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The part of the sentence "difference in profits between" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the differences in profits between different entities. For example, "The company noticed a substantial difference in profits between last year and this year."
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Finally and undertaking a local analysis in the neighborhood of (tau =0), the difference in profits between proposing a (H) merger and proposing a (V) one when the proposer is the high quality producer is decreasing in quality showing that small differences in quality are making more likely the proposal of (V) mergers.
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The objective of the smallholder farmers is to maximize profits per unit of farm area, and minimize the differences in profits between farmers.
Guided by earlier studies and the descriptive statistics above, we select four factors as motives for migration: (a) to work as an employee in the three chief employing organizations7 in j, in which case the primary motivation is an expected real wage difference between cities. (b) to be self-employed in j, where the difference in profit opportunities between i and j accounts for the move.
From Smith and Thompson (2008), the difference in the profits between an expanded portfolio and the original portfolio serves as the value of learning information from a new prospect.
However, this binary variable is determined by the latent variable ( {S}_{ij}^ ) which is the difference in expected profits between a wine with and without added SO2.
We study differences in retail profits between Norway and Great Britain, both considered as benchmarks for competitive markets.
As much as half of the difference in operating profit between organizations can be attributed to effective cultures".
In all objectives, the difference in the profit per ewe between a scheme that included records on FEC measured once in rams immediately after weaning (scheme 3) and scheme 4 was small (1.3 3.7%) indicating that there is little benefit taking a second measurement of FEC.
Cleveland and his colleagues (2007) reanalysed large scale Canadian data sets and came up with an estimate of the difference in quality between for-profit and non-profit care to be between 7.5% to 22%.
So there is no serious difference in healthcare between for-profit and not for profit organisations.
Thus, the difference in funding between for profit and not-for-profit social organizations lies in the peculiarity between investors and donors.
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