Sentence examples for gross transfer from inspiring English sources

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According to Deloitte's figures, gross transfer fees to overseas clubs from England this summer totalled around £720m, well over half of the billion headline figure.

During the window that closed on January 31st, English Premier League (EPL) clubs' gross transfer spending was a relatively modest £120m ($189m), according to Deloitte, a professional services firm (see chart).

Even so, it is a strange call to authorise Rodgers the kind of gross transfer spend that was made this by Liverpool summer only to sack him in early October.

Some £37m may just have been spent on Sunderland's Jordan Henderson and Blackburn Rovers' Phil Jones by Liverpool and Manchester United respectively, but gross transfer activity fell by more than 20 per cent from the record £713m in 2008-09 to £559m in 2009-10 – perhaps more a reflection of the fact that credit was less likely to be available to clubs in that financial climate.

This represented 78% of aggregate gross transfer spend by Premier League clubs, as compared with 61% the previous summer window.

Gross transfer fees to overseas clubs were about £490m, which was more than 60% up on activity during summer 2012.

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Producer Single Commodity Transfers are defined as the annual monetary value of gross transfers from consumers and taxpayers to agricultural producers, measured at the farm gate level, arising from policies linked to the production of a single commodity such that the producer must produce the designated commodity in order to receive the transfer (OECD, 2013).

These are likely to be more resilient sources of income than the current farm subsidy system upon which all hill farming in this country depends, whose gross injustice – transferring vast sums from the poor to the rich simply for owning land – is as unsustainable politically as it is ecologically.

These specimens were dissected immediately into small pieces following gross dissection, quickly transferred to liquid nitrogen, and then stored at −80°C until further use.

This head had completely worn through the polyethylene liner and had been articulating solely against the Ti alloy acetabular shell, resulting in gross amounts of Ti transfer to the bearing surface.

M-Pesa was launched in Kenya in 2007 todayy, at least a third of the country's gross domestic product is transferred through the system.

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