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    1. "I had trouble seeing where there would ever be more than $150 million a year in revenues," Mr. Shereck says.
    2. GP Express, an independent airline serving much of Nebraska, estimates that nearly 40% of its revenues come from the subsidies that, in some cases, exceed the cost of a ticket.
    3. As a backup in case revenues fall short, however, some issuers pledge other taxes to repay the bonds; other issuers agree to allocate money from their budgets.
    4. However, revenues for its energy and utility systems and commercial segments were down for the third quarter.
    5. With many states falling far behind their anticipated revenues, taxes seem to have only one direction to go.
    6. Now a long-awaited Treasury study says 1984 and 1985 tax revenues were way off the mark for reasons unforeseen by estimaters.
    7. The state Fish and Game Department announced Monday that the Prince William Sound herring fishery, which generates $12 million in annual revenues, will not open this year.
    8. The original "Gremlins," released in 1984, produced worldwide revenues of $200 million.
    9. Since August "The Simpsons" has averaged only 15 percent compared to 35 percent for "Cosby." Hilton Hotels Corp. said Thursday a sluggish economy and a drop in casino gambling revenues caused its third-quarter profit to drop 49 percent.
    10. The financing will eventually be paid back from privatisation revenues.
    11. It earns more than 90 per cent of the country's foreign exchange earnings and has been, historically, a very important contributor to the state's tax revenues.
    12. The Barton amendment was similar to Stenholm-Craig, but also limited increases in government revenues to the growth in national income unless a three-fifths vote of Congress decided otherwise.
    13. The best way for leaders such as Governors Martinez and Bangerter to avoid politically damaging tax revolts is to squeeze the most value out of existing revenues before they even think of digging deeper into the pockets of taxpayers.
    14. However, the second-quarter deficit means AMR is now posting a net loss of Dollars 146m for the first half, on revenues of Dollars 7.09bn.
    15. The administration also said it opposed capping ad time, saying that limits could hold down revenues and perhaps even defeat the purpose of the bill.
    16. It was only with the help of a spineless Congress that he was able to borrow vast sums to finance his massive defense buildup and to offset revenues lost in his tax-cutting programs.
    17. Expected tax revenues in the fiscal year totaled 62.3 trillion yen.
    18. Nor has it turned out to be a panacea with a magical promise of higher revenues.
    19. In addition to imposing surcharges, designed to strip the companies of artificially inflated revenues, the commission can also press criminal charges, which could add extra fines.
    20. "Real estate revenues did seem to be very strong in the year, suggesting that Campeau can survive without the retail operations," said Janet Mangano, an analyst with Josepthal & Co. in New York.
    21. Critics have charged that even though the size of the lost tax revenues will be enormous, the bank board is not taking this revenue drain into account in figuring the total cost to the government of the bailout packages.
    22. Already, about 85 percent of the state's $2.2 billion budget comes from oil and gas revenues.
    23. Quaker reported revenues of $1.56 billion for the period, which is the fourth quarter in the company's fiscal year, compared with revenues of $1.49 billion for the same period in fiscal 1988.
    24. Quaker reported revenues of $1.56 billion for the period, which is the fourth quarter in the company's fiscal year, compared with revenues of $1.49 billion for the same period in fiscal 1988.
    25. The report by the Department of Health and Human Services projects that over the first four years of the program, benefit payments will exceed premium revenues by nearly $1 billion, or $3 billion, including administrative costs.
    26. In the same period last year, the company lost Dollars 539m, or Dollars 4.74 a share, on revenues of Dollars 1.24bn. The 1993 losses included restructuring charges of Dollars 478m.
    27. He argues that not only are the increases not needed at this time, but that eliminating them would tend to add jobs to the economy that would actually increase Social Security revenues and finance benefits to be paid in the 2000s.
    28. In 1987 the industry had revenues of $1.5 billion, according to Public Citizen.
    29. It says failure to open Thorp would lose the UK between Pounds 150m and Pounds 200m a year in overseas revenues for the next 10 years.
    30. He said magazines, radio, cable TV and syndicated programing were seeing bigger-than-expected ad growth, but that expected growth for newspapers was dismal and network television ad revenues would barely exceed last year's results.
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