Sentences with phrase «lose revenues now»

But staffers noted that the district could lose revenues now paid by youth and church groups that also use the room.
Frankly, we don't have the resources to lose the revenue now and have the state function the way it should,» Cuomo said during a press briefing.

Not exact matches

With the company on sounder footing today, Muhlhauser is now working to replace the lost RIM revenue.
As it stands now, Qlik is selling a product at a loss, as exhibited by its declining NOPAT amidst growing revenues, but still losing ground to competition.
I suspect they know that if announced now after recent results fans may boycott matches in revenue lost.
don't mater how you look at it above and below us we lost ground few years ago by not buying quality players at a reasonable price and now we have to pay treble then four years ago, and now that there is more talk of more TV revenue to come we have to buy now at today's prices so not to pay higher in a year or two, like it or not EPL is fast becoming billionaires playground
The lost revenue through no CL and now we've lost the minimum we need to sign top players.
He's obviously a player who could make a difference in our quest to achieve a top four finish or have a successful Europa campaign, and taking the money now, might mean losing Champions League revenue for the foreseeable future.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture reports that over 95 percent of districts are now meeting the standards, which sounds like a resounding success, but to bolster its own campaign to roll back reforms, the School Nutrition Association (SNA) has tended to emphasize all the obstacles districts reportedly face, from lost revenue to increased food waste.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) reports that over 95 percent of districts are now meeting the standards, which sounds like a resounding success, but to bolster its own campaign to roll back reforms, the School Nutrition Association (SNA) has tended to emphasize all the obstacles districts reportedly face, from lost revenue to increased food waste.
Then, last week, a New York reporter tried to ask the «not - taking - questions governor» what he was going to do about the fact Niagara Falls has now lost revenue and is struggling and he... laughed... and then made some flippant comment about how Niagara Falls can pay «him» because he lost revenue too.
Because failing to act will not only risk jobs and investment now, it will also cost the UK taxpayer in the long - term as we lose revenue from oil that gets left in the ground.
Frankly, we don't have the resources to lose the millionaires» revenue now and have this state function the way it should,» he said.
The record number of workers paid less than the living wage, now more than 5 million, is costing an estimated # 2.2 bn a year in extra spending and lost revenue according to analysis published by the IPPR with the Resolution Foundation.
«Frankly, we don't have the resources to lose the millionaires» revenues now and have the state function the way it should,» Cuomo said.
«Frankly, we don't have the resources to lose the millionaires» revenue now and have this state function the way it should,» Cuomo said.
Hachette would be losing the revenue on those titles that they would be selling on other sites now when people can't buy their book from Amazon.
Not only are the developers losing a revenue stream, there is also a feeling that their reputation is now tarnished by Disney's decision.
But it's a different world now, people see corporations swindle the average joe everyday with impunity, so they have little empathy for «lost revenues» when they copy a song, movie, or book.
Still, even with Kindle sales rising, I can't help but see eBooks as primarily an ancillary product right now — a welcome new stream of revenue at a time when we're all losing revenue on printed books.
Now it is impossible for Amazon to discount these books, and publishers and their authors are losing revenue as a result.
You can't have ebooks enrolled at Smashwords (Mark Coker must be # $ % ing his pants about now over lost revenue — his post is worth reading though) or distributed anywhere else, including your own website.
All these regulatory changes, while they can better protect consumers now, led to one one thing certain at the banks: Lost revenue.
I'll quote from some of the skeptics below, but first let me reiterate the point that Ottawa will eventually get any tax revenue it may lose by raising RRSP limits now.
Unfortunately, we now live in the age of cynical microtransactions and an increased need for publishers to claw back lost revenue from second - hand sales.
-- SEGA spent $ 210 million on games development — That is a 27 percent increase compared to the year prior — Advertising expenses climbed 53 percent, up to $ 73 million — SEGA is releasing 50 games by the end of the financial year in March, but combined sales of all those are expected to be about 5.4 million units — SEGA initially expected to sell about 300,000 units of its four latest Wii U games — That is now revised to 230,000, making it the weakest platform in terms of unit sales — Full year expectations for 3DS 1,160,000 — SEGA's revenue for the three - quarter period was $ 685 million — After expenses, that lowers to a profit of $ 18 million — SEGA is now organizing a sweeping business restructure, which will rebuild the corporation into three divisions, as part of a wider plan to «drastically improve profitability» — At least 300 positions at the corporation are targeted for redundancy — SEGA has set aside $ 125 million for the restructure costs — SEGA expects to lose $ 110m for the full year
Gore, in my view, is accurate on all the key conceptual issues, and does not make errors typical of many politicians, as, for example, the many politicians who claim a tax cut will more than make up for lost revenue by encouraging growth — now that is a fundamental conceptual error, and Gore does not have any of those.
For example, for Malibu and the crowds it gets, 1.4 meters of higher sea level «could lose almost $ 500 million in accumulated tourism revenue between now and 2100.»
Russia, for instance, which loses $ 1 billion in export revenues each year because its wood is not certified, is now developing a mandatory certification system for standing forests.
If Elsevier's and ACS» suits had little to do with the recovery lost revenue, it might seem as if their legal strategy is about reminding the academic community that such publishers own the better part of this body of knowledge and, as such, have a legal right to determine the financing of access to it now and into that uncertain future.
The Coinbase cryptocurrency exchange has lost the claim to the US Internal Revenue Service and is now ordered to provide personal information of more than 14,000 customers to the US tax service.
AppleInsider said the company likely now is trying to make up for the lost revenue.
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