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Being recouped
verb
To make back, as an investment.
Exact(5)
Private investment might well end up being recouped in higher user fees.Mr Emanuel is well aware that other cities are watching this experiment with interest.
The production cost, executives said, is being recouped by a license-fee guarantee, in the low seven figures, that Blockbuster agreed to pay for a one-week exclusive.
High-profile athletes such as Marion Jones, Justin Gatlin, Tim Montgomery and others have taken a lot of money from these meets in recent years with little chance of any of it ever being recouped.
Yet Ofcom appears resolved to introduce measures that would effectively prevent any rises in these prices being recouped while customers are still in contract. .
Therefore, volume and revenue changes in laser refractive surgery at our center are not being recouped in premium IOLs.
Similar(55)
How will production costs be recouped?
That monstrous loss can never be recouped".
Another £70m will be recouped by improving building use.
Debts are recouped by withholding valid claims made.
Those vast licence fees may never be recouped.
Some of the losses will not be recouped.
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