Sentence examples for make greater profits from inspiring English sources

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The emails demonstrated how traders manipulated the price of key interest rates in an attempt to make greater profits.

It says real estate prices will rise, corporations will make greater profits and new financial instruments will be issued to raise wealth.

Payne said that since fentanyl is so powerful, dealers are able to make greater profits selling fentanyl than they are heroin while still utilizing trafficking patterns set up by the heroin trade.

Using words to keep Comcast from finding ways to make greater profits is like trying to keep a lion away from a gazelle or a child away from a cookie jar: We will probably fail.

Like other banks, RBS missold PPI but it has also had its own crisis – the allegations that small business customers were pushed to the brink so RBS could make greater profits.

But mostly, just as a general perception, I'd say this stress is really down to a combination of a consumerist culture that pushes each individual to want more and more, which leads to people at the top squeezing more and more out of their workers in order to cut costs to make greater profits and the people at the bottom letting them, while they desperately try to keep up.

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Of course, good beef costs more than the cheap sheep used in kebabs or the mozzarella on a pizza, but posh burgers still make great profits.

Rural officials often pocket much of the money paid by developers as compensation for the land-lorn peasants, or make great profits by taking over land at little or no cost and selling it at market prices.

"Basically, the larger operators have no interest in investing in new fiber networks because the risk for them is too high and they already make great profits from their old, copper-based networks," said Innocenzo Genna, a telecom industry consultant in Brussels who is the former chairman of the European Competitive Telecommunications Association, a group that represents smaller operators.

This meant that companies, on average, could afford to pay the wage rises because they were themselves making greater profits.

The trend away from spirits towards beer was reversed during prohibition, because bootleggers made greater profits by smuggling spirits.

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