additional revenue

collocation in English

meaningsofadditionalandrevenue

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additional
adjective
uk
/əˈdɪʃ.ən.əl/
us
/əˈdɪʃ.ən.əl/
extra:
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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 ofadditionalandrevenuefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Given the revenue streams of block buster drugs, even 4 monthsadditionalrevenuecan represent a substantial benefit.
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First, on the revenue side, the objective is to try to identifyadditionalrevenuesources and methods of increasing revenue collections from present sources.
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The imposition of carbon tax raisesadditionalrevenuefor the government.
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Providingadditionalrevenuefrom the shade trees (timber, firewood and fruits) and support for secondary vine crops like black pepper and vanilla.
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It might even bring in someadditionalrevenue.
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I do not expect that it would simply be added to the blockand-formula sum that is negotiated as a continuously availableadditionalrevenuesupport.
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The authorities agreedadditionalrevenuefor 1998–99 to implement the model in the short term, essentially by maximizing the use of existing local facilities.
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It would be better if he were to acquire someadditionalrevenuefrom this source.
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What the increases will achieve in terms ofadditionalrevenueis £48½ million this year and £54¼ million in a full year.
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Additionalrevenueraised in some such way will be needed.
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Theadditionalrevenueamounting to £3 millions should ensure that its operations are placed upon a sound financial fiasis.
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I stress that it is theadditionalrevenuethat is adjusted, not the basic revenue required to run existing services.
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Anadditionalrevenueof about £5,700 accrued from advertisements in tele- phone call boxes, making a total of £42,400.
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If the upper earnings limit for employees' contributions was abolished, theadditionalrevenueyield for 1993–94 would be about 2·9 billion.
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When the temporary increase came into force it was estimated that theadditionalrevenuewould be at the rate of £2,000 annually.
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It is estimated that the cost will be £15,000 for each valuation, and that theadditionalrevenuewill be £500,000 each year.
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Their basis of procedure is to reduce fares, if they can be reasonably certain of securingadditionalrevenuefrom the reduced fares.
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If one extra call per day were originated from each telephone in this country, theadditionalrevenueper annum would be nearly £2,000,000.
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You will be doing all that for the sake of anadditionalrevenueat the most of half a million sterling.
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But it is necessary to raise a substantial amount ofadditionalrevenuethis year in order to achieve our balance of payments objectives.
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