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  • 141 generador de ingresos

    (adj.) = income-generating, revenue-earning, revenue-making, revenue-generating, revenue earner, profit-generating, profit-making
    Ex. This article considers the main motives for introducing entrepreneurial and other income-generating activities into academic libraries.
    Ex. This article reviews the results of a number of case studies carried out to determine the degree to which UK academic libraries offer revenue-earning services.
    Ex. The revenue-making services are glamorous, and their magic mists the fundamental democratic perspective of the free public library.
    Ex. Most of the applications discussed were revenue-generating services for which the end-user is expected to pay.
    Ex. The largest revenue earners were those museums where money was assigned directly back to the service department to offset or recouped against costs.
    Ex. Examples of determined efforts to erase the intellectual boundaries between the profit-generating models of business and the intellectual pursuits of the academic community are considered.
    Ex. Many types of budgets are not really applicable to libraries, since libraries are not primarily profit-making institutions.
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    (adj.) = income-generating, revenue-earning, revenue-making, revenue-generating, revenue earner, profit-generating, profit-making

    Ex: This article considers the main motives for introducing entrepreneurial and other income-generating activities into academic libraries.

    Ex: This article reviews the results of a number of case studies carried out to determine the degree to which UK academic libraries offer revenue-earning services.
    Ex: The revenue-making services are glamorous, and their magic mists the fundamental democratic perspective of the free public library.
    Ex: Most of the applications discussed were revenue-generating services for which the end-user is expected to pay.
    Ex: The largest revenue earners were those museums where money was assigned directly back to the service department to offset or recouped against costs.
    Ex: Examples of determined efforts to erase the intellectual boundaries between the profit-generating models of business and the intellectual pursuits of the academic community are considered.
    Ex: Many types of budgets are not really applicable to libraries, since libraries are not primarily profit-making institutions.

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  • determined — (adj.) 1560s, decided, pp. adjective from DETERMINE (Cf. determine). Meaning limited is from c.1600; that of characterized by resolution is from c.1600, of actions; 1772, of persons …   Etymology dictionary

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  • determined — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ having firmness of purpose; resolute. DERIVATIVES determinedly adverb …   English terms dictionary

  • determined — [dē tʉr′mənd, di tʉr′mənd] adj. 1. having one s mind made up; decided; resolved 2. resolute; unwavering determinedly adv. determinedness n …   English World dictionary

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