net transfer
collocation in Englishmeaningsofnetandtransfer
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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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transfer
noun
uk/ˈtræns.fɜːr/us/ˈtræns.fɝː/
the movement of something or someone from one place, position, etc. ...
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(Definition ofnetandtransferfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofnet transfer
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Since there is nonettransferof liquid from roll to roll, the liquid in the transfer-jet originates in the upper inlet film.
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In fact, thenettransferof resources passed into (rather than out of) agriculture - supplying trucks, tractors and combines to replace the animal tractive power lost because of collectivisation.
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This will necessarily involve a net tax on the formal sector and anettransferto the informal sector, and hence a reallocation of wealth between the two participation groups.
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The export of unprocessed or even low-level processed exports, reduce their value added content and hence result in thenettransferof resources from developing to developed industrialized countries.
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Net federal tax is constructed as follows: federal receipts - federal grants-in-aid - federalnettransferpayments to persons - federal net interest paid.
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This is permissible because the nearly isotropic nature of the flow precluded any majornettransferof energy between these components.
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In 1975 thenettransferof aid was about £2¼ million.
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Yet thisnettransferof resources away from people with children was virtually unremarked.
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Commercial banks play a disproportionate role in thenettransferof resources.
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There will be anettransferto countries which are better off than ourselves.
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In 1988, £28 billion of their £30 billionnettransferto creditors was on transactions with commercial banks.
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I propose to make anettransferof £86,000,000.
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Given the payment of interest charges and the repayment of debt, there is anettransferfrom the poor countries to the rich, despite all the aid that we give.
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What was the point of the statement, if it is admitted that a negligiblenettransferis involved?
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In order to ensure that these investments occur, the global community must not only halt the currentnettransferof resources from developing countries, but actually reverse it.
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There is anettransferof financial resources from developing to advanced countries in excess of $30 billion per year.
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In the financial year 1973–74 the credit insurance scheme produced anettransferto revenue account of £24 million.
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We shall see anettransferof not only freight but passenger traffic away from rail back on to the roads.
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