projected loss

collocation in English

meaningsofprojectedandloss

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projected
adjective
uk
/prəˈdʒek.tɪd/
us
/prəˈdʒek.tɪd/
planned for the future or calculated based on information ...
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loss
noun
uk
/lɒs/
us
/lɑːs/
the fact that you no longer have something or have less ...
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(Definition ofprojectedandlossfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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This year, even in the depths of a world recession, there is aprojectedlossof only £0·8 million.
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It becomes a decision based merely upon theprojectedlossof life and destruction of property.
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Theprojectedlossfor 1987 is only £1 million.
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Does the £60 million go only to the end of 1974, or is that aprojectedlossuntil 1978?
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If it is not aprojectedlossuntil 1978, what is the amount of the loss between 1974 and 1978?
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That document showed aprojectedlossfigure of £466 million.
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Although bigger furry species such as tigers or giant sea otters get more press coverage, the rate ofprojectedlossof plant and insect species is appalling.
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That is what we were doing, because in 1988–89 the organisation had a trading loss of £20 million and in the current year has aprojectedlossof £30 million.
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The total resources of those people who should now be trying to improve the infrastructure and plan for tomorrow are hypnotised at a £21 millionprojectedloss.
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The layoffs and budget cuts are based on aprojectedlossof revenue as a result of the budget repair legislation.
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This is in contrast to theirprojectedlossof $19 million for 2013.
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Moyes' documents filed with the court indicated that the team had lost $73 million over the last three years, and that theprojectedlosswas $45 million for 200809.
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That was only a few days ago, yet this morning one sees that there are projected losses of up to £40 million.
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If a similar earthquake were to happen today, the projected losses (determined from computer modeling) could be about $250 billion in property damage along with 3,000 to 18,000 deaths.
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According to court filings, the companies projected losses of $8.4 million on revenues of $6.4 million and their liabilities exceeded their assets by over $10 million ($19 million in liabilities vs. $8.6 million in assets).
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