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The UK profits Google makes from advertising are certain to rise, and eat further into the market supporting TV stations – and, indeed, newspapers.
Consider: they are making a big thing about increased national security but plan to eat further into the already strapped defence and police budgets.
For starters it will eat further into the outstanding amount, which will mean you owe less and therefore need to pay less interest – a big money saver.
Olympic chief John Armitt last week conceded that the taxpayer may have to stump up the funds to pay for every single venue needed for the east London games in 2012, threatening to eat further into the £2.7bn contingency budget.
Choosing to play the first part of the men's draw over three days, they eat further into the week with matches that, plainly, are attractive for TV but dangerous for the schedule if the weather turns foul – as it has done for the past five years.
It replaces today's 20% limit on the percentage of total TV advertising (and similar) revenues that any one TV group can earn, with a 20% limit over all media for any one media group.Press proprietors say all this will eat further into their advertising earnings and make their newspapers, many critical of Mr Berlusconi, vulnerable to takeover.
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There are an estimated 100 varieties from the fresh, crunchy dish preferred in the north to the more pungent version commonly eaten further south.
Most ethical funds are burdened with high total expense rations given the higher research costs involved, which represent an additional performance hurdle and eats further into investors' returns".
Simultaneously, as domestic oil consumption has steadily increased - in fact almost doubling since 1990 - this has eaten further into declining production, resulting in net oil exports plummeting by nearly half since 1996.
A collapse in the price paid by recycling companies for unsellable clothes ate further into profits.The British Heart Foundation, for example, which made a £9.5m ($15.7m) profit on sales of £34.4m in 1997-98 from 350 shops, made only £7m profit the following year despite opening another 33 stores.
New Komeito, backed by a committed block of urbanite Buddhist voters, not only does well in the districts it contests it won 23 seats in Tokyo this time, as it had in 2001 but also backs LDP candidates for other seats, which eats further into the DPJ's urban strength.
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