surplus|surpluses in English

noun

[sur·plus || 'sɜrplʌs /'sɜːpləs]

amount in excess of what is needed; excess of assets over liabilities (Accounting)

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1. Outage Algae microorganisms in the water over populate over populate because of the surpluses surplus nitrogen.

2. Accumulated surpluses — restricted

3. Accumulated surpluses/(deficits) — unrestricted

4. Accumulated surpluses/(deficits) and fund balances

5. Obviously, the funds have accumulated some surpluses

6. Accumulated unrestricted surpluses/deficits from prior years

7. TOTAL EXPENDITURES Surplus / Deficit Accumulated Surplus / Deficit

8. We've never had such gargantuan surpluses before.

9. 23 First, one can not crudely equate surplus labour, surplus product and surplus-value.

10. Beads were also Bartered for agricultural surpluses by …

11. The world is now producing large food surpluses.

12. Accumulated surplus

13. Trade Surplus

14. Accumulated surplus/

15. But John Maynard Keynes pointed out that surpluses lead to weak global aggregate demand – countries running surpluses exert a “negative externality” on their trading partners.

16. Farming and food surpluses led to the division of labor.

17. The United States tried to dispose of its grain surpluses.

18. However, the key shift involved the status of agricultural surpluses.

19. Accumulated surplus, restricted

20. Accumulated surplus/(deficit)

21. Accumulated Surplus/(Deficit)

22. Accumulated surplus/deficit

23. Accumulated surplus / deficit

24. Accumulated surplus/deficit — earmarked

25. Opposite of budget surplus.