Takings in a sentence as a noun

He told us that the Guardian is takings steps to ensure the paper can still come out if ALL the UK computers are seized.

To make it properly realistic you could even divide the takings between both sides at the end of each level.

I'd have to think that a massive retroactive tax would be considered an unconstitutional takings.

As you point out, the US economy is plenty big enough to pay down debts with tax takings instead, but the government might have to hurt the economy to do so.

Apparently they don't keep much in them overnight, but because they close long after banks do, it's just easier to keep the till float and evening takings in the floor overnight.

Not to mention that if you do have an unusually busy shift and you're run off your feet, management doesn't generally say "hey everyone, here's a cut from the takings because today was good".

Government's intervention a la eminent domain takings favors the most-favored-ISP.

Takings definitions

noun

the income or profit arising from such transactions as the sale of land or other property; "the average return was about 5%"

See also: return issue take proceeds yield payoff