annual revenue
collocation in Englishmeaningsofannualandrevenue
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annual
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˈæn.ju.əl/us/ˈæn.ju.əl/
happening once ...
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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 ofannualandrevenuefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This objective is reached when landowners impose $15.00 as an entrance fee and totalannualrevenueincreases from $146,587 to $571,695.
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The government derived no less than 43% of itsannualrevenuefrom taxes paid by the sugar barons.
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Table 5 shows that landowners obtain $146,587 inannualrevenuewhen they charge an admission fee of $1.50, since the number of visitors for the 2001-2002 season was estimated at 97,725.
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In comparison, theannualrevenuefrom eco-organic tourism is the most potential economic activity to the local community and will be 20 times that of the rice production.
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An estimate of the yield from these vehicles based on a survey indicates anannualrevenueof approximately £600,000.
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How is it that an industry with anannualrevenueof about £700 million could support only three major titles?
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The presentannualrevenueof the fund is approximately £3,480,000.
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The special milk services, already mentioned, which are now operated, are stated to afford anannualrevenueof £185,000 to the railway authorities.
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The estimatedannualrevenuecost of using it to undertake analysis in-house is £1.02 million, compared with a contracting-out cost of £1.31 million.
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It is not yet possible to give a close estimate ofannualrevenue.
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We have to pay the full rate as though it was anannualrevenue.
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Here is a fund which had anannualrevenueof between £60,000,000 and £70,000,000, resulting from separate sources of taxation, and which had a debt of £40,000,000.
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I think that we can also anticipate in the latter part of next week theannualrevenuesupport grant statement.
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On this assumption lostannualrevenuewould be between £25 million and £35 million, including lost pricing opportunities on traffic which will be retained.
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The estimates ofannualrevenueand expenditure will depend to a large extent upon this and other factors which have not yet been decided on.
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In 1981 capital expenditure of £2,250 andannualrevenueexpenditure of £6,650 for three years was approved for funding under the urban programme.
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Theannualrevenuefrom vehicle excise duty on electric vehicles will be approximately £840,000.
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Those countries furnish from this source only anannualrevenueof £4,000.
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The total grossannualrevenuefrom those licences was £251,884.
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