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net,
adj devoid of anything extraneous; free from all deductions, such as charges, expenses, taxes; remaining after expenses.

net, nett
the correct amount; not subject to further deductions; the amount remaining after all deductions have been made.

net calf crop
calves surviving until weaning.
net energy
energy available to the ingester for metabolic purposes. See also metabolizable energy.
net profit
gross income less all costs incurred by the enterprise.
net worth statement
balance sheet.

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A ban will not just affect fishermen, it will also hit thousands of others in related industries - netmakers, chandlers, factory workers, porters, boat builders.
in Korea; Netmaker Technology Company, in Taiwan, Consist International in Mexico, Central and South America, Germany and Spain, CrossZ Solutions S.
As the practice became more popular, netmakers began specializing in manufacturing nets that would allow fish to survive being caught so they could be returned to the waters.
 
 
 
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