expected earnings
collocation in Englishmeaningsofexpectedandearnings
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expected
adjective[before noun]
uk/ɪkˈspek.tɪd/us/ɪkˈspek.tɪd/
believed to be going to happen ...
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earnings
noun[plural]
uk/ˈɜː.nɪŋz/us/ˈɝː.nɪŋz/
the amount of money that someone is paid ...
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(Definition ofexpectedandearningsfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Theexpectedearningsand volatility of earnings for farmers in each region are calculated, with and without a spot market for water.
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Arguably, a more complete specification might also add an interaction term between the level ofexpectedearningsand the expected long-term growth rate.
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The landowners might expect compensation equal to the net present value ofexpectedearningsfrom tourism visits, or somewhere between $146,587 and $571,695 per year discounted over time.
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Companies are sold on theirexpectedearningsand dividends, not on the theoretical replacement cost of assets.
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The philosophy behind the scheme, which is crucial to my case, was to see how far we could compensate for the loss ofexpectedearnings.
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No reference was made to the likely cash flow orexpectedearningsfrom the project.
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We considered very carefully whether to accept claims in advance from people who had obtained work, supported by evidence from the prospective employer ofexpectedearnings.
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It is based upon theexpectedearningsfollowing a students' graduation, not the cost of providing the course.
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The plaintiff provided testimony about the earnings potential associated with a medical degree and sought half of theexpectedearningsassociated with the degree.
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