31. Sen. Don Nickles of Oklahoma, the assistant Republican leader, took issue with those who maintained the country could not afford to lose so much revenue. 32. Shortages of technical personnel will mean idling machines for long periods, and hence lost revenue, they say. 33. Such a challenge can cost a generics maker millions of dollars in legal fees and lost revenues. 34. The city may lose revenue, the mayor acknowledged. 35. The payments would be financed by the price increase and would be passed on to smokers, but the companies would presumably lose revenue because fewer people would smoke. 36. The provinces complained they would lose revenue by lowering their provincial sales taxes. 37. The other seven countries lose revenues with any increase in output because they lack the capacity to make up for the fall in crude prices by pumping more. 38. The sale of the MCA stake means Matsushita lost the revenue brought in by its entertainment division. 39. The timing of the cancellation, which was first reported by Daily Variety Tuesday, means that NBC will probably lose some revenue. 40. The U.K. and Sweden have previously opposed tightening restrictions on popular U.S. movies amid concern broadcasters will lose revenue as viewers turn off their televisions. |