incomings in the PONS Dictionary

incomings Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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The reality, however is that the government has sought to maximise its incomings by increasing fees and charges in relation to the visas.
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Money management can mean gaining greater control over outgoings and incomings, both in personal and business perspective.
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The focus was on outgoings rather than incomings for both clubs on deadline day this time last year.
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To hold dreams of possible incomings, the wondrous talents that could join, the mouthwatering lineup that could be assembled, the trophies that would inevitably come flowing.
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But some of his incomings have been near masterstrokes.
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Long-life mortgages are becoming common place and their lower monthly payments allow lenders and brokers to fit borrowers to affordability-based lending models that assess them on monthly incomings and outgoings.
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The heads of each household will have to calculate incomings and outgoings.
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This, however, is as much as for the lack of departures than it is for the flashy incomings.
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The incomings naturally paved the way for some difficult decisions with regard to exits.
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The medium you choose is not as important as keeping a record of your incomings and outgoings.
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