Sentence examples for surplus arises from inspiring English sources

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A surplus arises because our government has taxed its citizens more than it needed to run the country.

Iowa's surplus arises from colliding trends: the exodus of young college graduates, a state economy that adds 2,000 jobs a month, low immigration and birth rates, and an image problem that makes it difficult to recruit workers from out of state.

But in any case, the fact that the right to rescind the declaration of withdrawal only matters where the country's membership in the European Union creates a surplus has a very simple implication: in discussing the pros and cons of the right to rescind, we can simply disregard those situations in which no such surplus arises.

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Theorists believe the surplus arose because particles of matter don't decay in precisely the same way as their oppositely charged mirror images, a trait called "CP violation".

This section is devoted to studying a pension fund management problem under partial information with time-delayed surplus arising from the financial market, which naturally motivates the above theoretical research.

Furthermore, the result that more surpluses arise in the PPM-solar scenario, indicates the importance of carefully looking at the time-aspects of surpluses and inflow (in this case both during summer) in relation to the merit order.

Those who responded argued that the surplus permits arose from decreased production and might be needed when the economy recovered.

Because the water flows into the upper reservoirs, there is less space to store the surpluses that arise on the German side of the system, which increases the number of surpluses in the inflow-scenarios.

The so-called pay-go rule in the Budget Enforcement Act of 1990 — which required increases in spending or decreases in revenue to be offset by other spending cuts or revenue increases — helped lead to the surpluses that arose in the late 1990s.

OPEC announced in November 2014 that it would no longer act as swing producer in global oil markets, curtailing its production whenever a surplus of oil arose.

"The council has discretion on how to spend any surplus that may arise, within the allowable purposes provided for by Section 55 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984".

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