The short definition is a typographic error.
A net contributor is an entity (person, organisation, country) which puts more into some system that it gets out of that system.
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∙ 8y agoAnswerA net in math termonology usually refers to 3-D geometric figures. It is the 2-D pattern that creates the figure. Think about taking apart a box so it is flat. This would be the net. Rectangular PrismNet of Prism
There are two main uses. One, from graph theory, is essentially the same as a network. A net consists of a number of nodes (points), some of which are connected by lines. The second use comes from basic solid geometry. A net of a three-dimensional obect is a two dimensional shape that can be folded into the 3-d shape.
mcxviiviiAnother contributor's answer:1707 in Roman numerals is MDCCVII
If a person falls from a height of 80 meters, he hits the ground 4.041 seconds after he fell. This individual contributor has never heard a definition of "hang time", only heard it used in conversation, and suspects that it may be, scientifically, a big bogus no-such-thing.
Ones answer will depend on their definition of "occupation". However I will suggest that the first occupation was gardener.Gen 2:15 The Lord God took the man and placed him in the orchard (or garden) in Eden to care for it and to maintain it (NET)
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What is the definition of premium leverage
it is a three dimensional solid
the amount of paycheck after withholdings
the amount of paycheck after withholdings
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"Net income" simply means income minus expenses.
Definition Sum of disbursement float and collection float.
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Wages after deductions for pensions, taxes etc.
the actual amount of a paycheck after withholdings
A net contributor to the EU pays more money into the budget than they get directly out. However, they do benefit from other aspects of EU membership, such as trade and tourism etc.