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revenues

n. (plural of revenue English)

Usage examples of "revenues".

Mayor Joe Carollo has grandiose dreams for reviving the bayfront lagoon area by the Marine Stadium: hotels, restaurants, shops and a Jet Ski extravaganza that would bring needed lease revenues to City Hall.

I do not feel myself authorized to dispose of my revenues on the impulse of my fancy or as my heart suggests.

Rights may have to be re-assigned, revenues re-distributed, contractual relationships re-thought.

Do you foresee new models of revenues and royalties and a novel definition of intellectual property?

Unfortunately, the revenues from advertising on the Net have fallen dramatically in the last few years.

Adverising revenues will allow ISPs to offer free communication and storage volume.

revenues from cellular networks exceed revenues from fixed line networks in certain markets.

He advised me to say no more about my claims, but to communicate to him the means I had spoken of for increasing the revenues of the state.

Albin, Archbishop of Cambrai, who spent all the revenues of his see on her.

The bond payments are to be guaranteed by future revenues from ridership, which is a complete joke.

The county claims all of that money eventually will be paid back out of future revenues from the golf club.

By a 51 vote, Broward commissioners vowed to spring for a new arena if the teams sign in advance and agree to share revenues with the county.

Even if Saddam chose to follow a policy of high production and low oil prices, the enormous revenues he would be collecting would allow him almost limitless spending on his WMD programs, terrorism, and other pet projects.

PUK and the KDP had agreed to a fifty-fifty split of the smuggling revenues, but the KDP consistently stiffed the PUK.

The Kurds continued to fight each other after the fall of Arbil in 1996, and although Secretary of State Albright arranged a reconciliation in Washington in September 1997, the KDP continued to deny the PUK a cut from its smuggling revenues and the PUK continued to plot against it--first with the Iranians and later with the Turks--to get that share.