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23 Sentences With "a smaller amount than"

How to use a smaller amount than in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "a smaller amount than" and check conjugation/comparative form for "a smaller amount than". Mastering all the usages of "a smaller amount than" from sentence examples published by news publications.

He entered in a smaller amount than what I paid and I assume he was going to pocket the difference.
Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) settled a U.S. mortgage bond probe for $4.9 billion, a smaller amount than had been expected.
Realistically, StockX has to get paid, and it's still a smaller amount than what eBay or a sneaker consignment shop would take.
"A gentleman just wouldn't pay, or if he would pay, it would be a smaller amount" than negotiating a price upfront, he continued.
Energy companies fell after energy stockpiles shrank by a smaller amount than analysts expected, and announcements from Adobe Systems and HP hurt tech stocks.
Royal Bank of Scotland – Royal Bank of Scotland settled a US mortgage bond probe for $4.9 billion, a smaller amount than had been expected.
Exchange data showed non-Arab foreign investors remained net buyers of stocks to the tune of about $6.7 million, a smaller amount than in previous days.
U.S. productivity rebounded in the final three months of last year but by a smaller amount than initially reported, while labor costs increased at a slower pace than first thought.
Up to early January, most parts of the country had received less than 75 percent of the long-term average rainfall, and a smaller amount than in the past three seasons, she noted.
But often users received loans for a smaller amount than they'd applied for, the FTC said, because LendingClub would take a percentage of the loan after a bank had released the money but before LendingClub transferred it to the applicant.
Part of this opposition comes from this uniquely polarized moment in our politics, part of it comes from Mr. Obama's leadership style — more disconnected and cerebral than personal and emotive — and part of it (though a smaller amount than many on the left suppose) comes from the color of his skin.
We've heard that the Japanese conglomerate's board is unhappy with the prospect of losing control in a merger: At a board meeting last Friday, several directors questioned whether it was wise to take only about 40 percent of the combined wireless business — a smaller amount than Deutsche Telekom — because T-Mobile is currently bigger than Sprint.
According to canonists, this remains the obligatory amount of the tax, unless custom establishes a different sum. If a smaller amount than the original tax becomes customary in a diocese, the bishop must be content with this reduced pension, nor can he command a return to the higher sum (S. C. C. in Amalph., 1705).
Zakat al-Fitr is a charity taken for the poor a few days before the end of fasting in the Islamic holy month of Ramadan. The Arabic word Fitr means the same as iftar, breaking a fast, and it comes from the same root word as Futoor which means breakfast. Zakat al Fitr is a smaller amount than Zakat al-Mal.
Construction began on May 1, 1998, during a gala featuring speakers including the project leaders, Mayor Nancy Graham, and Congressmen Mark Foley and Clay Shaw. Initial rates for tenants ranged from $40-$45 per square foot, a smaller amount than at malls and places such as Worth Avenue, but higher than rates for space on nearby Clematis Street. The project was expected to be completed by November 1999, though CityPlace would actually open in October 2000.
Penetration pricing includes setting the price low with the goals of attracting customers and gaining market share. The price will be raised later once this market share is gained.Kent B. Monroe, The Pricing Strategy Audit, 2003, Cambridge Strategy Publications, p.41 A firm that uses a penetration pricing strategy prices a product or a service at a smaller amount than its usual, long range market price in order to increase more rapid market recognition or to increase their existing market share.
If his morph meter runs out it slowly replenishes to a smaller amount than that he started out with, much like the ammo replenishes for the main gun in Earthworm Jim. The ending of the video game involves dancing with a 16-bit representation of Cameron Diaz accompanied by big band music. Cameron Diaz was at the peak of her Hollywood motion picture career during the mid-1990s and was assigned to play the role of Tina Carlyle (Dorian Tyrell's girlfriend) in the actual film.
"Little Buck," as he was called, is short for little buckaroo (slang for cowboy), in turn a pun on the dollar being called a "buck" in common usage, and 99 cents being a smaller amount than a full dollar. Unlike other variety stores, each had a produce section, selling fresh fruits and vegetables like a grocery store, generally one or two pounds (occasionally three for bananas) for 99¢. Each also sold bread, and even Georgia Lottery tickets, taking the extra penny from its own profit margin.
The London Schedule of Payments, of 5 May 1921, established the full liability of the combined Central Powers at gold marks. Of this figure, Germany was only required to pay gold marks (), a smaller amount than they had previously offered for terms of peace. Reparations were unpopular and strained the German economy but they were payable and from 1919–1931, when reparations ended, Germany paid fewer than gold marks. The Reparation Commission and the Bank for International Settlements gave a total German payment of gold marks, whereas historian Niall Ferguson estimated that Germany paid no more than gold marks.
If enough people vote > for x, each time necessarily on the assumption that y will continue to be > available, y may in fact disappear. And its disappearance may constitute a > genuine deprivation, which customers might willingly have paid something to > avoid. The only choice the market offered travellers to influence the > longer-run decision of the railroad was thus shorter in its time > perspective, and the sum total of our individual purchases of railroad > tickets necessary added up to a smaller amount, than our actual combined > interest in the continued availability of rail service. We were victims of > the "tyranny of small decisions".
In 1993, the law to give benefits for asylum seekers was introduced. It stated, amongst other things, that foreigners who from the start have been dependent on government aid, were to receive a lower amount than Germans and any others of equal status. The amount fell by almost 40%, to a smaller amount than the unemployment benefit (Arbeitslosengeld II LINK). In 1997 the Dublin convention was concluded, through which the German refugee policy was secured according to the European Community Law. Since then, in Germany's neighbouring countries, more specifically known as "safe third countries", the expected number of asylum seekers sank steadily, from roughly 320,000 in 1993 to 28,018 in 2008.
Cadre is a New York-based financial technology company that provides individuals and institutions direct access to large commercial real-estate properties. The business and financial press describe it as a service that "makes the real estate market more like the stock market" by allowing investors to select the individual transactions in which they participate, while investing a smaller amount than would be required to fully fund a transaction. For example, 12 institutional investors (such as family offices and endowments) participated in a $60 million office building purchase. The firm has more than $1 billion under management, and was named to Forbes' "FinTech50" for 4 years in a row starting in 2016.
Anthony with Billy Snedden and Jim Forbes in 1963 His first speech in this portfolio was made regarding the wheat price in Australia. 1966-67 had yielded a smaller amount than the 1965–66 season, and accordingly the price of what had to be raised.Beverley Times, 22 March 1968 Controversially, in May 1968, Anthony initiated a payout of $21 million to offset the devaluation of the British Pound by Prime Minister Harold Wilson; the currencies were not yet independent of each other. Beverley Times, 3 May 1968 Anthony's popularity in the Industry portfolio was damaged when rural production was down $450 million in 1968 and little change had occurred in the return that farmers were getting for production. Beverley Times, 2 August 1968 Anthony worked with Prime Minister John Gorton to try and create as many economically viable options as possible to deal with the “what crisis”.

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