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These factors – combined with a war for players between the two leagues that raised salaries and ate into owners ' profits – ultimately led to the dissolution of the AAFC and the merger of three of its teams, including the Browns, into the NFL in 1949.
These are the lost profits that the claimant could have been expected to make in the period whilst the factory was closed and rebuilt.
These are deadweight losses and decrease a monopolist's profits.
These shared the profits of the silver mines in southern Iberia with the Barcas family and closely followed Hellenistic diplomatic customs.
These franking credits represent the tax paid by the company upon its pre-tax profits.
These profits are generated by the investment returns of the insurer's general account, in which premiums are invested and from which claims are paid.
These firms diverted most of their profits overseas, investing little in the infrastructure of the islands beyond what was needed for profitable management of the plantations, or what could benefit these businesses ' associates or related concerns.
These were all built using the profits from the Congo.
These works, most in collaboration with the experimental Russian director Georges Pitoëff, were considered promising despite their lack of commercial profits, and the duo continued to work together until they had their first major success in 1937 with Le voyageur sans bagage ( Traveller Without Baggage ).
These expenditures in turn will generate more jobs, wages, and profits, and so on with the income and spending circulating around the economy.
These children are then forced to beg on the streets for money under threat of physical harm, while their teachers take the profits, leaving the children without proper clothing, food or shelter.
These NVZs are part of the scheme involved in NSAs ( nitrate sensitive areas ) which are assigned on a farm scale basis and have much more stringent rules on nitrate application and also include remuneration for profits lost from keeping to the rules.
These early partners shared in the profits of the private group practice, while other staff hired by the partners were salaried.
These companies are likely to be more mature than venture capital funded companies, able to generate revenue and operating profits but unable to generate sufficient cash to fund major expansions, acquisitions or other investments.
These had conflicting interests: the directors appointed by the state and city desired low fares and all construction funded from corporate revenues while the directors elected by shareholders desired greater profits and dividends.
These profits can be increased further if the market can be segmented with different prices charged to different segments charging higher prices to those segments willing and able to pay more and charging less to those whose demand is price elastic.
These represented approximately half of the airline's total yearly flights to / from Germany and generated profits of £ 1 million per year.
These types of command-and-control restrictions simulate a cartel, which businessmen typically see as beneficial to profits.
These are the laws of profits, individual risk, free markets, and growth by competition.
These construction contracts brought huge profits to the Crédit Mobilier, which was owned by Durant and the other directors and principal stock holders of the Union Pacific.
These opponents believed that the whole project was in fact an ambitious fraud to build a " railroad to nowhere " and to make tremendous profits doing so ; all the while getting the United States Government to pay for it.
These two companies " cooked the books " in order to appear as they had profits each quarter when in fact they were deeply in debt.
These take a number of forms varying from individuals using false information to hide a credit history filled with financial problems and unpaid loans to corporations using accounting fraud to overstate profits in order to make a risky loan appear to be a sound investment for the bank.
These were primitive and unprogressive: the desire for ' just ' ( and fixed ) wages and prices, for an equitable system in which shares of the market were agreed and unchanging, profits and livelihoods modest but guaranteed, and limits placed on production.

These and kept
These were to be kept on, to hold in the 32 souls.
These releases were kept secret by the federal government until the release of declassified documents in the late 1980s.
These files are kept on hard disks, CD-Rs, CD-RWs, and tapes.
" These relégués were to be kept in prison there for six months but then freed to become settlers in the colony.
These swords were hung from a belt using the scabbard-slide method, which kept the weapon vertical.
These tablets provide vivid evidence for the operation of a Roman fort at the edge of the Roman Empire, where officers ' wives maintained polite society while merchants, hauliers and military personnel kept the fort operational and supplied.
These problems had been known for long by the management, but were kept hidden.
These represent the first example of portraiture in art history, and it is thought that they were kept in people's homes while the bodies were buried.
These workers were initially paid, but as Nazi fortunes declined they were kept as slave workers.
These reactors can function much like a PWR in terms of efficiency, and do not require much high pressure containment, as the liquid metal does not need to be kept at high pressure, even at very high temperatures.
These geographic barriers kept the interior of Oman free from foreign military encroachments.
These clothes are often kept as a memento after the ceremony.
These commitments were kept, leading President Clinton to declare to the assembled Palestinian officials on 14 December 1998 at Gaza:
These facts were once kept highly secretive but are now a widely accepted open secret.
These groups are normally kept separate by territorial males, which round up female herds that enter their territories and keep out the bachelors.
These torches and relay tradition were introduced in 1936 Summer Olympics by Carl Diem, the chairman of the event because during the duration of the Ancient Olympic Games in Olympia, a sacred flame burns inside of the temple of Hera, kept in custody by her priestess.
These Vikings were Hispanised in all Christian kingdoms, while they kept their ethnic identity and culture in Al-Andalus.
These Norman ' counties ' were simply the Saxon shires, and kept their Saxon names.
These problems do not arise if the bubble velocity is kept subluminal, but it is still necessary to provide exotic matter for the drive to work.
These two movements quickly agreed on most issues, but some unresolved differences kept them separate.
These master standards have extreme-accuracy regional copies ( kept in the national laboratories of various countries, such as NIST ), and metrological equipment makes the chain of comparisons.
These internal improvements would be financed by the tariff and by sale of the public lands, prices for which would be kept high to generate revenue.
These provisions were usually kept in water-tight containers or barrels to minimize spoilage.
" These were a force of Welsh spearmen who were kept together by their commander, Sir Maurice de Berkeley, and the majority of them reached Carlisle.
These coins, however, generally do not circulate but are kept by collectors.

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