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below the line

adverb

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below-the-line

adjective

  1. denoting the entries printed below the horizontal line on a company's profit-and-loss account that show how any profit is to be distributed
  2. (of an advertising campaign) employing sales promotions, direct marketing, in-store exhibitions and displays, trade shows, sponsorship, and merchandising that do not involve an advertising agency
  3. (in national accounts) below the horizontal line separating revenue from capital transactions Compare above-the-line
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And though delays may be vexing, they’re also a critical opportunity to consider just how much effort it takes from all of those above and below the line to craft the media we watch, and how easy it can be to take the comfort we derive from that entertainment for granted.

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Universities have always had, and even embraced, the duty to draw the line between fact and fiction — to determine when an assertion or opinion falls below the line of intellectual acceptability.

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There was one tense moment when Spieth said, “Everyone I’m hearing that had eyes on it … is saying they were 100 percent certain it landed below the line.â€

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Angel City was below the line and upset Portland 5-1 on Sunday to clinch the first berth in the franchise’s two-year history.

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The Pride are below the line with 28 points while Racing is eighth with 27 points.

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