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Discover Ludwig'recalculated' is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it when you want to express the idea of performing a calculation again or changing a previously calculated result. Example: The accountant recalculated the tax bill and found the taxpayer was actually owed a refund.
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recalculated
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Past of recalculate
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Several other African countries have recalculated their economic data recently, producing sharp rises in GDP estimates.
The effect will be to create 'winners and losers' as budgets are recalculated using the new funding calculation.
But according to the merger memorandum signed in November, Iberia can call off the wedding if BA cannot reach a satisfactory agreement with the trustees of its two pension funds.On December 14th the trustees announced that they had recalculated the deficit of the two funds at £3.7 billion, based on March 31st valuations.
So I recalculated the advanced country numbers (p12 of the paper) to leave out the US.
Cuts in tax rates and bureaucracy have increased tax revenues and made it a bit easier to start a business.Economists have been upgrading their forecasts of this year's GDP growth to 6% or more rough guesses, admittedly, given the amount of activity hidden from the tax authorities and the limitations of a statistical bureau that recently recalculated the 2000 growth figure for the third time.
As for FDI, Sadhana Srivastava, in an article in India's Economic and Political Weekly, has recalculated both India's and China's figures for the year 2000 to make a fairer comparison.
Moreover, many of the climbs that plumped up the highest scores have since been downgraded, but the scores themselves have not been recalculated.
That it was not is because the numbers have recently been recalculated.
They also won a first general election seat in the lower house (eight years earlier a Green candidate gained a seat in a by-election).But at the still-ripe age of 67, Mr Brown seems to have recalculated.
Smithers, a British investment consultancy, has recalculated the profits of 145 of America's largest corporations, charging the costs of options against income, and found that profits for 1998 had been overstated by 50%.
Using similar methods, the authors recalculated poverty figures for the period of 1967-2010 and concluded:Poverty rates would have actually increased slightly over the time period, from 27% to nearly 29%.
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