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    Use "deducting" in a sentence

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    deducting


    1. Again, he had gone over in his head the report he had seen … deducting the wishful thinking and pre-planted ideas of titanium


    2. She offered that I'll pay first my round-trip ticket and I'll pay it later by deducting from my monthly salary if I really want to go


    3. From which sum, neglecting the fraction, and deducting a ninth, or 4s


    4. And from this sum, neglecting likewise the fraction, and deducting a ninth, or 4s


    5. The gross rent of a private estate comprehends whatever is paid by the farmer; the neat rent, what remains free to the landlord, after deducting the expense of management, of repairs, and all other necessary charges; or what, without hurting his estate, he can afford to place in his stock reserved for immediate consumption, or to spend upon his table, equipage, the ornaments of his house and furniture, his private enjoyments and amusements


    6. The gross revenue of all the inhabitants of a great country comprehends the whole annual produce of their land and labour; the neat revenue, what remains free to them, after deducting the expense of maintaining first, their fixed, and, secondly, their circulating capital, or what, without encroaching upon their capital, they can place in their stock reserved for immediate consumption, or spend upon their subsistence


    7. The gross revenue of the society, the annual produce of their land and labour, is increased by the whole value which the labour of those workmen adds to the materials upon which they are employed, and their neat revenue by what remains of this value, after deducting what is necessary for supporting the tools and instruments of their trade


    8. It is the work of Nature which remains, after deducting or compensating every thing which can be regarded as the work of man


    9. This bank received both foreign coin, and the light and worn coin of the country, at its real intrinsic value in the good standard money of the country, deducting only so much as was neccssary for defraying the expense of coinage and the other necessary expense of management


    10. That is to say, that her sacred royal majesty of Great Britain shall, in her own name, and that of her successors, be obliged, for ever hereafter, to admit the wines of the growth of Portugal into Britain; so that at no time, whether there shall be peace or war between the kingdoms of Britain and France, any thing more shall be demanded for these wines by the name of custom or duty, or by whatsoever other title, directly or indirectly, whether they shall be imported into Great Britain in pipes or hogsheads, or other casks, than what shall be demanded for the like quantity or measure of French wine, deducting or abating a third part of the custom or duty

    11. If the land which, in one state of cultivation, affords a revenue of ten millions sterling a-year, would in another afford a rent of twenty millions ; the rent being, in both cases, supposed a third part of the produce, the revenue of the proprietors would be less than it otherwise might be, by ten millions a-year only; but the revenue of the great hotly of the people would be less than it otherwise might be, by thirty millions a-year, deducting only what would be necessary for seed


    12. The population of the country would be less by the number of people which thirty millions a-year, deducting always the seed, could maintain, according to the particular mode of living, and expense which might take place in the different ranks of men, among whom the remainder was distributed


    13. In consequence of these deductions, the revenue of the customs amounted only to £2,743,400 ; from which deducting £287,900 for the expense of management, in salaries and other incidents, the neat revenue of the customs for that year comes out to be £2,455,500


    14. upon what remains of that revenue, after deducting what is paid away in bounties and drawbacks


    15. {The neat produce of that year, after deducting all expenses and allowances, amounted to £4,975,652:19:6


    16. evaluate it) Chile started deducting 10% of each employees pay and investing it in a private system


    17. After deducting the $2,000 premium, your net gain


    18. He was as fair with his girls as any pimp could be, giving them half the takings after deducting a few expenses


    19. other words, deducting their cost over a number of years


    20. ƒ The “rescue time”, which is an extra time that could be committed without causing delays in beginning another activity is calculated by deducting the earliest beginning time from the shortest beginning time at every event

    21. You should be cautious when listing and deducting all of the


    22. One of the greatest inventions is the ability to invest automatically by deducting from your bank account


    23. What Are The Steps In Deducting Moving Expenses?


    24. Miss Pross's fidelity of belief in Solomon (deducting a mere trifle for this slight mistake) was quite a serious matter with Mr


    25. Of the five-and-twenty pounds which had remained to her of Clare's allowance, after deducting the other half of the fifty as acontribution to her parents for the trouble and expense to which she had put them, she had as yet spent but little


    26. Monsieur des Grassins, after deducting the amount which the old cooper owed him for the discount on a hundred and fifty thousand francs in Dutch notes, and for the surplus which he


    27. After deducting commissions and taxes, he figured he made about $500


    28. assets: in a company’s balance sheet these are the things it owns or are owed to it; net assets in the balance sheet are defined as capital plus reserves, or total assets minus current liabilities, and deducting the long-term creditors


    29. This income account should forecast a margin of at least 100% over interest charges, after deducting from earnings a depreciation allowance to be actually expended as a sinking fund for the gradual retirement of the bond issue


    30. * Deducting estimated amount of bonds in treasury

    31. The striking fact that the cash assets alone considerably exceed this figure, after deducting all liabilities, completely clinched the argument on this score


    32. 75 per share, even after deducting the substantial dividends paid


    33. , follows the practice of deducting preferred stock at its value in case of involuntary liquidation, when computing the book value of the common


    34. The type of bargain issue that can be most readily identified is a common stock that sells for less than the company’s net working capital alone, after deducting all prior obligations


    35. It always seemed, and still seems, ridiculously simple to say that if one can acquire a diversified group of common stocks at a price less than the applicable net current assets alone—after deducting all prior claims, and counting as zero the fixed and other assets—the results should be quite satisfactory


    36. , debt left after deducting cash and short-term investments), its weighted average cost of capital would not have benefited from the fact that it costs less to borrow than to raise equity, especially after the deductibility of interest payments for tax purposes is taken into account


    37. From 1984 through 2000, their accounts have achieved a compounded annual growth rate of 25 percent per year (before deducting advisory fees), compared with 16 percent for the Standard & Poor's 500


    38. A purchase of Asarco at anywhere from $15 to $20 would leave the investor with a margin of safety of at least 50 percent based on book value; he or she would be paying between $5 and $10 for the potential earnings of the company, after deducting the value of the Southern Peru share


    39. These returns are after deducting commissions and fees of $0


    40. Gross book value takes the historical or acquisition cost of assets without deducting accumulated depreciation or amortization

    41. 34 million has not yet reduced surplus to avoid double deducting


    42. And that is without deducting for preferred dividends, which are not a necessity of doing business, although they are a factor in financing


    43. So by deducting intangibles, shaving real estate by 10 percent, and arbitrarily scratching out the subs, the balance comes in at negative $28 million


    44. A winner-and that is without increases in nonperforming assets or without deducting for the problems in the $622 million junk-bond portfolio


    45. They therefore pray that half-pay for life, to commence from the time of the reduction of the Army, may be granted to them, according to the solemn stipulations entered into with them by Congress, by the resolutions before referred to; deducting therefrom the five years' full pay received by them in depreciated paper, by way of commutation


    46. The alcoholic solutions were poured into a small retort of known weight; the alcohol was carefully distilled off, and the residuum dried; deducting the weight of the retort, there remained 18


    47. Deducting one-sixth from the wheat as matter not nutritious, and the weight is reduced to 1500


    48. on the estimated value of such prize property, after deducting all duties, costs, and charges, (which value, as it respects the cargo, shall be ascertained in the same manner as is provided by law for ascertaining the value of goods subject to ad valorem duties; and as it respects the vessel, to be ascertained by appraisers to be appointed in the same manner,) shall be first paid, or secured to be paid, to the collector of the district into which such prize property may be brought for condemnation; which two per cent


    49. and no more, on the net proceeds of such prize property, after deducting the duties, the two per cent


    50. Williams) states to you the number of troops necessary for defensive operations, according to his calculation, to be ten thousand; deducting that number from the present establishment, supposing it to be full


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