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Estimated costs then need to be subtracted from that figure.
Something that will supplement Social Security, not be subtracted from it.
In addition, the cost of undesired side effects of production, like pollution and work injuries, should be subtracted from output.
"It's a joy to be subtracted from the world," he writes in a poem from the collection.
Many cities already have a thriving hotel business in August that must be subtracted from any convention revenue.
If you qualify for the New Zealand state pension, known as Superannuation, the value of your UK state pension will be subtracted from your payout.
Operating expenses must be subtracted from revenue immediately, while the cost of capital expenses can be spread over long periods of time.
That is like saying that, since everyone knows the Republicans want to cut taxes, the amount that they do shouldn't be subtracted from revenue projections.
If an RX 300 is towing 3,500 pounds, the tongue weight would be 350 pounds, which should be subtracted from its 840-pound payload.
This means that £150 a week would be subtracted from the £480, giving a weekly figure of £330 that counts to the £75,000 cap.
In Roslyn, for example, $178,000 designated by the state for prekindergarten has to be subtracted from the total aid listed, he said.
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