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The goalkeeper made a valiant dive for the ball, but couldn't stop it going in the net.
There are laws there to protect the mentally ill, but now and then someone does slip through the net.
The welfare state was set up to provide a safety net for the poor and needy.
The police are tightening the net around the smugglers.
You'll have to hit the ball quite high to get it over that net.
Having deducted costs we still made a net gain of five thousand pounds.
The net result of the changes will be increased fares and reduced services for most rail travellers.
The fund must buy its shares back for their approximate net asset value.
The typhoon in 1994 was suciently late for that planting to curtail but not to annul net returns to the rain shelters.
Viewed on a per holding basis the net present value of mean economic returns per holding come to $500/ha.
For the maize yield and net returns equations, the estimated coefficients of the farm size variables were statistically different between the adopters and non-adopters.
But farm size does not appear to explain differences in yields and net returns when the technology is adopted.
This is under the assumption that farmers are risk neutral and that net farm returns () represent wealth.
Net returns under the alternate management plans are lower than in the base model for all years.
The net free energy change then represents the difference between several large-value terms, and no single component can be said to dominate.
The constant represents the expected project yield in capital (per unit invested), net of monitoring costs.
The net impact concerns the effect on parties.
The net result is reduced diversity in provision.
The surfaces generated by subdivision schemes on such nets are no longer restricted to bivariate functions, and they can represent surfaces of arbitrary topology.
Such nets are valuable for the design of free-form surfaces.
Rising levels of net disposable income allowed town-dwellers to climb the housing ladder, thereby reducing some at least of the ravages of infection.
Humans are typically not very altruistic in situations where theory cannot find any long-term net benefits.
It would have been useful if the editors had been able to accomplish a similar thing regarding the topic of whether pensions are net saving.