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But I love that very simple, sparse style – not a single surplus word.
The profits were almost entirely re-invested and hence the joint venture did not produce an accumulated, single surplus until 15 years after the joint venture was founded, when the dispute arose.
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According to the latest singles map from the 2006 US Census, New York has a 211,000 surplus of single women over single men, while LA has 89,000 more single men than women.
For example, a single user's surplus from using Facebook will rise as more of her friends use Facebook and more Internet services are marketed via Facebook.
Economists say that a nation's overall trade balance is more important than any single deficit or surplus with an individual country.
The companies say a single year of surplus will not deter them from long-term commitments to increase output, but some experts are worried.
The makers say that a single year of surplus is not likely to deter them from long-term commitments to increase output.
Imports rose 40.1percentt, leaving a single-month trade surplus of $1.99 billion, much smaller than the $3.4 billion posted in July 1999.
The prospect of a large surplus of single men in China alarms Valerie Hudson, a professor at Brigham Young University in the United States.
The surge in taxes paid by the wealthy has been the biggest single source of the surplus, accounting for roughly $72 billion of the $421 billion swing over eight years.
That it would rush to spend every single dollar of the surplus the day before the transit contract expires is an insult to all 33,000 transit workers.
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