51.   For the most part, Zimbalist said, new stadiums and sports arenas change how customers spend money on entertainment, rather than generate new revenue.

52.   For shopkeepers and store clerks, longer hours mean nothing more than higher costs without new revenues.

53.   Free agency requires vast new revenues.

54.   For several years, the television industry has experimented with high-speed Webcasting as a new revenue source to help defray the government-mandated transition to digital broadcasting.

55.   For several years, they kept prices artificially low while competing fiercely for market share and new revenue to invest in a booming stock market.

56.   Growth came largely from new revenue generated by two recently-acquired Swedish food companies, Procordia Food and Abba Seafood.

57.   Giuliani wants to allocate one-third of the new revenue for spending, mostly on education.

58.   He asked the Legislature to find new revenue to offset any spending increases, legislative aides said.

59.   He cited new revenue the company may receive for upcoming missile contracts and work on the National Missile Defense Program.

60.   He said the combination would open new revenue streams for Hearst-Argyle, such as e-commerce, to supplement traditional broadcast advertising.

a. + revenue >>共 638
advertising 10.40%
lost 4.55%
new 3.95%
higher 3.32%
additional 3.19%
state 2.42%
lower 2.28%
increased 2.17%
total 1.72%
federal 1.72%
new + n. >>共 1218
government 2.04%
law 1.71%
rule 1.20%
technology 1.10%
company 0.99%
system 0.93%
product 0.92%
one 0.87%
job 0.82%
election 0.74%
revenue 0.07%
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