increased revenue
collocation in Englishmeaningsofincreaseandrevenue
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increase
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈɪn.kriːs/us/ˈɪn.kriːs/
a rise in the amount or size ...
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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 ofincreaseandrevenuefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Increasedrevenuefrom oil led to greater investment in agriculture.
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This resulted inincreasedrevenuefrom tariffs and export taxes which could be used to fund the government operations of the ruling elite.
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It brought land back under the control of the state, for two purposes :increasedrevenueand increased control over peasants through controlling their access to land.
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Not all governments changed revenue sharing rules, but if they did change them, the expectation is that democratic governmentsincreasedrevenuesharing while non-democratic governments did the opposite.
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This study employs a choice experiment approach to assess the potential for biodiversity to contribute to local community welfare viaincreasedrevenuefrom elevated visitation rates by nature tourists.
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It was this prospect that led some to hope for anincreasedrevenuefrom charges.
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In many cases the new works may lead to noincreasedrevenueat all.
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So now we have to getincreasedrevenue.
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It is not possible to make any reliable estimate of theincreasedrevenuewhich would result from local and trunk calls from those applicants.
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Increasedrevenuefrom the terminals would be a factor in favour of such development.
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This would result in a net cost to public funds of about £25 million after taking account ofincreasedrevenuefrom taxes and national insurance contributions.
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Let us examine the estimate of £208 million inincreasedrevenuein a full year.
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It is the cost of that licence which represents the majorincreasedrevenuewhich is achieved by these proposals.
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Much of theincreasedrevenueto foreign sources has been reinvested in order to increase production which, in turn, will lower prices in world markets.
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He thought that that simplification might be also accompanied by anincreasedrevenuefrom them.
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Theincreasedrevenueforecasts for 2004–05 and for 2005–06 are £20.5 million and £35.4 million respectively.
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We must examine the matter closely to see how far amenities can produceincreasedrevenue.
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Financially it is possible to do it now from savings on the anti-fraud drive and theincreasedrevenuefrom taxation on benefits for the unemployed.
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The remainder will come fromincreasedrevenuefrom charges to patients.
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It is masked all the time by theincreasedrevenuefrom petrol and fuel oil used in commercial vehicles other than passenger vehicles.
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