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In some of these casino enterprises, there are, apparently, turnovers of £¼ million or substantial figures of that nature.
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Nationalised industries are enormous organisations, with very high turnovers.
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Many producers who have turnovers of less than £5,000 a year will be zero-rated.
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No information is available regarding either length of the faces concerned or the number of turnovers per week on these faces.
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The report gives a median figure for chief executives of companies with turnovers of more than £1,150 million as £100,000 a year.
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Of course, problems arise with the percentage of small businesses that qualify, because retail businesses have higher turnovers than other small businesses.
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Consequently, lower turnovers mean that the fixed charge operates at a far greater proportion of the company's gross profitability than it otherwise would.
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Another 178,000 traders had turnovers between £50,000 and £100,000 per annum, and contributed another £140 million between them.
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Is it not a fact that about 6,000 firms in this country with turnovers of between £1 million and £10 million a year do not export?
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The worst companies will have the highest turnovers at such times.
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In addition, there would be a great outcry from those with turnovers of more than £50,000 complaining of unfair competition.
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I suggest that turnovers of this kind are excessive and that they are indicative of something which is seriously wrong.
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Because beds are being used more efficiently than ever before, with swifter turnovers and more day surgery, the number of patients has continued to rise.
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Compliance and collection costs were greater than the tax paid for 216,000 retailers with turnovers of less than £50,000 in 1973–74.
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The flat rate will not just be for companies with turnovers of less than £100,000 but for those with turnovers of less than £150,000.
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Because of volume discounts the multiples have taken a disproportionate share of the increases, in terms of both numbers and turnovers.
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Specifications and costings are worked out jointly with the producers, and are based on large turnovers and continuous production.
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They have large turnovers, and, from a distributive point of view, they are successful.
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We must concentrate next on encouraging medium-sized firms with turnovers of between £3 million and £50 million—non-quoted companies.
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In these documents some very large figures are quoted, but the enormous turnovers really represent inflation; it is inflation accounting.
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They were no doubt included because their combined turnovers exceeded the then criterion figure, which was less than £7·4 million.
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The turnovers were from a few thousand to tens of millions.
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We are talking about area boards—licence holders—six of which have annual turnovers of more than £1 billion.
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After all, we are talking about smaller undertakings that transport at the most tens of passengers and whose turnovers are not so huge.
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Many of those companies have turnovers far in excess of the gross national product of many countries.
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The stallholders were, by and large, small firms—some were family businesses and some had turnovers of a few tens of millions of pounds.
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In this field probably more than in others many importing merchants are working large turnovers on very small capital.
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Distributive margins have been widened and widened and widened to take care of those falling turnovers.
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After all, running a local authority is not much different from running any business, if one considers the turnovers for each local authority.
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The very businesses that will be most vulnerable will be those with low turnovers and the least choice of wholesalers.
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The first is that payment up front may be particularly disadvantageous to small developers as opposed to large ones with large budgets and turnovers.
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They have turnovers similar to those of small countries.
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Small businesses need an increase in demand, in consumers ready to spend money in order to increase their turnovers.
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I do not know how many have turnovers approaching £1 million or how many other such organisations have similar turnovers.
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I should like to know also how many firms have turnovers of more than £100,000 but less than £250,000?
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The allowances went to exams and as the musical chairs developed and staff turnovers increased, the ordinary pupils lost out.
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The main problem is the imposition of an extremely complicated and strict regime on businesses of relatively small turnovers.
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Oil companies, with their enormous turnovers as big as the revenues of many medium-sized countries, are used to, and frequently do, negotiate with countries as equal to equal.
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In 2000, we released 150,000 companies with turnovers under £1 million from burdensome audit requirements and, subject to a consultative review this summer, we propose to release many thousands more.
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Small firms may have large turnovers.
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If he had, he would know that we are talking about companies with turnovers of £50 million or balance sheets of £25 million or with more than 500 employees.
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Of these, 143,000 had annual turnovers below £20,000.
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In addition, over 1,200 responses have been received to the simplified question and answer leaflet sent to a random selection of 5,000 traders with annual turnovers not exceeding £100,000.
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Many have high staff turnovers.
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Rates are a considerable burden on small shops having low turnovers by comparison with supermarkets having huge turnovers, to which the rating system does not matter too much.
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They are the records of what he is going to purchase, his potential customers, the turnovers, the nature of the service rendered, and the credit record.
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We have included a thousand new companies—the category 2 companies with turnovers between £5 million and £50 million—which will now have to notify and justify price increases to the commisison.
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If we exclude shops with turnovers of less than £25,000 a year, we must not forget that many of the larger organisations will have small units with turnovers of that kind.
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The relative turnovers were about£750,000 and£1,000,000.
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Secondly, this tax deals only with the larger turnovers.
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At best, turnover rates better represent trends over time and must be used with other sources, ranging from managerial testimony to rates of worker retention.
Further, flat affect may represent a condition involving lowered dopamine turnover.
Polson successfully handled the pressure and finished the game with 10 points, 2 rebounds (both offensive rebounds), 3 assists, 1 steal, and 0 turnovers.
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On the application of compartmental models to radioactive tracer kinetic studies of in vivo protein turnover in animals.
As only one point in each site was sampled the effects of within woodland turnover, particularly in the larger sites, would have been missed.
In fact there are indications that foreign structural elements can enter a non-self-contained mixture independent of a functional turnover.
The inherent connection between a functional turnover and selective replication is postulated but not argued for in the course of the article.
Turnover measures may also be seen in terms of the ratio of familial to extra-familial transactions.
Second with regard to a decrease in turnover came restaurants, bars and other centres of the nightly entertainment industry.
Another possible route would be to compare turnover rates between two clinical units - one associated with a clinical ethicist, the other not.
The difference in the game came from special teams and turnovers.
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He started the game and finished with 14 points, seven assists, four steals and two turnovers in 36 minutes of play.
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The game started close, as both teams traded turnovers on their opening drives.
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The apoptosis cascade is the best described sequence of events during turnover of villous trophoblast.
The turnover rate to new allelic specificities was fixed at 0.1, with the number of different specificities held constant at 20.
The first half of the book examines turnover at species level, the second larger-scale community and ecosystem turnover.
Since such an experiment must extend over a long period of time, there is also the problem of turnover of doctors and counsellors.
Drawing on our new data set, we examine rates of turnover in the thirteen states.
Intuitively, the positive savings effect associated with the reduction in generational turnover attenuates the fall in aggregate savings induced by the lower rate of interest.
Since a high ktr means a high turnover of both the initiator and antisense molecule, ktr is proportional to a metabolic burden.
High rates of staff absence and turnover, together with low work satisfaction and high work stress found among staff group.
The process of increased bone cell turnover itself does not usually cause complaints.
Faced with generation turnovers and potentially large investments to upgrade production equipment, longtime family-owned bottlers began merging or closing.
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Raising, or at least maintaining, one's rank in the hierarchy is a perpetual battle, and turnover within the population is constant.
A major aspect of ecosystem research concerns the factors that determine the rate of nutrient fluxes and turnover in the system.
Measuring decomposition, nutrient turnover, and stores in plant litter.
As the proposed algorithm uses terrain information which is obtained in real time, the turnover stability index is changed each time.
In contrast, few dioecious fig pollinators were caught and the turnover of species between years was substantial.
Over a period of 8 y, both bat communities showed high rates of species turnover.
Estimating rates of local species extinction, colonization, and turnover in animal communities.
During the estimation of turnover rate, each fraction of these gaps was used separately.
Senior staff were headhunted by other companies, whilst there was a great turnover in staff amongst the labouring grades.
They were able to overcome four turnovers and a missed field goal with a solid running game and stout defense.
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What both turnovers have in common is that they did not come about as a direct consequence of the people's electoral choice.
Two further photochemical turnovers provide the manganese cluster with a total of four oxidizing equivalents, which are used to oxidize two water molecules to dioxygen.
Despite this, many dealers earned staggering incomes by generating incredible turnovers.
Fermentations were allowed to continue until ten turnovers had taken place.
The turnovers vary in their character from taxonomic group to taxonomic group, from time to time, and from place to place.
The biggest multinationals have annual sales turnovers exceeding the size of many countries' entire economies.
Aside from these turnovers based on the cabinet shuf-es, there were some cases of resignations of top executives caused by their own illegal behavior and political scandals.
I was sad to leave but felt that a turnover of paid staff was unavoidable with the present pay and conditions.
Turnover rates for labour are also higher in older age groups especially among those workers over the age of 45.
Involuntary discharges through bankruptcy are though much less likely to be significant in larger firms where labour turnover is much more related to age.
Companies with a larger turnover but with less than a 20 per cent market share may, however, benefit from an opposition procedure.
All capital, constant and variable, has one turnover once per production period.
The foreign exchange markets of the world have an estimated daily turnover of over $200 bil, making it thus, possibly, the largest market in the world.
What is the nature of selective replication and its link with functional turnover?
In my view, the linguistic correlate of functional turnover, selective replication, does not need to be a gradual process.
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