anticipated revenue

collocation in English

meaningsofanticipateandrevenue

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anticipate
verb[T]
uk
/ænˈtɪs.ɪ.peɪt/
us
/ænˈtɪs.ə.peɪt/
to imagine or expect that something ...
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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 ofanticipateandrevenuefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The sum of £700,000 is the shortfall inanticipatedrevenuefrom driving licences.
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Moreover, theanticipatedrevenueis in the order of £300,000 a year.
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This rate has been set so as broadly to offset theanticipatedrevenueloss from expenditure diverted from other taxed goods.
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We are asked to make comments onanticipatedrevenueand its sources and on expected expenditure and the way it is done.
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They must also contribute poles or services for junction lines if theanticipatedrevenueis not sufficient to cover the cost.
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Theanticipatedrevenuecosts in its first full year of operation from 2005 are £7.4 million (2005 prices).
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In any event, the new clause will account only for a small fraction of theanticipatedrevenue.
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That may be a significant amount and result in a reduction in theanticipatedrevenuefrom the national lottery.
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Estimates for the year show expenditure running at £13·3 million andanticipatedrevenueof about £9·1 million.
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I think we must all congratulate ourselves on the fact that, already, several weeks before the end of the financial year, theanticipatedrevenuehas actually been attained.
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Indeed, the board informed me that the capital cost would be £8,100 and that theanticipatedrevenue would be only £474 a year—that was what the prospective users said they would take.
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Indeed, this will affect theanticipatedrevenue, because in many ways the housing support grant is really a housing deficit grant in the way that it operates.
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Theanticipatedrevenueis between £2,500 and £3,000 per annum, which is expected to meet outgoings, exclusive of the loan service charges in respect of the sum required to purchase the farm.
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It is also the quarter of the year in which the critical balance has to be struck between those decisions on expenditure and theanticipatedrevenue.
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He dwelt on the shortfall in theanticipatedrevenueto local authorities, but for the best part of his speech he criticised the impact of this imposition.
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Theanticipatedrevenuefor the year 1920-21 was 27,950,000,000 marks, and the anticipated ordinary expenditure was 23,800,000,000 marks.
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We're budgeting foranticipatedrevenue.
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The press release on anticipated revenues shows that in each year £5 million extra will come in.
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While well attended in those opening months, construction delays resulted in a loss of around 30% of anticipated revenues that year.
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