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Definition of rebase in English: rebaseverb riːˈbeɪsriˈbeɪs [with object]Establish a new base level for (a tax level, price index, etc.) 重定(税收、价格指数等)的基准 the retail price index was rebased in January 1987 Example sentencesExamples - Attempts by the chief executive to rebase the company's share options, even as the shares sank so low as to become virtually worthless, was typical of the decoupling.
- We are completely restructuring our units to provide the right mix of warfighting capabilities while rebasing them to new and better facilities to provide a premier quality of life.
- The effect of this is to the benefit of the Husband by some £24,000 because it will reduce his ultimate liability by that amount as 50% of the properties values will be rebased for tax purposes.
- This looks nearer to reality as convergence on a rebased basis is clear.
- The British Gurkha regiments were rebased in Malaya, later in Hong Kong, and finally in Britain.
- For instance, rebasing by adding 50 to the non-economic component in each period and subtracting 50 from the economic component would not affect the conclusions at all.
- During this year, the entire National Accounts have been rebased from 1993 onward which caused the delay in publishing these all important national benchmarks.
- ‘We need to have a rebasing of the levels of awards and investors need to be strong about demanding it.
- All 22 million English homes are now being revalued by the government's Valuation Office agency to pave the way for a rebasing of charges from April 2007.
- The company's associates have sold out as well and the chief executive had some options rebased from 70p to 10p.
- He rebased the finances of racing, and went out on a tremendous high by settling the dispute with the Office of Fair Trading.
- The flight was scheduled as a routine mission in which another crewman and I would rebase our qualifications.
- Shortly thereafter the Government Statistician announced a rebasing of the index, which could have been used to justify a lower rate of increase.
- They frequently rebased our trees against the latest upstream kernels as well as integrated additional bug fixes, performance tunings, hardware platform support and feature additions.
- After we provided the ship with a surface-surveillance picture, we started rebasing our night doppler approaches.
- Without the war, such rebasing may not have proved necessary.
- The rebasing affects all series from their start dates, which is 1919 for total IP and manufacturing IP, 1948 for manufacturing capacity, and 1967 for total industrial capacity.
- Apart from the rebasing of the Italian lira in January 1990, when it moved from the wide to the narrow fluctuation band, there were no realignments.
Definition of rebase in US English: rebaseverbrēˈbāsriˈbeɪs [with object]Establish a new base level for (a tax level, price index, etc.) 重定(税收、价格指数等)的基准 the retail price index was rebased in January 1987 Example sentencesExamples - The British Gurkha regiments were rebased in Malaya, later in Hong Kong, and finally in Britain.
- We are completely restructuring our units to provide the right mix of warfighting capabilities while rebasing them to new and better facilities to provide a premier quality of life.
- He rebased the finances of racing, and went out on a tremendous high by settling the dispute with the Office of Fair Trading.
- Shortly thereafter the Government Statistician announced a rebasing of the index, which could have been used to justify a lower rate of increase.
- The rebasing affects all series from their start dates, which is 1919 for total IP and manufacturing IP, 1948 for manufacturing capacity, and 1967 for total industrial capacity.
- The effect of this is to the benefit of the Husband by some £24,000 because it will reduce his ultimate liability by that amount as 50% of the properties values will be rebased for tax purposes.
- During this year, the entire National Accounts have been rebased from 1993 onward which caused the delay in publishing these all important national benchmarks.
- For instance, rebasing by adding 50 to the non-economic component in each period and subtracting 50 from the economic component would not affect the conclusions at all.
- The company's associates have sold out as well and the chief executive had some options rebased from 70p to 10p.
- They frequently rebased our trees against the latest upstream kernels as well as integrated additional bug fixes, performance tunings, hardware platform support and feature additions.
- This looks nearer to reality as convergence on a rebased basis is clear.
- The flight was scheduled as a routine mission in which another crewman and I would rebase our qualifications.
- ‘We need to have a rebasing of the levels of awards and investors need to be strong about demanding it.
- Attempts by the chief executive to rebase the company's share options, even as the shares sank so low as to become virtually worthless, was typical of the decoupling.
- Apart from the rebasing of the Italian lira in January 1990, when it moved from the wide to the narrow fluctuation band, there were no realignments.
- All 22 million English homes are now being revalued by the government's Valuation Office agency to pave the way for a rebasing of charges from April 2007.
- Without the war, such rebasing may not have proved necessary.
- After we provided the ship with a surface-surveillance picture, we started rebasing our night doppler approaches.
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