Sentences with phrase «means substantial profits»

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«I will not abandon a previous approach whose logic I understand even though it may mean forgoing large, and apparently easy, profits to embrace an approach which I don't fully understand, have not practiced successfully and which, possibly, could lead to substantial permanent loss of capital.»
That means support of the quest for a new international economic order and willingness to share generously the tremendous profit the U.S. has been getting out of the region — sharing through substantial financial aid for public works, food, education and housing projects.
If a company's top line and bottom line is growing at substantial rates, and investors are getting paid a larger piece of the profit pie year in and year out, yet Mr. Market doesn't like the stock does that mean he's right?
Selling your home for a profit can mean a substantial windfall.
It seems like you only care about the FUT players, but losing us will mean the start of the demise of your fan base and a cut for a substantial amount of your profits (base game price & an estimated average spend of 20 $ per person per year for FIFA points).
But even small gains in the rate can mean substantial gains in profit.
Its advantageous location, diversely skilled labour force and open economy - which has profited from substantial foreign investments - mean one thing: Hungary is open for business.
These medical examinations are important to the provider's profits and waving them means they are shouldering a substantial risk, this warrant the considerably higher premium.
Larger volumes mean that even if the profit margins are small, you can still see substantial profits.
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