Sentence examples for release a net from inspiring English sources

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For 1997 Warnaco announced in its press release a net of $104 million, or $1.87 a share, before nonrecurring charges.

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Positive values for net release indicate a net release of DPP4 from adipose tissue in vivo; negative values indicate a net uptake.

Earlier this year Mr Shorter released "Without a Net", a critically acclaimed new album (his first in eight years), which consists mostly of live performances from the band's 2011 European tour.

"We would start over, start a family," an increasingly despondent Elly tells herself, admitting that "the sudden thought of a child filled me with a glorious kind of relief, like I was released from a net, like I was saved from drowning".

In addition to the winter premiere of a sprawling composition, "Gaia," at Disney Hall, written for rising star Esperanza Spalding, and a recent live collaboration with the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra at Carnegie Hall, Shorter also released "Without a Net," a relentlessly searching live album with his current quartet that's his first album for Blue Note in more than 43 years.

Like all externalisation, making the public pay for the profit-maximisation scheme of delaying release windows is a net loss.

In the weeks leading up to the release, analysts projected a net loss of $0.27 per share on $866 million in revenue thanks to the company's pronounced push for international growth.

The company does not release a quarterly consolidated net profit figure, however, and so issued no estimate for that.

Delayed-exponential profile resulted from the water absorption of almonds during digestion, i.e., the water absorption rate was higher than the rate of surface erosion and solid release leading to a net increase in the sample weight.

Lloyds also released a preliminary net income figure for 2000 of $2.7 billionn, up 8percentt from 1999, and said spending on new business development would rise in 2001.

As William McDonough and Michael Braungart point out in "Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things," most of the materials we place on our curbs are merely "downcycled" — converted to a lower use, providing a pause in their inevitable journey to a landfill or an incinerator — often with a release of toxins and a net loss of fuel, among other undesirable effects.

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