advertising expenditure

collocation in English

meaningsofadvertisingandexpenditure

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advertising
noun[U]
uk
/ˈæd.və.taɪ.zɪŋ/
us
/ˈæd.vɚ.taɪ.zɪŋ/
the business of trying to persuade people to buy products ...
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expenditure
noun
uk
/ɪkˈspen.dɪ.tʃər/
us
/ɪkˈspen.də.tʃɚ/
the total amount of money that a government or ...
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(Definition ofadvertisingandexpenditurefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Despite the proliferation of television channels in the 1990s, print continues to dominateadvertisingexpenditure.
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This article examines those public interest groups that have grown through heavyadvertisingexpenditure and sophisticated marketing techniques, most particularly direct mail solicitations.
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Noadvertisingexpenditureis planned in the current financial year.
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Fifthly, they should switchadvertisingexpenditurefrom privatisation and other useless activities to electoral registration.
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These articles do not rank as gifts manufactured by the particular taxpayer in question, goods bearing his own name, which would rank asadvertisingexpenditure.
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It investigated the sales andadvertisingexpenditurethat takes place in 11 different countries.
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The inordinate effect of very small changes inadvertisingexpenditureunderlines the vulnerability of the industry.
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I do not think that the problems can be dealt with simply byadvertisingexpenditure.
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I have checked on theadvertisingexpenditureof this firm and find that it has greatly increased in two years.
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This tax raises the whole question ofadvertisingexpenditure, now running in this country at £450 million a year.
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Increasedadvertisingexpenditureon brands in those groups would not, therefore, warrant an investigation, although we shall watch trends carefully.
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When that cost is added to the cost of the recruiting offices and theadvertisingexpenditure, are we talking about a figure of £12 million?
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Certain items of agreement, for example the restrictions onadvertisingexpenditure, are already in effect.
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We shall be looking particularly at the profit rates that are allowed and the controls on levels of promotional andadvertisingexpenditure.
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I would point out thatadvertisingexpenditurenow represents about the same proportion of the national income as before the war.
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I suggest, therefore, that the drug firms might get together and devise some self-denying ordinance onadvertisingexpenditure.
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It is true, in any case—and we can agree on this—that there has been a considerable rise in tobaccoadvertisingexpenditure.
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The bulk of our mediaadvertisingexpenditureis in relation to recruitment advertising, on which we spend around £1 million per year.
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However, there is a field between normaladvertisingexpenditureand entertainment expenditure which requires to be defined.
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