1.   Internet access is a costly business to run, so revenue has to come from somewhere.

2.   Americans are ready to meet their responsibilities in these areas and realize that if the needs are important, revenues will have to be found.

3.   He also declined to say how much revenue Telekom has from its on-line service.

4.   I would too if my revenue from Botox sales had more than tripled in four years.

5.   Instead, the revenue would have to be spread out over several quarters.

6.   Over that period, traffic through the tunnel has consistently risen, as have revenues.

7.   People close to Army Times, which is based in Springfield, Va., said that advertising revenue had more than offset the erosion in circulation.

8.   Reduced federal aid for welfare, Medicaid and prisons, which state revenues would have to replace, will also curb the higher education budget, they say.

9.   Revenues have fallen, businesses have been sold off, and the company has lost money for seven consecutive quarters.

10.   Summer is bread and butter to every paper here, and not just because advertising revenue has to be strong enough now to get them through the leaner winters.

n. + have >>共 1318
company 3.47%
government 1.92%
team 1.89%
people 1.78%
country 1.14%
state 0.96%
official 0.95%
man 0.88%
player 0.88%
woman 0.87%
revenue 0%
revenue + v. >>共 248
be 24.69%
fall 7.09%
come 5.02%
grow 3.60%
increase 3.37%
rise 3.25%
go 3.13%
decline 2.84%
help 2.01%
drop 1.71%
have 1.12%
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