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adjusted

[uh-juhs-tid] / əˈdʒʌs tɪd /




ADJECTIVE
modified
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Targa said it expects Stakeholder to “generate unlevered adjusted free cash flow of approximately $200 million annually with minimal capital needs, very low integration costs and attractive acreage with a stable volume profile.”

From The Wall Street Journal

But it doesn’t change the fact that growth is cooling from high levels, and investors have adjusted their expectations accordingly.

From The Wall Street Journal

“For many Americans, particularly those who don’t have pensions, this is the only source of lifetime income they have, and it’s cost-of-living adjusted.”

From MarketWatch

The design can also be adjusted without the need for major changes in the build process.

From BBC

In the third quarter, Mexico’s GDP contracted 0.3% in seasonally adjusted terms from the second quarter, led by a drop in industrial output, and was down 0.2% from the year-earlier quarter.

From The Wall Street Journal