net receipt
collocation in Englishmeaningsofnetandreceipt
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net
adjective[before or after noun]
uk/net/us/net/
left when there is nothing else to be ...
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receipt
noun
uk/rɪˈsiːt/us/rɪˈsiːt/
something such as a piece of paper or message proving that money, goods, or information have ...
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(Definition ofnetandreceiptfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofnet receipt
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Thenetreceiptwas £2,890,400 in 1919 and £3,421,684 in 1925–26.
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The estimatednetreceiptof income tax in 1969–70 was £4,910 million.
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The net receipts from these have increased from £1,711,000 in 1900-1 to an estimatednetreceiptof £2,350,000 in 1909-10.
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The revenue account showed a net charge of £709,000 in the former year and anetreceiptof £1,563,000 in the latter.
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The estimatednetreceiptfrom surtax in 1972–73 is £350 million.
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Thenetreceiptfor 1971–72 is £348 million.
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Thenetreceiptin 1969–70 was £364·8 million.
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Thenetreceiptof capital gains tax during the first nine months of 1970–71 was £108 million, which is three-quarters of £144 million.
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This is anetreceiptfrom the centre.
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While the charges in every respect have gone up in his case, hisnetreceiptfor milk has hardly changed.
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The totalnetreceiptof stamp duties for 1970–71 is classified in the table below.
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These net receipts are determined by a consideration of the intermediary's bond, stock-share, and capital transactions.
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These claims follow from a consideration of form (33) for the intermediary's per-capita net receipts.
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If not, the intermediary's stance toward accumulating net receipts must be clarified in order for the model of the economy to be complete.
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In fact, the intermediary's ability to achieve positive net receipts depends upon his ability to generate an excess supply in the product market.
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Thus, all goods produced in any period t are acquired by consumers through wages, dividends, and net receipts from bond and stock transactions.
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The intermediary's excess net receipts constitute a windfall dividend payment for his current shareholders, the initial generation-0 old consumers.
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Positive excess product supply can occur only if the intermediary is able to generate net receipts in excess of his dividend obligations without permitting successful entry by a competitor. 16.
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Member states that have high levels of net receipts also have governments highly supportive of integration.
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Net receipts in 1971–72 and 1972–73 were £2,124 million and £2,259 million respectively.
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