Sentences with phrase «gross less a number»

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The results suggest that a 10 % increase in remittances as share of gross domestic product (GDP) will lead to a 1.2 % decline in the number of people living on less than US$ 1.25 per day, 2.4 % decline in the depth of poverty, 3.1 % decline in the number of people living in extreme poverty and 1.5 % decline in inequality.
Sure, it involved a fair number of cheap gags, but it twisted them to be more than just the standard gross - out nonsense you find it lesser comedies.
Despite huge hits like the final Harry Potter film (2011's highest - grossing title) and, to a lesser extent, the second Hangover movie, Warner Bros. also experienced a surprisingly large number of flops last year.
Interestingly, «Gangster Squad» came in at number 7, despite grossing significantly less at the box office than the rest of the films that feature on the list.
Lenders will usually extend credit if your monthly obligations are less than 40 % of your gross income, says mortgage broker Robert McLister, but you'll want to stay below that number to protect yourself against rising interest rates.
While it's true that a 10 % gain in share price will be the same gross number if a $ 10K position is composed of $ 100, $ 10, $ 1, or even $ 0.10 shares, the reason why block volume matters is that it requires less dramatic price movements to realize a gain.
You went either to the hospital or to your family doctor and the gross total of your medical bills (that is the biggest number on the bill, not your co-pay and not what your health insurance paid) is $ 2,000 or less.
This number is based on gross income of both parents, less adjustments.
While the state is growing in gross numbers, the mix is skewing in a less affluent direction.
I did the math a bit more conservative — 12,000 gross rent less 5 % vacancy = $ 11,400, then take 50 % of that number and you have $ 5,700.
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