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/pɹəˈsidz, pɹoʊˈsidz/
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the income or profit arising from such transactions as the sale of land or other property
the average return was about 5%
How To Use proceeds In A Sentence
- There are many horror stories about an ex-spouse getting the proceeds of a big life insurance policy or the accidental disinheritance of a child because the owner never changed the beneficiary," Norfolk warns. How To Protect Your Spouse Financially After You're Gone
- Such a cynosure, at least in aspect, and something such too in nature, though with important variations made apparent as the story proceeds, was welkin-eyed Billy Budd, or Baby Budd, as more familiarly under circumstances hereafter to be given he at last came to be called, aged twenty-one, a foretopman of the British fleet toward the close of the last decade of the eighteenth century. Billy Budd
- All proceeds from the night will go towards the cost of upgrading the equipment in the playground.
- As time proceeds she acquires a group of racially and ethnically mixed friends and acts with courage and self-reliance.
- Much of this branch of your argument proceeds from unstated assumptions about the content of the ‘once and for all’ rule.
- The proceeds of about 6 million will be used for acquisitions or further cash returns in future. Times, Sunday Times
- If you click anywhere in there, It's considered authorization, your creditcard information gets sent to a third party, who then some time later proceeds to charge your card X dollars a month and makes it very hard to get it cancelled. Making Light: A music exec's take on the Macmillan/Amazon throwdown
- On June 15 at the Royal Lancaster Hotel in London, his original pastels will be auctioned, with some proceeds going towards children's charities.
- He won't be able to accuse me of having sold it on the black market and skived off with the proceeds.
- He then proceeds to dissect Heidegger's model of subjectivity according to three methodological phases.