Commercial entities exist to make a profit, and they are driven to exploit what they see as a huge market in continuing education. |
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But many analysts agree that the new price ceilings won't limit the ability of most power companies to make a profit in the region. |
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In his lecture, he spoke harshly of journalists who don't believe a newspaper should make a profit. |
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Very few villagers own lots of land large enough to be able to make a profit from selling their crops in the market. |
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While nonexclusive licenses are the best way to spread valuable technologies widely, companies often need exclusive licenses to make a profit. |
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The company already lays claim to possessing the largest home delivery network in the world and the only one as yet to make a profit. |
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Entrepreneurs have no qualms about destroying traditional ways of life if they can make a profit. |
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Whether you actually make a profit or are telling the truth are not the issues here. |
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But it will not engage in high-risk speculative trading to make a profit on its own account. |
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We know blogging has hit the mainstream for sure when companies are trying to make a profit on what started as a grass-roots effort. |
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The object of the product sales via the net is aimed at initially helping to break even and somewhere down the track we might even make a profit. |
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Dealers make a profit margin of about 10 per cent when organising the finance for a new car. |
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Never mind, anyone who wants to make a profit from education is obviously evil and best kept far from our little ones. |
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But what they are basically looking for is evidence that the horseman is trying to make a profit. |
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Every new participant is in truth gambling on the scheme continuing long enough for him to recover his money and, he hopes, make a profit. |
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If anything comes out of this, it's the sheer lunacy of expecting to run a cheap, universal postal service in the age of electronic mail and demanding it make a profit. |
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In the same way, all for-profit organisations have to make a profit. |
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Eliminating their capital taxes, which are a direct tax on productive investment: they tax firms even when these firms fail to make a profit. |
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If you have managed to save some money, don't spend it wastefully, but invest it to make a profit. |
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However, if they do not make a profit, they will go out of business at the end of the day. |
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The Stiftung's rules enjoin the company to look after its staff, as well as to make a profit. |
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Several corporations have successfully argued that laws protecting the environment are impinging on the rights of investors to make a profit. |
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The trader was very rich, but even so he never let slip an opportunity to make a profit, however small. |
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Tax cuts do not help companies that do not make a profit, which is taxable income on which they have to pay taxes. |
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In other words, you buy back the same number of shares at a lower price to return to the lender, and make a profit on the difference. |
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It is interesting to note that I was disciplined in waiting for the company to make a profit but I should have been more perspicacious. |
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Is it simply the business to make a profit by appealing to whatever appetites can be whetted and satisfied temporarily? |
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To decide quickly and make a profit on any situation it's highly important to get an access to up-to-the-minute news and quotes. |
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I know people see big numbers and they suggest that somehow banks are bad because they make a profit. |
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Those who want to maintain their hold on the market have to make a profit or else they go under. |
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What will happen to safety when the need to make a profit and save money is paramount? |
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Your local utility does not make a profit from buying gas and reselling it to you. |
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The challenge will be to still make a profit with the high fuel and labour costs. |
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Lastly, the business is projected to break even on a cash basis in the first year. It is expected to make a profit basis in year two. |
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Once you have done your analysis and forecasting, you have to decide if you can realistically attain your breakeven point or make a profit. |
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By placing one bet per each outcome with different betting companies, the bettor can make a profit. |
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The method of payment may help to determine if the worker has the opportunity to make a profit or incur a loss. |
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When I started building a house I had the intention of selling it to make a profit. |
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Why produce fruit that's not returning a profit to you when you can grow top quality fruit and make a profit? |
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Of course, not every at-home animal breeder shoots to make a profit off this. |
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But downsize Fitness, which requires members to be overweight, plans to make a profit by creating community. |
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But today, lenders can adjust the interest rates they charge borrowers according to the riskiness of the loan, so that they can make a profit by lending in the inner city. |
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The company struggled to make a profit until the third quarter last year. |
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There is a battle to undercut rivals and yet still make a profit. |
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We take the view that it is unethical to make a profit from incarceration, and that to do so necessarily builds inflationary pressures into the system. |
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I feel like a bit of a traitor or a stone-hearted landlord getting ready to kick out some worthy tenants from a somewhat unworthy dwelling so that I can make a profit from it. |
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Indeed, when individuals set up centres catering for families with relatively low incomes, it is difficult for them to make ends meet let alone make a profit. |
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If in the intervening time the stock goes up in value, the investor can exercise the option and buy the stock at the agreed price to make a profit. |
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It is estimated by industry and leading botters that only around 1 in 10 players using bots make a profit, mainly in low-stakes games. |
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It does not make a profit nor does it receive any external subsidies. |
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Passport Canada can accumulate surpluses during this period, which can be drawn from in leaner years, but it cannot make a profit at the end of this period. |
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Accordingly, the efficiency of the organisation of the undertakings was burdened with the need to have transport licences and to make a profit on the investment they represented. |
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Most, they say, will be meant to make a profit. |
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The goal of investors is to make a profit, not to protect labour rights, and similar questions are not asked to foreign investors regarding the protection of labour rights in Canada. |
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Free trade agreements, negotiated by these willing governments, seek to remove what business describes as unnecessary constraints on their ability to make a profit. |
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Profits: If you make a profit, this profit can be paid out. |
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Once the rules have been established and are known, banks and other financial institutions can go about the business of trying to make a profit with known rules. |
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A volatile market, with fast-moving prices, gives the daytrader the best chance to make a profit. |
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A further objection is that by charging only for operation and maintenance costs, any operator trying to make a profit will be loath to supply poor households where the cost of installing a connection cannot be reclaimed. |
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John managed to make a profit on that old car you sold him. He never misses a trick, does he? |
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It may sadden you to hear that the European pharmaceutical industry needs to make a profit, but that is just the way it is, and neither I nor anyone else in this House can change that. |
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It might also chase away newspaper owners who only want to make a profit. |
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It was widely believed that Wood would need to flood Ireland with debased coinage in order to make a profit. |
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With their new monopoly, Fulton and Livingston's boat, named the Clermont after Livingston's estate, could make a profit. |
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The first runs of any television program do not make a profit, but they actually do when they play again on specialty, and on the main networks, and then again in new media. |
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Once that amount is collected in fare, the driver then begins to make a profit. |
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The innocence that comes with childhood was utilised to make a profit by many and was encouraged by the need for family income. |
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She did not buy them for her own use but always intended to make a profit by selling on. |
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Most organized crime involvement in counterfeit currency is based in the major metropolitan centres of Canada, as counterfeit has to be sellable in high volumes in order to make a profit. |
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The concert hall was underbooked for most of the year and failed to make a profit. |
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The purpose of the brewery is not to make a profit. |
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The farmer or forester is supposed to work the land purchased at preferential rates and earn a livelihood by that means rather than make a profit as a result of speculation. |
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Joint owners can decide how they divide income and expenses, as long as one does not make a profit and the other a loss. |
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A large number of these funds, which are purely speculative, play on hearsay to create imbalances and give rise to the volatility required to make a profit without economic cause. |
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Exploiters and traffickers who make a profit from their crimes will often go to extremes to silence a child who has spoken out about them, not least as a warning to others to stay silent. |
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The author confined himself to showing that, under certain conditions and if certain working hypotheses were valid, a company entrusted with the management of a public service could make a profit. |
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You can't ship cows from Nebraska to Bangladesh to be slaughtered and shipped back as pot roasts and still make a profit. |
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As a result, foreign women and girls are often preferred by clients and, at the same time, those who make a profit from providing their services can exploit the vulnerability of these women and girls to make bigger profits. |
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This company doesn't care about consumers, it's just out to make a profit. |
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Stagecoach is confident that it can make a profit in the next 2 years. |
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Arbitrage is actually a financial term, all to do with striking a balance between two prices so that you might make a profit for doing virtually nothing. |
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We have to keep our unit costs down if we want to make a profit. |
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These games were perhaps the first games of a new era to make a profit. |
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Some farmers who keep sheep also make a profit from live sheep. |
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