Some example sentences of “surplus”

How to use in-sentence of “surplus”:

– An economic surplus is when you have more of something in the economy than people demand.

– Producers’ surplus is the amount got by producers who sell at a market price higher than the least they would be willing to sell for.

– He worked as general manager of the 14-store discount chain Marden’s Surplus and Salvage from 1996 until 2011.

– When Ronald Reagan became president, he signed the Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981 which lowered taxes for corporations, supposedly so they could reinvest the surplus profits back into business.

– An account of small cash sums received over a few days at the fort of Vindolanda circa 110 CE shows that the fort could compute revenues in cash on a daily basis, perhaps from sales of surplus supplies or goods manufactured in the camp, items dispensed to slaves such as “cervesa as well as commodities bought by individual soldiers.

– Some of the surplus kills may be stored, but are usually left uneaten.

– After the war a surplus of military arms and imports of low cost guns caused sales to drop.

Some example sentences of surplus
Some example sentences of surplus

Example sentences of “surplus”:

– As governor, Perdue led reforms designed to cut waste in government, most notably the sale of surplus vehicles and real estate.

– The Marylebone sets, which were later transferred to Bletchley but remained on Chiltern Line duties, were declared surplus after the introduction of Class 165s, from 1991 onwards.

– Feeding back into the national grid when electricity production is in surplus is also evident in some cases.

– So, capitalists do not pay workers for the value they create: they extract Surplus value, the difference between the value created by a worker and the cost of their labor power, from the working class.

– This template returns the number of full years, then surplus months, then surplus days between two specified dates.

– When the disaster happened, there was no production at the plant because there was a surplus amount of material on the market.

– A surplus in food led to a Division of labour.

– In Mann Up mode, players complete “Tours” using “Tour of Duty Tickets” or “Squad Surplus Vouchers” they have bought from the online store, known as the Mann Co.

– A forest, ocean, or other natural environments produce surplus carbon.

– British Leyland at the time had a surplus in the production of bus bodies so the idea was to weld the bus body from an old bus on to a freight waggon chassis.

– He got the idea when he saw the balloons hanging from the ceiling of a military surplus store.

– Since spices/herbs are used in small amounts but can be grown in much larger quantities, the surplus grown is sold as a cash crop.

– Because there is a natural season for farming and herding, it is easy to count and determine if a surplus had been gained after the crops had been harvested or the young animals weaned.

– This template returns the number of full years and surplus days between two specified dates.

– Van Hengel spent much of his time collecting food to supply the soup kitchen and donating the surplus to the homeless throughout the city.

– William Fulbright proposed a bill to use the profits from selling surplus U.S.

– In the most recent election, held on 23 March 2021 for the 24th Knesset, the party obtained five or six seats, pending the final count outcome of surplus vote sharing with the Labor party.

– Consumers’ surplus is the gain by consumers who can buy a product for less than the highest price that they would be willing to pay.

- As governor, Perdue led reforms designed to cut waste in government, most notably the sale of surplus vehicles and real estate.

- The Marylebone sets, which were later transferred to Bletchley but remained on Chiltern Line duties, were declared surplus after the introduction of Class 165s, from 1991 onwards.

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