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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adequately discounting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the process of reducing the value or importance of something in a sufficient manner.
Example: "In financial analysis, adequately discounting future cash flows is essential for accurate valuation."
Alternatives: "sufficiently reducing" or "properly accounting for".
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In addition, the market is not adequately discounting the sales, profit and cash flow potential stemming from last year's acquisition of the North American bottling business.
Credit Suisse First Boston upgraded Intel to "neutral" from "underperform" and raised the 12-month price target to $27.50 from $24. CSFB said, "Given material underperformance, well-publicized market-share and ASP [average-selling-price] erosion, and a healthier capacity outlook (due to chipsets moving to 300mm), we believe the market is adequately discounting our concerns".
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Nonetheless, we think the business' fundamentals are more than adequately discounted.
Conclusions: Even though women may not remember conversations with their health care provider about CHD risk, the possibility that risk factors were not adequately assessed cannot be discounted.
Adolescents often have extremely high rates of time discounting; in other words, they respond strongly to immediate punishments and rewards but do not adequately take into account the longer-term ramifications of their actions.
Discounting The Discount.
Heavy discounting.
Nor does discounting.
But discounting earnings?
- Was discounting performed?
There is a wealth of evidence that the discounted utility model does not adequately represent human behaviour.
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