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Definition of outturn in US English: outturnnounˈoutˌtərnˈaʊtˌtərnˈaʊtˌtərn The amount of something produced, especially money; output. Example sentencesExamples - But it said this was a good out-turn as the construction market was relatively flat.
- The likely fiscal out-turn for the year just finished will not be very far different from the Budget forecast.
- Some 130,000 new jobs were expected to be created in January but the disappointing out-turn was only 21,000.
- This creates difficulties for health authorities and primary care groups in tracking financial out-turns.
- And while the out-turn on the public finances for 2001-02 may be slightly better than expected, the bigger picture is not so good.
- Spending in 2001 hit 23% and most analysts believe the out-turn for this year will be closer to 20% against the planned 14.3%.
- The economic out-turn for this year is likely to be a general government surplus of about 0.5% of GDP.
- This would still be a respectable out-turn, and significantly better than all current indications for the euro-zone.
- If that's right, it would suggest March's relatively weak out-turn was a blip.
- Previous projections for 2001/2002 estimated that 16 per cent of the budget would be taken up by police pensions, but the actual out-turn was 20 per cent.
- Mr Friel also said the expected out-turn by the group for the full year would be in line with market forecasts.
- The out-turn is expected to be £13,000 compared with an expected £17,000.
- On the export side, IT price deflation and manufacturing softness have contributed to the negative out-turn.
- The monthly out-turn meant that the annual growth rate ticked up to 6.5% in August from a (downwardly revised) 6.4% in July.
- A good economic out-turn and a near-good monsoon have resulted in most Indian companies paying average and above-average bonuses this year, making this festive season a cheerful one.
Synonyms production, product, amount produced, quantity produced, yield, harvest, return, volume, gross national product, gross domestic product, out-turn, achievement, accomplishment, solutions Definition of outturn in US English: outturnnounˈoutˌtərnˈaʊtˌtərn The amount of something produced, especially money; output. Example sentencesExamples - But it said this was a good out-turn as the construction market was relatively flat.
- The likely fiscal out-turn for the year just finished will not be very far different from the Budget forecast.
- Some 130,000 new jobs were expected to be created in January but the disappointing out-turn was only 21,000.
- This creates difficulties for health authorities and primary care groups in tracking financial out-turns.
- And while the out-turn on the public finances for 2001-02 may be slightly better than expected, the bigger picture is not so good.
- Spending in 2001 hit 23% and most analysts believe the out-turn for this year will be closer to 20% against the planned 14.3%.
- The economic out-turn for this year is likely to be a general government surplus of about 0.5% of GDP.
- This would still be a respectable out-turn, and significantly better than all current indications for the euro-zone.
- If that's right, it would suggest March's relatively weak out-turn was a blip.
- Previous projections for 2001/2002 estimated that 16 per cent of the budget would be taken up by police pensions, but the actual out-turn was 20 per cent.
- Mr Friel also said the expected out-turn by the group for the full year would be in line with market forecasts.
- The out-turn is expected to be £13,000 compared with an expected £17,000.
- On the export side, IT price deflation and manufacturing softness have contributed to the negative out-turn.
- The monthly out-turn meant that the annual growth rate ticked up to 6.5% in August from a (downwardly revised) 6.4% in July.
- A good economic out-turn and a near-good monsoon have resulted in most Indian companies paying average and above-average bonuses this year, making this festive season a cheerful one.
Synonyms production, product, amount produced, quantity produced, yield, harvest, return, volume, gross national product, gross domestic product, out-turn, achievement, accomplishment, solutions |