Sentence examples for payroll lost from inspiring English sources

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In 2001, the Yankees, with a $109 million payroll, lost the World Series to the Diamondbacks, a team that paid its players $80 million.

The Expos, in a market that doesn't sustain a team with a teensy payroll, lost $5.1 million from 1995 to 1999.

And that means the team with the highest payroll lost eight times.

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The U.S. Department of Labor reported non-farm payrolls lost 17,000 jobs in January, the first drop in four years.

Nonfarm payrolls lost 63,000 jobs in February, after a revised 22,000 job drop in January.

On Friday, the Labor Department reported that nonfarm payrolls lost 36,000 jobs in February.

Friday's fall got its start from a woeful February jobs report, which showed non-farm payrolls lost 63,000 jobs.

The U.S. Labor Department reported prior to the open that non-farm payrolls lost 63,000 jobs in February, a far cry from the gain of 30,000 jobs that analysts had forecast.

Friday's employment report showed private payrolls gained 121,000 jobs in March, while public payrolls lost 1,000.

April Private Payrolls Increased 171,000 but government payrolls lost 11,000 jobs, so total nonfarm payroll employment increased just 160,000 in April.

Of the 8.7 million payroll jobs lost in the recession, only 1.8 million have returned.

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