Collocations withshare
These are words often used in combination withshare.
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additional share
Furthermore, for every share bought by an employee, he or she was offered one additional share free up to a value of £500 per employee.
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average share
The average share of party votes in the proportional district was 64 percent.
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disproportionate share
However, to accomplish this goal the central government had to assume a disproportionate share of the costs.
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equal share
A second defining feature of co-operatives is that their members are entitled to an equal share of profits.
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equitable share
Equitable share transfers to provinces and municipalities increase after 1994-96.
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fair share
That fair share is defined by reference to the individual's talents and skills.
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increased share
In the long run, however, he believes it could have led to an increased share of sales and an increase in output.
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increasing share
Economic evaluations do not constitute an increasing share of assessments.
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large share
Although they rely on external aid for a large share of their budgets, they also tap local sources for income.
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non-voting share
Do we not talk about the same thing when we discuss voting and non-voting shares and rights in public companies?
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overall share
The production of electrical energy from hydroelectric sources has also risen steadily over the years, but its overall share in total primary energy has declined.
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percentage share
Similarly, considering the percentage share of the area under irrigated crops, this reflects that most of the groundwater extracted has been for onions.
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profit share
Their disappointment if the profit share bonus is not up to expectation is real and genuine.
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proportional share
Secondly, they had a right to a proportional share of the agricultural settlement's harvest.
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proportionate share
It is like a private good in that, in equilibrium, the typical agent receives his proportionate share of the good.
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public share
Yet these systems nonetheless saw an overall shift towards an expanded public share of spending in the 1980s and 1990s.
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respective share
That was a crude method of apportioning to workers and employers their respective share in the production of coal.
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rightful share
At that time prices were low but nearly 20 years later the main problem was that villagers insisted that they had never received their rightful share of income.
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rising share
Later on, an increased demand for luxury services implied a rising share of services in consumer expenditures.
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share of investment
The share of investment in the gross domestic product in this country has been less than in all the other countries.
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share of output
The negative effect of the share of output devoted to public consumption is worth noting.
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share of revenue
The central government's relative share of revenue has increased because it has consciously sought to raise revenue from ' contributions ' rather than from taxes.
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share of tax
By raising a fair share of tax from large commercial deals, we shall further the interests of small businesses and give them more protection.
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share ownership
Yet despite extravagant marketing campaigns, the privatisation -otations have not deepened share ownership.
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share sale
A minority share sale is just one of the options for consideration.
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share sales
The existence of the stock exchange also provided a boost to the privatisation programme as it facilitated sustained public interest through public share sales.
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substantial share
Each is accorded a substantial share in the interest of all.
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vote share
Similarly, a 1 per cent change in party identification is accompanied by a 0.16 to 0.20 per cent shift in the party's vote share.
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