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The book would in my view have profited from a more strict concentration on political participation and representation.
Her family was one of those whose claim to gentility was supported by limited real property combined with the noninheritable profits of office.%!
The requirement that they cannot distribute their profits is clearly set out in policy.
However, there is mixed empirical support that employee stock ownership improves profits or productivity.
In fact lowering of prices and profits, though not significant, has shown a negative relation, hinting that such competition may decrease performance.
Three-fifths of the journals have no control over their profits, and the majority of journals use the association's legal counsel or media relations staff.
They placed higher priority on managing resources in cooperation with nature than on getting the highest possible yields or profits.
Rather than keep her profits, however, she donated them all to the hospice that had cared for her beloved husband.
His main public role was as a member of the royal commission on the taxation of profits and income which began sitting in 1951.
However, pursuing profits was approved under three conditions.
Under existing arrangements, companies paid income tax at the standard rate on all their profits, and the dividends paid to shareholders showed this tax deducted.
Within the divisions, profits tended to come from a few companies.
However, much of the profits of coffee production were sent abroad.
Also, the divestiture of theaters eliminated the studios' profits from their theater chains.
Additionally, offsetting of profits between time periods does not subsidize farmers who regularly produce very high incomes from organic farming with little fluctuation.
The government's reconsideration of incomes, employment and profits, released at the end of 1990, professed a more open strategy on competition, remuneration and private accumulation.
If it was constant, then the price of the patents would be growing at the same rate as the current profits (or the wage).
Speculative farmers hope for the occasional extraordinary profits but are deemed mere growers of necessary food.
We also see that in the case of informed customers and two prices, profits increase with uncertainty.
According to critics of the sector these profits were used to enrich the companies' shareholders through the payment of high dividends.
Corporate directors apparently succeeded in their efforts to maximise profits for their shareholders, fulfilling their primary responsibility as managers of a capitalist enterprise.
In corporate finance, it understates the profits of highly levered firms.
The combined effect will be relatively higher real wages and profits in the sheltered sectors, and a fall in international competitiveness.
Providers' future revenue streams were reasonably predictable, as were (modest) profits, whilst capital appreciated.
In many respects, this volume would have profited from careful criticism just before going to press.
Offsetting of profits between time periods functions like a simultaneous loss compensation and loss carry-over (with past periods).
The effects of the offsetting of profits between time periods in the context of income-tax tariffs can be demonstrated using a simulation.
If there is no income from organic farming, there can also be no tax saving through the offsetting of profits between time periods.
At first, competition for deposits forces banks to earn zero profits in equilibrium and hence the feasibility conditions (18) and (19) hold with equality.
Indeed, one could assume that this measure was a weighted average of the two most recent net profits and see if our results changed.
Pressures from foreign investors wanting more freedom to repatriate profits were also likely.
If trade frictions are low, conducting trade in the unorganized sector is so attractive that it may not generate sufficient profits for the intermediation business.
Firms choose technologies from the set of feasible ones and fix the scale of operations to maximize their respective profits.
When urban sales taxes are increased, the investment-induced increase in labour productivity and profits is withdrawn.
With culling during the first month in an area around the initial infection, profits increase up to 500-fold.
Neither trading conglomerate held the monopoly in the region, and profits from trade, kick-backs, and tariffs could flow in viceroyal coffers from either side.
Obviously, record companies could maximise their profits if they avoided having to pay royalties.
Repairs to the ship consumed the profits of the voyage thus far.
If we allow for other sources than current profits from other services of the firm, the framework will have a wider application.
Fielding's company would have had to pay on profits.
The need to avoid speculative investment was high on his list; often private companies were only interested in expatriating their profits as fast as possible.
Investment had neither generated profits nor raised living standards.
The government therefore had to make every effort to ensure such private profits.
The best that can be said for him is that his unwillingness to separate families at least tugged at his desire to make profits.
In others, careful arrangements are made as to how profits and future property should be divided.
The system was based on targeted supplementar y profits to be awarded to companies via foreign-exchange transactions.
At the same time cadastres rested on the assumption that all farmers lived as ' economic men ' seeking maximum profits.
Because of the non-comparability of wages, we did not impute the cost of family labor using prevailing wages to estimate profits.
However, other possibilities also remain, including the one where profits in both countries will fall.
To determine its supply response, profits from the two competing options are to be compared.
Therefore, the model allows estimating farmers' economic advantages from investing in new methods through comparison of the flow of profits overtime under the two regimes.
During the same period, the industry wages as well as profits declined by around the same percentage points.
Rising costs and declining profits will force some firms out of the fishery.
As these are replaced by more efficient technologies and processes, both higher profits and lower emissions are obtained.
Everyone, after all, could be happy if profits were being made from books that deserved re-issuing.
Both studies are difficult, excessively compressed in some places, dilatory in others, and both could have profited from a stronger editorial hand.
The profits and losses can be either individual or collective depending on the way in which persons coordinate their capitalist activities.
The lease-holders either did not have exclusive trading rights or achieved very high profits.
The access to wage labor enabled a younger generation of men to invest profits into new production regimes and ensure food security.
However, this pattern may also reflect a general concern with both facilitating and profiting from various economic activities across the region in the nineteenth century.
Underneath all that is money - profits and the costs of reproducing pictures - a sphere about which it is hard to obtain sound information.
In fact, spending on health care as measured as a percentage of corporate profits remained surprising stable from 1985 to 1991.
The rise in employment reduces the wage rate and increases the profits of the firms.
The reduction of the cost of capital raises the equilibrium value of capital intensity, making the flow of profits accruing to a successful innovator grow.
Banks finance entrepreneurs and maximize profits or bank capital accruing to current shareholders.
When trade frictions are low, conducting trade in the unorganized sector is so attractive that it may not generate sufficient profits for the intermediation business.
The firm accumulates net worth by means of profits.
The fact that organic fruit costs twice as much as inorganic fruit means greater profits and makes organic banana production a profitable agricultural system.
Instead, farmers try to expand profits by acquiring more land, which drives up land prices.
Value-added agriculture has traditionally made it possible for farmers to differentiate their products in a competitive market, presumably increasing their profits.
Everyone can see in detail how housing is built in their sojourns around the city, and hear stories of large profits.
Interestingly, the net effect is that firm profits are higher in the incomplete contracting case than in the complete contracting case.
Thus, it is generally accepted that patents should continue just long enough so that monopoly profits can repay the costs of development of the invention.
Instead, farmers used their retirement funds, business profits and spare cash to pay for their farms.
Again, this aim was growth-related - aiming to raise corporate profits after tax, and thus increase industrial investment and innovation.
Economically, the recycling type decreases corporate profits because of additional costs in the recycling process.
Increased expenditure would be funded by new taxes on corporate profits and savings.
The corollary of shared profits is of course shared losses.
A second defining feature of co-operatives is that their members are entitled to an equal share of profits.
Furthermore, our prototype implementation of an equivalence-checker for hedged bisimilarity also profits from the minimality requirements of hedged bisimilarity.
Similarly, the party's publishing profits reflected, inter alia, the relatively low price of paper.
Wealthy farmers used wartime profits to finance brideprice payments for second wives.
Their level of operation, however, is quite different as their irregular profits serve to keep them only slightly above subsistence level.
The best thing for them to do would be likewise to get their profits up as far as possible above the datum line.
The plan was for the financiers to place deals based on the probable impact of the column on the market and then share the profits.
The remedies available are injunctions, damages, and an account of profits.
Their sole concern is no longer the maxi-mization of the company's profits.
Given that the company received about 20 per cent of its profits from the government's" export compensation", such acquiescence was not surprising.
Then cut profits, cut arms spending, abolish the monarchy.
If sales and profits are ignored, the manufacturer is faced with combining the three objectives into one.
Potentially more damaging to cooperation, however, were proposals to impose a profits tax on cooperative revenue.
Potential profits on overseas transactions can be reduced, eliminated or enhanced by adverse or favourable exchange rate movements.
Certainly the struggle for overseas investment opportunities provoked tensions; and small colonial wars could yield large profits.
Thus, represents the profits or returns to capital in the non-farm economy.
As pointed out by one of the referees, under these assumptions is still a compound term involving the variance of profits.
A dynamic optimization model of conservation agriculture adoption is presented, where farmers optimize over expected utility of profits from agriculture and carbon sequestration.
Given our assumption that profits are non-negative for participants in any program, equation is always positive.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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