ains at the level set in 1959, $500,000 gross revenues for a retail business.
  • Carter's had seen a decline revenues for several years, citing competition from Wa
  • with European industries and produce greater revenues for Egypt.
  • ua New Guinea to manage and maximize resource revenues for more equitable economic development. 
  • The recession brought decreased revenues for state coffers, causing budget shortfalls
  • on $NZ, about 3% of total merchandise exports revenues for the country.
  • Budgeted revenues for FY 2006-07 were $68,228,376.
  • and went into service in 1975 creating large revenues for the company.
  • OPEC net oil export revenues for 1971 - 2007.
  • 00 from the gate, and $95,000 from television revenues, for $10,000 net profit.
  • According to the 2008 Annual Report, revenues for fiscal year, July 1, 2007 through June 30
  • ed from the extensive industrial park provide revenues for the city.
  • cant ecclesiastical offices, collecting their revenues for the king.
  • the bridge, citing benefits such as increased revenues for the area from ecotourism, improved access
  • is set to produce over 100 million dollars in revenues for its new owners New Gold Inc.
  • tacle to the unscrupulous employment of Irish revenues for the satisfaction of the court and the kin
  • ome practitioners which, although it increase revenues for medical service providers, does little to
  • ace was bringing in under $90 million in U.S. revenues for HMR and Hoechst had stopped promoting Alt
  • ror Xuanzong due to his abilities to increase revenues for the imperial treasury, was becoming a riv
  • nt of Sudan was almost totally reliant on oil revenues for its war effort.
  • of Canpotex would likely result in lower tax revenues for the government.
  • Annual revenues for RetrievalWare peaked in 2001 at around $4
  • ickey Mouse toy paraphernalia out-grossed the revenues for the films themselves, the first time that
  • t of Canadian companies ranked on their gross revenues for 2007 financial reports.
  • However, declining revenues forced both newspapers to discontinue their W
  • In 2004, revenues from the enterprise core and supporting activ
  • entation costs, potentially offset in part by revenues from fines and/or fees.
  • The MNJ wants a greater share of the revenues from northern Niger's uranium wealth to be in
  • Colapinto split the revenues from the book with Reimer, giving him financi
  • babwe's President Robert Mugabe says windfall revenues from recently approved diamond sales must ben
  • more than $50 million in 1998 and improved in revenues from 23rd in 1993 to ninth in 1997.
  • ns of Westbury College were each supported by revenues from one of the areas around Westbury on Trym
  • rtainties remain about debt financing, future revenues from tolls, and Panama's ongoing fiscal conso
  • (1328 - 1329 and 1329 - 1332) took a third of revenues from Khiva and Khot in the Chagatai Khanate.
  • The receive a share of annual resource revenues from development in the Mackenzie Valley as p
  • llected, accounted for, and disbursed mineral revenues from Federal and American Indian leases.ibid
  • S parent Gannett had on 18 June reported that revenues from its newspapers and broadcasting had fall
  • y has seen continuous annual increases in tax revenues from its casinos; the city estimates it will
  • Canterbury had lost control of some revenues from the shire of Kent to Godwin during Edsig
  • It is expected that tax revenues from production will fall to £6.9 billion in
  • ,000 gulden ($4,800), to which were added the revenues from the property of several suppressed monas
  • In addition, the revenues from running Awadh's armed forces brought the
  • se the Binh Xuyen was a self-funded army with revenues from legally-run brothels and casinos; Bay Vi
  • In 1525 the Fuggers were granted the revenues from the Spanish orders of knighthood togethe
  • ccomplishments were a great increase in royal revenues from the colony, and the repulse of the Engli
  • itions; this lifestyle coupled to the falling revenues from farms led him ever into debt until final
  • Revenues from the concert were reported to be ₩43 bill
  • n had been asking for donations and increased revenues from America.
  • In an attempt to keep revenues from the South Shore Power Plant for themselv
  • In his tenure at Hertz, he grew the company's revenues from $21 million to $200 million by the time
  • zing the value from royalties and other lease revenues from its oil and gas mineral interests locate
  • o redirect a portion of federal mineral lease revenues from local governments to state road and brid
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