reduced income
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdepletedandincome
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depleted
adjective
uk/dɪˈpliː.tɪd/us/dɪˈpliː.t̬ɪd/
reduced:
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income
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈɪŋ.kʌm/us/ˈɪn.kʌm/
money that is earned from doing work or received ...
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(Definition ofdepletedandincomefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Thereducedincomeduring the years required to obtain organic certification will be a major impediment to organic cropping systems and their longterm profitability.
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Despite the long hours and significantlyreducedincome, he enjoyed being his own boss.
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To use an example from gerontology, most people reaching their sixties are at risk ofreducedincome, and for some this might precipitate poverty.
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High administrative expenses, severe price distortion, misallocation in resource use, andreducedincomeof grain producers are all obvious problems.
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Austrian farmers are reluctant to adopt organic production because of technical production challenges and additional labor, as well as a concern aboutreducedincomeand marketing problems13.
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Moreover, both teen miscarriage and teen childbearing predictedreducedincomeavailable from husbands and persistent, adverse effects on labor market activity, future earnings, and welfare dependence.
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Role loss,reducedincome, widowhood and decreased physical capacities limit the activity space of older people and make the proximate environment more important.
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With areducedincomethey have to face the very heavy increase in the cost of living which we know is likely to occur.
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They were unemployed, trade was bad, and because people were poor those withreducedincomebought bacon.
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Therefore, with areducedincomethey are subjected to double, and sometimes more than double, tax in the course of a single year.
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We plan to meet ourreducedincometarget in full next financial year.
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That will help to reduce the hardship experienced by loyal officers of local authorities who will suffer from a muchreducedincome.
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Therefore, thereducedincometax has not relieved unemployment to the extent that we had been told to expect.
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Alternatively, the individual might have incurred debts, thereducedincomeresulting in financial difficulty.
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They suffer financial penalty because disability and frailty nearly always lead toreducedincomeand increased outgoings.
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He will have to face a long period with areducedincome.
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It is likely that such people will face increased rents at the very time when there is areducedincometo sustain the household.
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The carer will often have also lost out on any kind of career, finding himself years later on a muchreducedincome.
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Many families are unable to adjust to areducedincome.
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The remedy proposed is that certain sections of the community must be content with areducedincomein wages or benefits.
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