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It is good to talk about that, but you should not give ready-made solutions and generate slightly general cooking recipes that say: 'we need to plant cedar tree here, we need to plant that species there, or we need to clear cut the forest stand'".
Such borrowings provide leverage to the funds, letting them generate slightly higher yields for their common stockholders.
If they can use relatively low-interest debt to generate slightly higher returns, the firm earns more revenue and executive pay increases.
According to a feasibility study sponsored by NY-Class, the plan would preserve carriage industry's jobs and generate slightly more taxable revenue.
"Something had to be done on the waterfront," Mr. Auriemma said, noting estimates that the Half Moon Harbour project, when completed, will generate slightly more than $1 million in new tax revenue to the township a year.
Personal income taxes generally make up between two-fifths and half of the federal government's total revenue, while corporate income taxes generate slightly more than one-tenth of the total.
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The control group of this trial (n = 71), who also received usual care according to the Dutch general practice guidelines, generated slightly lower costs (mean total costs €555) compared to our cohort.
A sensitivity analysis, based on excess deaths from respiratory illness occurring above a background of expected deaths, generated slightly higher R estimates (1.4 1.5 for a generation interval of 3 days and 1.6 1.7 for a generation interval of 4 days).
Each answer generated slightly different types of neural activity.
Don't forget, Windows generates slightly more than half of Microsoft's profits.
Viacom generates slightly more than 45percentt of its revenue from United States advertising, while the News Corporation derives about a third.
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