expected loss
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expected
adjective[before noun]
uk/ɪkˈspek.tɪd/us/ɪkˈspek.tɪd/
believed to be going to happen ...
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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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If we adopt a direct payments rule, for instance, the relevant measure of the damages would be theexpectedloss.
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Theexpectedlossis then necessarily greater than the critical loss for any price increase, since the latter is zero.
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Thus, the focus of this paper will be on computing theexpectedloss.
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Particularly, no parameter value resulted in anexpectedlossin life expectancy.
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This then can allow the decision maker to choose the decision with the leastexpectedloss.
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This results in the smallexpectedlossfor low beam energies, where the cross sections for four fold charged ions are quite high.
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The common feature of these (and other) variants is that differences inexpectedlossmust not be reflected in contributions.
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Because of someexpectedlossof sensitivity analysing pooled and frozen faecal samples, the overall herd prevalence is probably even higher than the 49 % found in this study.
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Predictive means are optimal in terms of providing minimalexpectedlossvis a vis squared-error predictive loss functions.
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Theexpectedlossin 196465 is about £½ million.
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The council'sexpectedlossof income is due in part to a planned reduction in the council's share of the science budget.
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Even after those grants have been received, the chairman and his predecessor have spoken of anexpectedlossfor that year of £185 million.
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The percentages quoted relate the provision in the accounts forexpectedlosson disposal to the total of the stocks on hand at the end of the year of account.
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I stated that the estimated yield of the tax as amended would be £54,000,000, and the difference is £14,000,000 as theexpectedlossby reason of this change.
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Theexpectedlossof supply as a result of today's announcement means that we need to increase our efforts in the more appropriate use of blood.
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It is not a simple matter, especially when we brigade the rise in the contributions with theexpectedlossof benefits that future national insurance will buy.
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It is true that differing opinions on the other side of the ocean with respect toexpectedlossand unexpected loss have caused a small postponement of a few months.
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The total risk is theexpectedloss: the sum of the products of the consequences multiplied by their probabilities.
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