deducting Meaning & Definition

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  • Deducting the amount of outstanding mortgage then produces an estimate of the amount of equity each respondent has tied up in his or her home.

  • These data also contain some exceptionally high counts; deducting these high values leaves an average of 6580 cps.

  • The rating value was the amount assessed for local taxation, which was calculated by deducting a certain percentage from the rental value.

  • The more severe punishments included deducting one-third of the worker's and his family members' low-priced rice for that day.

  • Undertaking a partial budget analysis deducting the main costs which varied between treatments from the gross returns to determine treatment margins.

  • This is calculated after deducting the landholder's share of all costs of labor and inputs from his share of value of output.

  • The length of the grain filling period (d) was measured by deducting days to heading from days to maturity.

  • If the ' ' compound ' ' ratepayer desires the suffrage he can obtain it by paying the rates himself, and deducting them from the rent.

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