In 1994, the break even point had risen to 74 percent, while the share of seats actually sold had risen to 68.9 percent.
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In 1994, the break even point had risen to 74 percent, while the share of seats actually sold had risen to 68 . 9 percent.
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An experienced DRMB knows which stations generate a specific quantity of response and knows within reason, the break even point of the expenditure versus the return.
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Before the building of the line, TransLink had projected that it would require a 100, 000 passenger / day average to reach the " break even point ".
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"It's different if we developed a toll road project, in which we could estimate the break even point to come in just a few years, " he added.
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If the government only built railway tracks, it would be like giving charity to the state-owned railway company, Perumka, without any hope that we could reach a break even point.
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Assuming a break even point of 2 bytes ( and thus 2 byte pointer / offset pairs ), and one byte newlines, this text compressed with LZSS becomes 94 bytes long:
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If hypothetically, there was an asteroid that was made of solid platinum, 99.9 % pure, what is the largest ?V for the break even point to send the platinum back using current technology?
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They believed that the revenue target was close to $ 300 million to hit the break even point and that it would take a minimum of four to five years to hit that run rate.
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"Ben-Hur " will depend heavily on foreign markets, especially in Christian offshore territories, such as Latin America, in order to pass its break even point and to recoup its production budget ( including marketing expenses ).