potential revenue
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpotentialandrevenue
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potential
adjective[before noun]
uk/pəˈten.ʃəl/us/poʊˈten.ʃəl/
possible when the necessary ...
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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 ofpotentialandrevenuefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Delays in such sales, inadequate storage facilities, etc. are reducing thepotentialrevenuefrom such sales.
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Commercialization and the expansion of non-agricultural incomes will create additional sources ofpotentialrevenuefor the state.
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A society predominated by this sort of agricultural structure will providepotentialrevenuefor a ruling elite, however taxing this revenue source is not likely to be easy.
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Thepotentialrevenuefrom hydrocarbon exploitation could ensure their future economic independence and also enable them to contribute to the cost of their defence.
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We therefore do not know thepotentialrevenue.
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Surely we should be allowed to tap some of thatpotentialrevenue.
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No one can question the existence of the cracks, they are large and gaping, in thepotentialrevenueof the year.
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Moreover, it is possible that thepotentialrevenuefrom the sale of washed coal would abate only slightly the cost of making a tip safe.
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Therefore,potentialrevenueto the game will be lost.
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Thepotentialrevenuelost by diversion of consumption from duty-paid drinks is not known.
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The product of a penny rate before the recent evaluation was £5,000 a year and whatever the increase thepotentialrevenuecan be computed on that.
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Over £1,000 million is being spent on advertising, and this represents a tremendouspotentialrevenue.
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Consequently, the bookmaker at a dog track has lesspotentialrevenue.
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For the rest, the financial statement does not take account ofpotentialrevenuefrom the participation of non-member third parties.
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That represented a serious loss ofpotentialrevenueto the island.
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It is a difference in the scale of thepotentialrevenue.
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Dental examinations involve the much smallerpotentialrevenueloss of about £50 million out of the £150 million projected revenue of the two charges together.
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It is not possible to quantify the amount ofpotentialrevenueinvolved, as no activities of this type have taken place.
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Thepotentialrevenuefrom the general drainage charge on the basis of present precept rates is about £500,000 a year.
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Again, during the interval the risk of losingpotentialrevenue, through people attempting to order their affairs in advance of the change would have been very serious.
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