Sentence examples for surplus means from inspiring English sources

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The primary surplus means that, technically, Greek government revenues now exceed expenditure.

Having a surplus means that terrific work can end up in unexpected places.

Paid-in and unimpaired capital and surplus means shares plus post-closing, undivided earnings.

Some say that growing federal surplus means Washington has more money to spend.

The existence of a surplus means that the various parties involved will continually bargain over the distribution of that surplus.

Mr. Bush likes to declare that a surplus means that the government is collecting too much in taxes.

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Mr. Reischauer said the existence of the surplus meant that charges of fiscal irresponsibility could not be easily leveled against those who were advocating tax cuts or spending increases.

The mix of policies in Germany (including its membership of the single currency) that create a large and sustained current account surplus mean that other countries must run equivalent current account deficits (note that no direction of causation is implied: this is simply an accounting identity).

But Mosler realized the Clinton budget surplus meant the government was taking more money out of the private sector in taxes than it was putting in in spending.

And does surplus mean any current unused site, or does it mean any land owned by a school district that is not used for educational purposes?

It also permitted detection of deficits (mean difference was negative) and surplus (mean difference was positive) of teaching in the different curricula for each competence.

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