Sentence examples for collective surplus from inspiring English sources

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Mike Jackson Professor emeritus, University of Hull As the mother of an undergraduate at a Russell Group university, I am surprised that the pay of academic staff has fallen "in real terms by 14.5% since 2009", but not surprised that universities have a "collective surplus of £1.85bn".

"We have watched with sadness the pay of academic and professional staff fall in real terms by 14.5% since 2009; we have seen the numbers of casualised staff proliferate; and seen universities do little or nothing to reduce the shocking gender pay gap despite having a collective surplus of £1.85bn.

We have watched with sadness the pay of academic and professional staff fall in real terms by 14.5% since 2009; we have seen the numbers of casual staff proliferate; and seen universities do little or nothing to reduce the shocking gender pay gap despite having a collective surplus of £1.85bn.

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So far this year, oil prices have soared, and the IMF now expects the oil exporters' collective surpluses for 2005 to be almost $400 billion.

Buoyant global commodity prices and healthy manufacturing exports have given them a collective trade surplus.

In 2004, when the oil price averaged $40 a barrel, oil exporters ran a collective saving surplus of $207 billion, almost three times as much as in 2001.

The best hope of the Leave campaign is that the EU's collective $100 billion trade surplus with the UK would bend the Union to Great Britain's will in the negotiations to have a form of exemption from the free movement of EU citizens to its shores.

But these options are surely not the way to "Make Britain Great Again". The best hope of the Leave campaign is that the EU's collective $100 billion trade surplus with the UK would bend the Union to Great Britain's will in the negotiations to have a form of exemption from the free movement of EU citizens to its shores.

SURPLUS HOUSING: Models of Collective Living in South America.

The reason nobody can call himself an investor in airline securities is that not only do many of the major airlines end up in bankruptcy court, but 40 years into the jet aircraft age there is no earned surplus in the collective balance sheets of the industry.

When labour is in surplus it is hard for collective bargaining to make any headway.

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