percentage of revenue
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpercentageandrevenue
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percentage
noun
uk/pəˈsen.tɪdʒ/us/pɚˈsen.t̬ɪdʒ/
an amount of something, often expressed as a number out ...
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revenue
noun[U]
uk/ˈrev.ən.juː/us/ˈrev.ə.nuː/
the income that a government or company ...
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(Definition ofpercentageandrevenuefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The traditional service of underwriting security issues has declined as apercentageofrevenue.
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Publishers can directly place videos into the app in exchange for apercentageofrevenue.
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Any revenue stream will be divided, with schools receiving a smallpercentageofrevenueand 20% of gross profits.
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The rate for satellite radio, on the other hand, is derived by apercentageofrevenue.
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A non-profit organization that feeds the malnourished globally and domestically with a smallpercentageofrevenuefrom live concert ticket sales, artists merchandise, music downloads and live web-casts.
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Although the hospital receives these funds to provide free care to any area resident who presents for care, it must also generate apercentageofrevenuefrom other sources.
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Figures in brackets: aspercentageofrevenuedemand.
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They have increased the totalpercentageofrevenuesupport, so that areas that were deprived have received money from the pot.
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Thepercentageofrevenueraised to expenditure, therefore, works out at 36.
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There is a great dispute about what thepercentageofrevenuefrom advertising should be.
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This refers to non-manual staff costs expressed as apercentageofrevenueexpenditure.
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I agree with the criteria for accessing funding, in particular, thepercentageofrevenueand the representativeness of the respective political party.
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In this country local authorities have an average share in expenditure but a lowpercentageofrevenuefrom their own taxes.
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He will be obliged to go out to competitive tender, involving a competitive bid, and also to pay apercentageofrevenue.
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We have gone into the question of raising a largerpercentageofrevenueby direct as against indirect taxation.
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But, except for local radio, apercentageofrevenuereflecting the state of the market will be payable for the second.
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Thepercentageofrevenuefrom passenger charges is known as the farebox recovery ratio.
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Thus, it is more likely that variable selling costs will be expressed as apercentageofrevenue, rather than a certain monetary amount per unit.
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Instead of paying rent to the owner, the management company shares apercentageofrevenue.
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It does this by offering financial incentives (in the form of apercentageofrevenue) to affiliated partner sites.
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