anticipated loss
collocation in Englishmeaningsofanticipateandloss
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anticipate
verb[T]
uk/ænˈtɪs.ɪ.peɪt/us/ænˈtɪs.ə.peɪt/
to imagine or expect that something ...
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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 ofanticipateandlossfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The council arrived at ananticipatedlossnot of £1·1 million but of £300,000.
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Will she confirm that that is theanticipatedloss?
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These three groups are, by this form of levy, to find approximately £20 million for theanticipatedloss on the disposal of the road haulage undertakings.
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There was ananticipatedlossof some £10 million.
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This means ananticipatedlossof £1,000 in the year on a dairy farm the rent of which is £700.
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Theanticipatedlossfor 1971 will be after paying interest charges of no less than £43 million.
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The benefits then proposedanticipatedlossof work and being able to help people when that happened.
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That is certainly less than theanticipatedlossof £250 million.
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At sub-post offices distant more than two miles from an exchange, call offices are opened without guarantee if theanticipatedlossdoes not exceed £10 a year.
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Ananticipatedlossrate of 10% for the first movement did not materialize and instead was 5.2%.
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He had the option to intervene directly or indirectly or to demand compensation for any real or anticipated losses.
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Among other things, an adjustment must be made to allow for anticipated losses on appeal.
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Frontline squadron strengths are maintained by making allowance for anticipated losses when determining the numbers of aircraft to be purchased.
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I have also agreed to advance a further £275 million to recapitalise the company, to repay the remaining borrowings and to meet anticipated losses on existing contracts.
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