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A smaller trade deficit lifts economic growth because it means consumers and businesses are spending less on foreign goods than companies are taking in from overseas sales.
In 2004 the Guardian reported that only 15% of the income banks were taking in from PPI was being paid out in claims.
G.M. is spending more than $113 million a day than it is taking in from sales of its vehicles around the world.
A wider trade gap slows growth because it means the United States is spending more on foreign-made products than it is taking in from sales of goods made in the United States.
The item that dominated the scene was the American balance-of-payments deficit the fact that the United States is spending more money abroad than it is taking in from abroad.
[C6.] Networks Try to Be an Open Book With an eye on pleasing Wall Street, TV networks are going to great lengths to announce how much they are taking in from advertisers for their fall lineups.
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In fact, the $150,000 he has taken in from the financial sector in the last six months is almost as much as those interests gave Speaker John Boehner and other leaders.
An official at Yarmouk Hospital, where the dead and wounded were taken, said 12 dead Iraqis had been taken in from three different incidents.
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