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Windfalls meaning
plural of windfall
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Because colleges and universities are able to leverage their talents into windfalls of cash, prestige, and a recruitment tool for their general student population.
In recent years, for instance, the Malaysian government has seen big revenue windfalls thanks to sky-high commodity prices.
Moreover, there may be some direct taxes on Petrobras' windfalls and general business under the Lula administration.
The same tools that can help expand a green bioeconomy can also help illegal loggers and miners chase the biggest windfalls.
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) said today that roughly 671,000 young adults may have forgotten about their savings accounts, or not even be aware they exist, so have no idea their CTFs have major windfalls.
What it does is cause excessive borrowing and speculation in existing housing units and other financial assets, thereby generating windfalls to existing asset holders and leveraged speculators.
As this area is also associated with windfalls you could receive an inheritance of sorts, a gift or benefit from someone's generosity.
More than 250,000 savers with Liverpool Victoria are in line for big windfalls as the mutually owned insurer is set to be sold to a US private equity giant.
Save any windfalls for a rainy day.
But that would leave it vulnerable to disruption at its busiest time of the year, ahead of its Black Friday and Christmas delivery windfalls.
The windfalls eventually end.
One of the windfalls of Disney’s acquisition of Fox is the return of the Fantastic Four.
Those workers would then spend their windfalls and help accelerate the economy.
While married couples, childless adults and even single fathers have seen windfalls from a hot economy, the paychecks for single mothers are frozen in time.
Cuban contractors with the right connections made windfalls by importing, duty-free, more materials than needed for new hotels and selling the surplus to others.
In the end, after a number of large demutualisations, and pressure from carpetbaggers moving from one building society to another to cream off the windfalls, most of the remaining societies modified their rules of membership in the late 1990s.