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The trade newspaper Variety claimed that Segal had cost the industry $ 750, 000 in production, tape delays and lost advertising revenue.
As part of the deal, John offered to surrender the Kingdom of England to the papacy for a feudal service of 1, 000 marks ( equivalent to £ 666 at the time ) annually: 700 marks (£ 466 ) for England and 300 marks (£ 200 ) for Ireland, as well as recompensing the church for revenue lost during the crisis.
If seen to fruition, which seems likely, the new laws will reduce tourism in the Netherlands dramatically and cost the exchequer millions in lost revenue and well-established business are forecast to go bankrupt.
Having lost the revenue potential of Haiti while escalating his wars against the rest of Europe, Napoleon gave up on an empire in North America and used the purchase money to help finance France's war campaign on its home front.
These not only result in lost revenue, but involve additional costs: for instance, payments made for tax advice are essentially deadweight costs because they add no wealth to the economy.
These government monopolies were repealed during the Eastern Han period, and the lost revenue was recouped through heavily taxing private entrepreneurs.
Henry VIII enacted the Statute of Uses in 1535 ( which became effective in 1536 ) in an attempt to outlaw this practice and recover lost revenue.
The relationship between the " Discount Yield " and the Rate of Return on other financial assets is usually discussed in such economic and financial theories involving the inter-relation between various Market Prices, and the achievement of Pareto Optimality through the operations in the Capitalistic Price Mechanism ,< Ref Name =" Economics_Discount "/> as well as in the discussion of the " Efficient ( Financial ) Market Hypothesis ".< Ref Name =" Finance_Discount "/>< Ref Name =" Economics_Competition "> Competition from other firms who offer other Financial Assets that promise the Market Rate of Return forces the person who is asking for a delay in payment to offer a " Discount Yield " that is the same as the Market Rate of Return .</ ref > The person delaying the payment of the current Liability is essentially compensating the person to whom he / she owes money for the lost revenue that could be earned from an investment during the time period covered by the delay in payment.
The purpose of the income tax was to make up for revenue that would be lost by tariff reductions.
Book clubs are almost entirely direct-to-retail, and niche publishers pursue a mixed strategy to sell through all available outlets — their output is insignificant to the major booksellers, so lost revenue poses no threat to the traditional symbiotic relationships between the four activities of printing, publishing, distribution and retail.
Legislators representing Atlanta and southwestern Fulton County, who feared tax revenue that would be lost from incorporation, blocked the bills using the procedural requirement that all local legislation be approved first by a delegation of representatives from the affected area.
Approximately 42 % of properties in the city are tax-exempt, resulting in lost revenue of $ 1. 2 million.
The city lost a major revenue source when a Wal-Mart store located on the southern edge of the city moved.
This revenue, along with revenue from various red-light cameras located around the city, allow St. Ann to compensate for lost sales tax revenue from the now-vacant Northwest Plaza.
Towards the end of the 13th century the abbey had incurred a great deal of debt with its building projects and lost revenue due to an epidemic of sheep scab ( psoroptic mange ).
The top tax rate went to 80 % by 1935 and the federal government increased excise taxes in an attempt to make up for the lost revenue.
For public goods, the " lost revenue " of the producer of the good is not part of the definition: a public good is a good whose consumption does not reduce any other's consumption of that good.
If there was any doubt, the escheator would seize the land and refer the case to the king's court where it would be settled, ensuring that not one day's revenue would be lost.
The developer must replace the 500 lost parking spots and turn over parking revenue to the Public Stadium Authority per an agreement with King County.
The lost revenue from property taxes may, or may not, be offset by increased revenue from the project.
Although the fire caused no loss of life, it destroyed 27 homes, and the tourist-dependent economy lost about a third of its expected summer revenue.

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Notwithstanding state aid, the local governments are continuing to seek additional revenue of their own by strengthening the property tax.
Andronikos II was also plagued by economic difficulties and during his reign the value of the Byzantine hyperpyron depreciated precipitously while the state treasury accumulated less than one seventh the revenue ( in nominal coins ) that it had done previously.
According to The Football Money League published by consultants Deloitte, in the season 2010 – 11, Roma was the 15th highest earning football club in the world with an estimated revenue of € 143. 5 million.
The relative value trades may be between different issuers, different bonds issued by the same entity, or capital structure trades referencing the same asset ( in the case of revenue bonds ).
This wealth was generated through numerous illegal vice enterprises, such as gambling and prostitution ; the highest revenue was generated by the sale of liquor.
Some buses, while not economical to keep running as service buses, are often converted in some way for use by the operator, or another user, for purposes other than revenue earning transport.
Barter exchanges are considered taxable revenue by the IRS and must be reported on a 1099-B form.
Alessandri broke with the classical liberalism's policies of laissez-faire by creating a Central Bank and imposing a revenue tax.
The League of Nations labeled Chile the country hardest hit by the Great Depression because 80 % of government revenue came from exports of copper and nitrates, which were in low demand.
The name derives from the fact that community colleges primarily attract and accept students from the local community, and are often supported by local tax revenue.
This market grew by 12. 5 percent in 2008, from revenue of $ 8. 13 billion in 2007 to $ 9. 15 billion in 2008.
TCL kept the revenue generated by Tramlink and LRT had to pay compensation to TCL for any changes to the fares and ticketing policy introduced later.
Hewlette Packard's PC business has since been reinvigorated by Hurd's restructuring and now generates more revenue than the traditionally more profitable printers.
Tourism is the single biggest revenue earner, with receipts increasing more than tenfold from US $ 173 million in 1980 to more than US $ 2 billion by 2000.
Such " commercial " director's cuts are seldom considered superior to the original film and in many cases, fans feel the films are diminished by the director's own ego or the studios ' desire for revenue.
With such a small market, the sales revenue only covered the printing cost, while editors were paid by endowments.
Before the fighting, the Parliament of England did not have a large permanent role in the English system of government, functioning as a temporary advisory committee, summoned by the monarch whenever the Crown required additional tax revenue, and subject to dissolution by the monarch at any time.
Fantasy Football Weekly was launched in 1992 ( later becoming Fanball. com ) and had $ 2 million in revenue by 1999.
In December, the Assembly began to sell the lands to the highest bidder to raise revenue, effectively decreasing the value of the assignats by 25 % in two years.
Of the world's 500 largest stock market listed companies measured by revenue, the Fortune Global 500, 37 are headquartered in Germany.
The Bundestag is more powerful than the Bundesrat and only needs the latter's consent for proposed legislation related to revenue shared by the federal and state governments, and the imposition of responsibilities on the states.
Domestically, he vowed to support continued liberalization of the economy, increase investment in human capital and infrastructure, establish an independent central bank, and increase revenue by stricter enforcement of tax collections rather than increasing taxation.
Overplus, or any excess revenue gained by officers was strictly documented to insure that it wasn ’ t being pocketed and taken from the company.
They also became indispensable in financing the military capability of Habsburg Spain in its long series of European and North African wars, though, with the exception of a few years in the 17th century, Spain itself ( Castile in particular ) was by far the most important source of revenue.

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