deducted Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of deducted In English

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  • Indeed, a higher part of their gross income is now deducted for pension systems.

  • Under existing arrangements, companies paid income tax at the standard rate on all their profits, and the dividends paid to shareholders showed this tax deducted.

  • To obtain attributable costs, several investigators deducted the lifetime costs of the control group from those of the study group.

  • Their disposable income had been greatly reduced, because accommodation and service charges were deducted from their (benefit) income.

  • However, growers generally think of themselves as paying the assessment since, in practice, the assessment is deducted from their payment from the handler.

  • Membership fees of mostly $5 monthly were automatically deducted from the seafarers' pay.

  • Points were added for correct no-go responses and deducted for response errors on both go and no-go trials.

  • Split/deduction: an object is subdivided in two or more new objects or one or more objects are deducted from an existing object.

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