corresponding loss

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corresponding
adjective
uk
/ˌkɒr.ɪˈspɒn.dɪŋ/
us
/ˌkɔːr.əˈspɑːn.dɪŋ/
similar to, connected with, or caused by ...
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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 ofcorrespondingandlossfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Thecorrespondinglossin expressive power can be recovered by making safety explicit as a contract.
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Thecorrespondinglosscould only have been the loss represented by the mere use of the dock.
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Therefore, whatever can be gained in income is almost completely offset by acorrespondinglossin leisure utility.
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Thecorrespondinglossof intimacy is perhaps regrettable, though the additional weight given to the bass line is well judged.
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Thecorrespondinglossof output was 160,000 tons and the payments made to the men concerned amounted to £82,000.
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If they contract out, they do not pay contributions and, of course, there is acorrespondinglossof benefit.
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It is thecorrespondinglossof freedom and the loss of opportunities for sport.
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This may result in the people concerned getting more than a fair share of foreign exchange and our normal export trade sufferingcorrespondingloss.
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If, on the other hand, it turns out, us it well may, to his disadvantage, are you suggesting compensating him for thecorrespondingloss?
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If the concession were extended to all households consisting only of pensioners, thecorrespondingloss of revenue would be between £70 million and £75 million a year.
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That led to the gross undervaluing of the company and thecorrespondinglossto the taxpayer.
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I expect thecorrespondinglossin 1976 to be smaller.
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I simply mentioned acorrespondinglosswhich we expect to represent existing vacancies and natural wastage.
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Would there not be acorrespondinglossto dealers when the duty is reduced?
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I am strongly of opinion that, as has been the experience of the business world, enforced economies need not lead to acorrespondinglossof efficiency.
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It is a further contribution to the policy of bureaucratic control, with thecorrespondinglossof initiative, and the sterilisation, in my judgment, of the spirit of enterprise.
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Under a timetable, however, we can make room to discuss one matter only if we suffer acorrespondinglossof time to discuss some other matter.
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In practice, this allows for the use of lower cost glass withoutcorrespondinglossof quality.
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Some devices offer long play modes with compression up to 5x higher than original signal, withcorrespondinglossof quality.
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It can be parameterized in terms of either the loss angle "or thecorrespondinglosstangent tan".
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