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Example sentences for "surpluses"

Lexicographically close words:
surplice; surpliced; surplices; surplus; surplusage; surpris; surprisal; surprise; surprised; surprises
  1. A highly mechanized agricultural sector employs no more than 4% of the labor force but provides large surpluses for the food-processing industry and for exports.

  2. Accordingly, Norway has been saving its oil-boosted budget surpluses in a Government Petroleum Fund, which is invested abroad and now is valued at more than $150 billion.

  3. In recent years, Qatar has consistently posted trade surpluses largely because of high oil prices and increased natural gas exports, becoming one of the world's fastest growing and highest per-capita income countries.

  4. Yes, sir, there were then those surpluses in the Treasury, the ghosts of which lingered along its vaults for a time after their corporeal bodies departed, and were then heard of no more.

  5. The probable accumulation of the surpluses of revenue beyond what can be applied to the payment of the public debt, whenever the freedom and safety of our commerce shall be restored, merits the consideration of Congress.

  6. Only gradually did they regain their ability to produce surpluses once more.

  7. When practice has made them perfect they too will play the game just as well as their European cousins and their play will count for more because of the vast economic resources and surpluses which they possess.

  8. When it came to dividing the spoils of victory, the United States held, not only the purse strings, but the largest surpluses of food and raw materials as well.

  9. After the war he was entrusted with the vast surpluses which the concentration of business control had placed in a few hands.

  10. Some statutes may have escaped me, and in the reports of moneys the surpluses of previous years are not always clearly distinguishable.

  11. The probable accumulation of the surpluses of revenue beyond what can be applied to the payment of the public debt whenever the freedom and safety of our commerce shall be restored merits the consideration of Congress.

  12. A portion of this sum may be considered as a commencement of accumulation of the surpluses of revenue which, after paying the installments of debt as they shall become payable, will remain without any specific object.

  13. And I have asked the Director of this Program to recommend additional ways in which these surpluses can advance the interests of world peace--including the establishment of world food reserves.

  14. We must continue to support farm income, but we should not pile more farm surpluses on top of the $7.

  15. What will happen when every country in the world, down to the smallest and last, with a surplus in its hands, stands confronting every other country with surpluses in their hands?

  16. The surpluses will have to be expended somehow," he answered; "and trust the oligarchs to find a way.

  17. They cannot dispose of these surpluses to one another.

  18. Don't forget that they have already traded with one another, and that these surpluses yet remain.

  19. The American Oligarchy was practically in possession of the world-market, and scores of countries were flung out of that market with unconsumable and unsalable surpluses on their hands.

  20. But if the Oligarchy persists," I asked him that evening, "what will become of the great surpluses that will fall to its share every year?

  21. The United States and Brazil must both seek out other countries with undeveloped resources, in order to unload the surpluses on them.

  22. The seven great trusts, working together, had pooled their enormous surpluses and made a farm trust.

  23. Declarations concerning the concealed surpluses are made by the local food organizations.

  24. A highly mechanized agricultural sector employs no more than 2% of the labor force but provides large surpluses for the food-processing industry and for exports.

  25. The interest of the manorial lord appreciated to the full and effective ownership of all surpluses arising between the grant of one copy and the grant of the next.

  26. There are too many imponderables for anyone to predict deficits or surpluses several years ahead with any degree of accuracy.

  27. But States and localities, many of which enjoy surpluses from the recovery, must not permit their tax and regulatory policies to stand as barriers to growth.

  28. Where two or more surpluses are equal the returning officer shall decide according to the terms of regulation XIX.

  29. I and K now both have a surplus of 66, which surpluses have to be transferred.

  30. Surpluses to be dealt with before further exclusion.

  31. When all surpluses dealt with candidate lowest on poll to be excluded, and his votes transferred.

  32. Surpluses often affect prices of various farm commodities in a disastrous manner, and the problem urgently demands a solution.

  33. The Government should aid in promoting orderly marketing and in handling surpluses clearly due to weather and seasonal conditions.

  34. Yet surplus stocks continue to threaten the market and in spite of the acreage controls authorized by present law, surpluses will continue to accumulate.

  35. Any such plan for the control of excessive surpluses and the speculation they bring has two enemies.

  36. Farm production stayed up while demand and prices fell, in contrast with industry where prices stayed up and output declined, farm surpluses piled up, and disaster followed.

  37. Once again I urge Congress to enact legislation that will gear production more closely to markets, make costly surpluses more manageable, provide greater freedom in farm operations, and steadily achieve increased net farm incomes.

  38. In these areas the United States recorded significant surpluses of $24 billion and $19 billion respectively.

  39. Moreover, we should provide a method of supporting farm income at fair levels which will, at the same time, avoid piling up unmanageable surpluses and allow consumers to obtain the full benefit of our abundant agricultural production.

  40. It depends also upon the opportunity to ship abroad large surpluses of particular commodities, and therefore upon sound economic relationships between the United States and many foreign countries.

  41. Farmers are not now to be blamed for the mountainous, price-depressing surpluses produced in response to wartime policies and laws that were too long continued.

  42. The Greenland Home Rule Government (GHRG) has pursued a light fiscal policy since the late 1980s which has helped create surpluses in the public budget and low inflation.

  43. The highly mechanized agricultural sector employs only 2% of the labor force but provides large surpluses for export and the domestic food-processing industry.

  44. Unemployment is falling and government budget surpluses are being partially devoted to reducing the large public sector debt.

  45. The Greenland Home Rule Government (GHRG) has pursued a tight fiscal policy since the late 1980s which has helped create surpluses in the public budget and low inflation.

  46. There results a series of surplus gains, and the sum of all these surpluses makes a total of net benefit,--is a gain that is not offset by a compensatory sacrifice.

  47. The term rent has even been applied to surpluses of a psychological kind.

  48. Each consists of the sum of a series of surpluses or differential amounts, and each, moreover, represents a gain which is not offset by any corresponding subjective cost.

  49. Here this area represents what may be called the rent of the force of labor, since it is a sum of surpluses that, again, are entirely akin to those that constitute the rent of a piece of land.

  50. Popular thought, however, attaches another meaning to this term, and we therefore limit ourselves to saying that these differential incomes or surpluses may be determined in amount by the principle of rent.

  51. This utility stands on the boundary line where consumers' surpluses stop.

  52. We have seen that all the surpluses appearing in connection with the earlier units are attributable in reality to capital.

  53. Owing to the more favorable conditions under which, in their time, the earlier units worked, they were able to produce surpluses above the amount produced by the last one.

  54. The nations which have surpluses to sell abroad must not only send the goods but provide the credit to pay for them if they are to reach the peoples that need them most.

  55. We are all acquainted with the main facts of the world situation and are familiar with the place which America occupies in it as the chief repository of those surpluses of foods, materials, and manufactured goods which Europe needs so sorely.

  56. The following are the surpluses of revenue over expenditure since the end of the Civil War:-- Year ending June 30.

  57. It might be provided, however, for greater accuracy that all papers contributing to surpluses on the first count only should be transferred in packets.

  58. There is no difficulty with a surplus on the first count; it is when surpluses are created in subsequent counts by transferred votes that the conditions become complicated.

  59. It may be asked, Why cannot all surpluses be distributed by reference to all the papers, if that is the correct method?

  60. When all the surpluses were distributed a certain number of members would be declared elected, each with a quota of votes.


  61. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "surpluses" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.