lost income

collocation in English

meaningsoflostandincome

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lost
adjective
uk
/lɒst/
us
/lɑːst/
not knowing where you are and how to get to ...
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income
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈɪŋ.kʌm/
us
/ˈɪn.kʌm/
money that is earned from doing work or received ...
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(Definition oflostandincomefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Lostincomeaccounted for 12 % of the total cost of the outbreak.
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There are also significant cash payments forlostincomedue to illness, maternity (benefits), spa treatments, and funeral expenses.
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Incorporatinglostincomein quality-of-life measurement is not considered a valid method, since the relationship between productivity, income, and quality of life is quite arbitrary (2;3;21).
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They may also, independently of that, receive social security benefits to meet their needs forlostincome, or to meet extra care needs.
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The potential forlostincomeis severe.
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The communities affected must themselves find thelostincome; and how they do it is a matter for local democratic decision.
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The state pension is also a benefit to replacelostincomewhen someone retires.
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That would not capture a range of people, and thatlostincomewould have to be made good.
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Proposals for tax-free withdrawals could cost billions of pounds a year inlostincometax and extra tax relief.
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For a reasonable farmer on a reasonably sized farm, that can total between £20,000 and £30,000 oflostincomeover the year.
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Those benefits may replacelostincomeor contribute to the cost of care or mobility.
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Intervention may be passive, through benefit payments from the centre offsettinglostincome, or positive, through regional aid provision.
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No estimate oflostincomehas been made.
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Similarly, a member who had been wrongly expelled might sue the institute for hislostincomeas an auditor.
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That will meanlostincomeand lost services in some non-foundation hospitals.
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It was assumed that this approach would deliver an income derived from dividends and sales of shares which would broadly match thelostincome.
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Farmers have had nowhere to go to make up thelostincome.
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There is no method to recoup thelostincomein that situation.
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