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.
They ultimately
made up for their lost revenue by taking steps like charging customers higher fees.
Not exact matches
In states where Amazon has
lost the sales tax argument at the hands of lawmakers who are eagerly trying to
make up for revenue lost in the recent economic downturn, the online giant has attempted to
make amends with legislatures
by investing in jobs and distribution centers in return
for coming to a consensus on the issue.
-- 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
By the way, when the NDP cut the number of medical students, the universities turned to their law schools and told them to stop failing any law students to
make up for the
lost tuition and grant
revenue (and the law schools collective bloated
up in size to more than
make up for the
lost medical school
revenues).