incomes in English

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1. Average incomes are rising more slowly.

2. Per capita incomes rose sharply last year.

3. None of the middle-class men had incomes below £30 per week and over half had incomes in excess of £

4. Exports are rising as are after-tax incomes.

5. Lastly, incomes rose and food consumption habits changed.

6. There are internal disputes over the party's incomes policy.

7. Asians typically have the highest incomes in the nation

8. Prices are rising sharply, while incomes are lagging far behind.

9. 15 How does fiscal policy affect the inequality of incomes?

10. This scheme could be advantageous for people on low incomes.

11. The line at 45 degrees thus represents perfect equality of incomes.

12. Migrants send home cash that helps eke out low village incomes.

13. Inflation reduces the purchasing power of people living on fixed incomes.

14. In every society where incomes have risen, so has protein consumption.

15. Affluents (those living in households with incomes of $100,000 or more).

16. The incomes of my hill livestock farmers are under real pressure.

17. These incomes of performances of service profit D ’ an abatement from 50%.

18. 2 Raising the minimum wage would ratchet up real incomes in general.

19. Any incomes policy must embody the attributes of fairness and flexibility.

20. We've got to constrain income, the bonus culture incomes at the top.

21. Not only are farm incomes affected , but so are local food supplies .

22. 4 With reduced incomes, only cutting discretionary spending can produce higher savings.

23. Soldiers in both countries supplement their incomes with payoffs from drugs exporters.

24. 3 Any incomes policy must embody the attributes of fairness and flexibility.

25. 21 Migrants send home cash that helps eke out low village incomes.

26. In addition, we have remuneration for effort and sacrifice; this determines people’s incomes.

27. People on low incomes are entitled to a rebate of up to 80%.

28. The incidence of absolute poverty has declined and per capita incomes have risen.

29. Many urban workers survive on minute incomes that allow no leeway for sickness.

30. Some enterprising members found ways of reducing their expenses or raising their incomes.

31. Residency at Arbours at Cane Creek is for those families having moderate incomes

32. Before 2010, the allowance of itemized deductions was phased out at higher incomes.

33. No conclusions should thus be drawn concerning the absolute value of the incomes.

34. Nevertheless, tighter labor markets will support continued growth in incomes and private consumption.

35. This scheme will ensure that their incomes are protected in times of adverse weather.

36. And, for persons on relatively fixed or low incomes, it is a growing tragedy.

37. The advertisement is aimed at people in their 20 s with high disposable incomes.

38. 12 Families on low incomes are having to economize on food and heating costs.

39. It would cover families with incomes of up to 300 percent of the poverty line.

40. As people accumulate more wealth, they tend to spend a greater proportion of their incomes.

41. Here in India, I have launched an initiative to double farmers’ incomes by 2022.

42. Another method attempted in the past have been wage and price controls ("incomes policies").

43. In an agricultural world, annual incomes rise and fall dramatically depending upon the weather.

44. Statistics Canada reports that between # and # real after tax family incomes fell by $# from $# to $

45. As incomes rise, categories reach a takeoff point where demand accelerates by 3-5 times.

46. Absolute values in EECCA countries, however, are very small because of the very low incomes

47. The ongoing global economic slump has seen millions who had stable incomes lose their jobs.

48. The new cuts will be seen as a crippling blow for people on low incomes.

49. Governments responded to the profits squeeze and loss of competitiveness by deflation and incomes policies.

50. We systematically overestimate the amount of wellbeing associated with high incomes and long work hours.