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		Definition of top-line in English: top-lineadjective attributive Of the highest quality or ranking.  Example sentencesExamples -  It is easy to mock, but BT's modest top-line growth hides a transformation in the nature of its business.
 -  I asked, ‘How long will it take you to sell that many top-line 1911s?’
 -  Given voices by top-line impressionists and vocal caricaturists, the puppets were manipulated by a team of skilled handlers to act out the quantity of wickedly witty sketches that comprised each edition of the show.
 -  According to Cooke, the company is expecting an improvement this year, with overall top-line growth of about 10 per cent to €143 million.
 -  First, following substantial rationalisation, a recovery in top-line growth and operating margins to support cash-flow generation is crucial in order to reduce high indebtedness.
 -  We believe that HBOS's ability to take market share and generate top-line growth sets it apart from Lloyds TSB and Barclays.
 -  Yet companies that approach it smartly are not only saving millions of dollars but also creating stronger customer relationships that should translate into top-line growth.
 -  Wall Street analysts generally believe that current valuations of companies in the medical device and supply industry reflect continued strong top-line performance.
 -  Because of the top-line growth concerns, I was trying to get a sense from investors whether 20 percent EPS growth for next year and this year would be enough.
 -  This effort, combined with a disciplined initiative to optimize trade spending across the total portfolio, represents the key to driving top-line growth and brand equity.
 -  Now, their new, more balanced objectives include top-line growth, especially in market share, share of profitable consumers and lifetime consumer value.
 -  About 400,000 square feet of office space at the new AIG Tower in Central will become available next year, but no additional top-line space in the district will come on stream in 2007.
 -  It is a job for a top-line administrator, not a coach, and it does not have to be an ex-player even.
 -  At the turn of the new century, as shareholders clamored for top-line growth, bleeding-edge innovation became the Holy Grail of competition.
 -  He returned to the ring in 1966 for two knockout victories, both inside four rounds, against poor quality Thai opponents, but it was clear his days as a top-line fighter were behind him.
 -  He said: ‘I wouldn't be able to complete at a similar level without the bike. It's a top-line racing machine and the other bike I have is a lot heavier and a lot slower.’
 -  Not surprisingly, 52 per cent of all chief executives surveyed, regardless of location, cite sustained or steady top-line growth as being of greatest concern.
 -  ‘Stocks that combine defensive qualities with top-line growth are preferred,’ the research note said.
 -  Cisco will get a lift from expanding into new markets, particularly telecom, but it's unlikely that top-line growth will pass the low double digits for the foreseeable future.
 -  They insist that the figure is in line with London prices for front-row seats for many top-line acts.
 
    Definition of top-line in US English: top-lineadjectiveˌtäpˈlīn attributive Of the highest quality or ranking.  Example sentencesExamples -  It is a job for a top-line administrator, not a coach, and it does not have to be an ex-player even.
 -  Cisco will get a lift from expanding into new markets, particularly telecom, but it's unlikely that top-line growth will pass the low double digits for the foreseeable future.
 -  He returned to the ring in 1966 for two knockout victories, both inside four rounds, against poor quality Thai opponents, but it was clear his days as a top-line fighter were behind him.
 -  Given voices by top-line impressionists and vocal caricaturists, the puppets were manipulated by a team of skilled handlers to act out the quantity of wickedly witty sketches that comprised each edition of the show.
 -  This effort, combined with a disciplined initiative to optimize trade spending across the total portfolio, represents the key to driving top-line growth and brand equity.
 -  We believe that HBOS's ability to take market share and generate top-line growth sets it apart from Lloyds TSB and Barclays.
 -  Yet companies that approach it smartly are not only saving millions of dollars but also creating stronger customer relationships that should translate into top-line growth.
 -  About 400,000 square feet of office space at the new AIG Tower in Central will become available next year, but no additional top-line space in the district will come on stream in 2007.
 -  At the turn of the new century, as shareholders clamored for top-line growth, bleeding-edge innovation became the Holy Grail of competition.
 -  They insist that the figure is in line with London prices for front-row seats for many top-line acts.
 -  He said: ‘I wouldn't be able to complete at a similar level without the bike. It's a top-line racing machine and the other bike I have is a lot heavier and a lot slower.’
 -  Because of the top-line growth concerns, I was trying to get a sense from investors whether 20 percent EPS growth for next year and this year would be enough.
 -  Wall Street analysts generally believe that current valuations of companies in the medical device and supply industry reflect continued strong top-line performance.
 -  ‘Stocks that combine defensive qualities with top-line growth are preferred,’ the research note said.
 -  Now, their new, more balanced objectives include top-line growth, especially in market share, share of profitable consumers and lifetime consumer value.
 -  According to Cooke, the company is expecting an improvement this year, with overall top-line growth of about 10 per cent to €143 million.
 -  First, following substantial rationalisation, a recovery in top-line growth and operating margins to support cash-flow generation is crucial in order to reduce high indebtedness.
 -  Not surprisingly, 52 per cent of all chief executives surveyed, regardless of location, cite sustained or steady top-line growth as being of greatest concern.
 -  It is easy to mock, but BT's modest top-line growth hides a transformation in the nature of its business.
 -  I asked, ‘How long will it take you to sell that many top-line 1911s?’
 
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