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1 Unlike Britain, it runs a large surplus on trade in goods.
2 The company's large surplus cash and satisfactory property sales should support the liquidity position.
3 The latest public sector borrowing figures have revealed an unexpectedly large surplus for January 2011.
4 The check would relieve him from all his embarrassments and give him a large surplus .
5 In services though, Britain has a large surplus .
6 Why is Germany running such a large surplus ?
7 We had a large surplus revenue, and our Chancellor of the Exchequer is an ambitious Chancellor.
8 At those three stations the total expenses were fully met, and there was a large surplus .
9 The Americans found that, after paying all just claims for damages, they still had a large surplus .
10 We believe the company's financial flexibility and large surplus cash balance temper its weaker credit metrics than peers'.
11 The vast agricultural resources of the West yield abundance for ourselves and a large surplus for other countries.
12 A large surplus is certainly undesirable.
13 The bank, he assures us, is fully able to meet every dollar, and still have a large surplus .
14 Further, we believe the company's financial flexibility and large surplus cash balance temper its weaker credit metrics than peers'.
15 The co-ordination mechanisms were certainly not designed to deal with the case where a member-state runs a large surplus .
16 The company's large surplus cash partly reflects the limited funding sources available to the company compared with its peers.
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