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outturn

[out-turn] / ˈaʊtˌtɜrn /






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"Respondents indicated that the upward revisions reflected recent data outturns showing more persistence than expected as well as higher forecast wage growth," the ECB said.

From Reuters • Jul. 28, 2023

Especially in recent years, the budget has become more or less a work of fiction, bearing little resemblance to eventual tax and spending outturns.

From Reuters • May 10, 2013

The actual outturns were declines of 3.5%, 4.2% and 2.6% respectively.

From Economist • Jul. 20, 2012

Delayed inspection returns and terminal outturns, due to the recurring car shortage, prevented the farmers from financing and widened the spread between street and track prices as the close of navigation approached.

From Deep Furrows by Moorhouse, Hopkins




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