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gross earnings

noun as in gross income

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It’s likely that “Barbie” is the weekend’s top draw, but “Gran Turismo” has a slight — and somewhat debatable — edge in gross earnings.

Even in London, where rent has previously taken up a bigger proportion of wages, the cost still accounts for 40% of gross earnings - the highest in the UK.

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Video bloggers - or vloggers - would be responsible for maintaining records of kids’ appearances and must set aside gross earnings for the child in a trust account for when they turn 18, otherwise the child can sue.

A House Oversight report produced for the hearing spotlighted the money earned by the gun industry, saying that Ruger’s gross earnings from AR-15 rifles nearly tripled from 2019 to 2021 to more than $103 million.

After the former Clippers owner was caught on tape disparaging his Black players and Hall-of-Famer Magic Johnson, Silver banned Sterling for life, leaving him little choice but to sell — punishment that led to a $2 billion putting the “gross” in “gross earnings” for an owner with a long-time reputation for cutting corners, disrespecting players and engaging in discriminatory practices as a businessman.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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