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adjusted

[uh-juhs-tid] / əˈdʒʌs tɪd /




ADJECTIVE
modified
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That’s nowhere near the $4.50 a pound, adjusted for inflation, that U.S shrimpers earned back in the roaring 1980s, when shrimp was less common in home kitchens and something of a luxury item.

From Los Angeles Times

NIO hasn’t reached profitability yet but the company wants to break even on an adjusted basis in the fourth quarter of 2025.

From The Wall Street Journal

Meanwhile, its chemicals and products segment is expected to report an adjusted earnings loss.

From The Wall Street Journal

Constellation, which sells beers including Corona and Modelo in the U.S. along with wine brands like Kim Crawford, reported adjusted earnings per share of $3.06 for its third quarter, which ran through November.

From MarketWatch

But the price would likely be much higher than the U.S. offer in 1946 of $100 million for the island which, adjusted for inflation, would be more than $1.6 billion in today’s money.

From The Wall Street Journal