The company derived more than three-quarters of its 2008 revenues from North America.
There were more than 853, 000 slot machines in use at U.S. casinos last year, and casinos in Iowa and South Dakota derived more than 90 percent of their gambling revenue from slots last year.
No arena in our top 10 list derived more than 4% of its revenue over the past year from corporate naming rights (and three of them--Yankee Stadium, Cowboys Stadium and Madison Square Garden--get none at all).
The better choices you make in the other categories, the more wealth and security derived.
Indeed, more than half are derived from driveline parts--the connections that set a car in motion when the accelerator is pressed.
Both approaches involve investments in the billions and rely on a healthy spread between low-priced natural gas and more costly petroleum-derived diesel.
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This report would determine a list of critical future projects derived from more general programs so as to extract priorities from them for future course of action.
The reason: Hydrogen engines can run on fuel derived from natural gas more cheaply than other currently available feedstocks.
He said that in a typical day, the bridge carries about 180, 000 tonnes, more than half of which is derived from HGVs.
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The survey of households, from which the unemployment rate is derived, tells a far more optimistic story.
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There are many more elements to SLO but all are derived from the same principle: your stakeholders write your social license.
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This would arise if they failed to reveal the benefits they have derived from loans provided on more favourable terms than those available from commercial lenders.
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But if parents had just one struggling child, the resulting distress tended to overshadow the well-being and happiness they derived from their other, more successful children --especially if the child's problems were self-made rather than a case of misfortune.
Equating economic power with a lack of injunctions is problematic because it implies economic power is derived from the injunction itself, or more specifically the lack thereof.
The idea that special enzymes could be engineered into plants, to make food derived from them easier to digest, is more speculative.
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More than half of the firm's revenues are derived from selling in rural India, where demand for its products is growing five times faster than in saturated urban markets.
With the rocky economy already making it tough to further grow a sponsorship list, the dual revenue derived from advertisers and subscribers becomes that much more important, says Lee Berke, a sports business consultant who specializes in new media.
The substance, which is derived from graphite, is stronger than diamond, more conductive than copper and more flexible than rubber.
"The general belief across each group is that the relief and reconstruction programme should have accomplished more, that too much was wasted, and that the lessons derived from the Iraq reconstruction experience should drive improvements to the US approach to stabilisation and reconstruction operations, " Mr Bowen reported.
Again this tax was derived when the economy was different folks still had a little more money so I think time to review it perhaps?
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In the data center sector, growth is derived from both consumers and corporations who are accepting and integrating more and more new devices and applications into their personal lives and business operations, resulting in ever greater computing needs.
"We have no proof, "he cautions, but the implications are clear: Derived from the playthings of nobility, a bourgeois toy became once more a bauble of royalty.
More than 100 experts, including biographers, journalists and scholars who are established authorities on one or more U.S. presidents, evaluated their target presidents using the data derived from the sources listed above.
Starbucks, more focused on the beverage side of the equation, also exhibited outperforming growth and derived strength from China.
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Because they are derived from human cells with human diseases, they are likely to be more effective than some forms of animal testing.
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These referral fees, paid for doing little more than making an introduction, could easily exceed the entire annual compensation the local attorney derived from his traditional billings.
More than any other Latin American country, the tax system has become dependent on resources derived from the exploitation of its non-renewable commodities.10 Chavez' tax reforms have furthered this dependency.
Half of currently marketed drugs are derived from natural sources like bacteria, but drug companies have lost interest in finding more.
Energy derived from natural gas and coal-fired power plants, for example, creates more than 10 times more hazardous waste than the same energy created by a solar panel, according to Mulvaney.
But the shift towards synthetic fuel has provoked criticism, because when such fuel is made from coal and then burned in an aircraft engine, more greenhouse gases are emitted overall than would be produced if the aircraft simply burned conventional fuel derived from oil.
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