amount of revenue
collocation in Englishmeaningsofamountandrevenue
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amount
noun[C]
uk/əˈmaʊnt/us/əˈmaʊnt/
a collection or mass, especially of something that cannot ...
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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 ofamountandrevenuefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The first is when the government has to raise an exogenously specifiedamountofrevenuewithout recourse to lump-sum taxation.
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Commercial leases, which account for almost one-third of 2003 revenues, generate the greatestamountofrevenue.
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In the case of bamboo, only theamountofrevenuegenerated in lakhs of rupees is available.
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From this, we estimated the maximumamountofrevenuethat could be generated from tourist visitation at this site.
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But there is an additional cost: theamountofrevenuelost to the institution when the physician is involved in ethics consultation activities.
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The control of opium smoking not only reduced theamountofrevenuebut also increased the amount that the government had to spend on the welfare of the local people.
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Theamountofrevenuesupport grant awarded to a council is not specified in law and will be totally at the assembly's discretion.
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Theamountofrevenuelost as a result of legitimate cross-border shopping was estimated at £235 million in 1996, compared with £230 million in 1995.
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We are at present dealing with the subject of raising revenue, and a very largeamountofrevenue.
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What is the grossamountofrevenuethat they believe they can raise, and what will be the consequences for the businesses involved?
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Information on theamountofrevenueraised from speeding fines is not available.
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There may be a limit on theamountofrevenuethat can be raised through a vignette system.
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Theamountofrevenuefrom such a charge would depend on the number of patients who would need to be relieved of it.
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I quite agree that it does, but which is really more important—theamountofrevenueinvolved or the production of the metal?
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Theamountofrevenuefrom these sources increases day by day.
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Theamountofrevenueis likely to be small.
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No information is available on theamountofrevenueraised as a result of such apportionments.
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It developed at a time when the problem was only to devise the best method of collecting a modestamountofrevenue.
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Without having some idea of the industry's eventual size, we will be unable to evaluate theamountofrevenuethat may result from its sale.
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Will he also bear in mind that a tremendousamountofrevenuecomes to this country from overseas visitors?
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