Sentences with phrase «likely lose revenue»

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Startups that don't gamble are likely to either lose money because they are not bringing in enough customers or they are going to simply push along, without spending much and without making any revenue, which is as good as being dead in the water.
In the short term, states would likely lose some tax revenue by creating a State GRA because contributions would be tax - deductible and State GRAs would likely entice some workers to save earnings that would have otherwise been taxed.
Abinanti says the cashless toll system would likely lead to even more lost revenue across all of the bridges.
To put this into perspective, Erie County would have had to double its property taxes and likely cut services to make up the lost revenue.
The deferral is likely to cost the Treasury about # 1bn in lost revenue over the year.
While there is likely some truth to the idea that public institutions up their prices to recoup lost state and local revenue, we have good data showing that those schools tend to raise their prices in both flush and flimsy funding times.
With stronger choice and competition bad teachers are more likely to be removed because keeping bad teachers would harm the interests of their bosses by causing schools to lose students and revenue.
Sure some fees likely recoup lost revenue.
A drastic measure to remove stores entirely and push revenue into making dedicated websites addressing the current move to digital heavy content seems like the only valid move to truly level the playing field — not that that's likely to please those who would lose their jobs.
AppleInsider said the company likely now is trying to make up for the lost revenue.
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