Definitionn. the excess of revenues over outlays in a given period of time
Last update: September 29, 2015
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After much negotiation the basis finally agreed upon between the government and the companies was 20 years' purchase of the profits of the year ended 30th June 1868. [Please select]
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"And the profits are large." [Please select]
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Part shares and part profits. [Please select]
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You shall have the profits on all you sell. [Please select]
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If you don't derive profits, no royalty is due. [Please select]
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Many farms were heavily mortgaged, too, at rates of interest that ate up the farmers' profits. [Please select]
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In lieu of this he offered half the English profits, and brought out the Reminiscences, "Jane Welsh Carlyle" being among them. [Please select]
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"I don't know how much that was," remarked Langholm; "but if you weren't a partner, what claim had you on the profits." [Please select]
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It was found, when the profits of these transactions were reckoned, that the little squadron had earned $100,000 above all outlay. [Please select]
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In all of them, however, with one exception, participation by the policy-holders in the profits of the business is a rule. [Please select]
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An army had come suddenly together and there was golden promise of contracts for supplies at fat profits. [Please select]
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