lottery terminal
collocation in Englishmeaningsoflotteryandterminal
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lottery
noun
uk/ˈlɒt.ər.i/us/ˈlɑː.t̬ɚ.i/
a game, often organized by the state or a charity in order to make money, in which tickets with numbers are sold to people who then have a chance of winning a prize if their number ...
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terminal
noun[C]
uk/ˈtɜː.mɪ.nəl/us/ˈtɝː.mə.nəl/
the area or building at a station, airport, or port that is used by passengers leaving or arriving by train, aircraft, ...
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(Definition oflotteryandterminalfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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It was felt that alotteryterminaldid not meet this criterion.
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One advantage of having alotteryterminalin a post office is that the terminals increase the footfall of people passing through the premises.
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It costs about £5,000 to install alotteryterminal, but after that the running costs are negligible.
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Approximately 24,750 retailers have an onlinelotteryterminaland around 10,400 sell scratch cards only.
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He must know by now—he clearly did not know then—that the procedures for installing alotteryterminal require a considerable number of transactions to be made a week.
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I question that view because it will not be viable to put alotteryterminalin a rural post office or shop, unless it can process 3,000 transactions a week.
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The plan has, among other features, a reduction in the number of videolotteryterminalintended to tighten access.
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Players choose (or let thelotteryterminalselect) 12 numbers from a field of 24.
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Of those retailers with on-line lottery terminals, 1,936 had lottery turnover of less than £52,000 over the last 12 months.
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For many sub-post offices, lottery terminals are a lifeline.
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In addition, all post office branches, local shops and petrol stations should have lottery terminals to access the internet for e-mail and e-commerce.
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As a result, national lottery retailers who are convicted of selling or distributing smuggled alcohol and tobacco could lose their lottery terminals.
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Have any further advances been made on lottery terminals?
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We should examine the possibility of placing more lottery terminals in sub-post offices.
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Lottery terminals are the key to my argument.
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After all, lottery terminals have been put into convenience stores, post offices and small shops throughout the country.
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Why not consider the possibility of using existing lottery terminals?
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If lottery terminals were used as hubs and sub-hubs for digital services as well as for the lottery, our economy would be transformed.
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In 2005-2006; new lottery terminals were undated to prevent fraud, and to display more information concerning winning prizes.
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Some lotteries have introduced keno and/or video lottery terminals (slot machines in all but name).
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