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overall surplus

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meanings of overalland surplus


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overall
adverb[before noun]
adjective
uk /ˌəʊ.vəˈrɔːl/ us /ˌoʊ.vɚˈɑːl/
in general rather than in particular, or including all the people or things in a particular group ...
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surplus
noun[C or U]
adjective
uk /ˈsɜː.pləs/ us /ˈsɝː.pləs/
(an amount that is) more than ...
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However, if we take invisibles into account, the overallsurplus is about £20 billion to £21 billion.
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These figures suggest that the overallsurplus on current account for the year will probably exceed £800 million.
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He prophesied that there would be an overallsurplus of some few million pounds.
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There is no clear-cut evidence of the subjects in which there is an overallsurplus; apparent national surpluses are often offset by local shortages.
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I am, indeed, not completely happy myself that an overallsurplus of only £14 million really is quite sufficient.
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This is the theory of what has come to be known as the overallsurplus.
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This will be a valuable help on the way to an overallsurplus.
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There is a good prospect of an overallsurplus in 1967 and a larger surplus in 1968.
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Is it to an overallsurplus or a local surplus?
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There is a huge overallsurplus of assets over liabilities of £235 billion.
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But we have to bear in mind that the overallsurplus on road taxation is £43 million.
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We do not, however, have an overallsurplus of food.
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We shall probably not get an overallsurplus until authorities are disposing of as much land as they are acquiring.
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We shall probably get an overallsurplus when local authorities are disposing of nearly as much land as they are acquiring.
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There was a net overallsurplus for distribution of £496,572 in 1950 and of £457,309 in 1951, as shown in the published accounts.
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We achieved an overallsurplus of £500 million, but inflation went galloping ahead.
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In the last financial year the overallsurplus on trading before deduction of interest, tax and development expenditure was £9·3 million.
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In the context of an overallsurplus of £3 billion, there was a deficit on trade in manufactures of £3 billion in 1985.
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With imports at approximately £2,374,000,000, and exports, both visible and invisible, at £2,603.000,000, we enjoyed an overallsurplus on balance of £229,000,000.
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