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"recalculation" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it when you wish to refer to the process of revising or adjusting a figure or calculation. For example, "The bank had to do a recalculation of the loan when the borrower's monthly income increased."
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recalculation
noun
The act of recalculating; a second or subsequent calculation.
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A lot of recalculation needs to get done, and the problem is really daunting.
The Medicaid programme must now achieve savings mostly by cutting spending for hospitals that chiefly serve the poor.Another "windfall" victim was a legislated recalculation of the consumer price index to correct its over-statement of inflation, a move which would have helped to curb the rise in entitlement costs.
Enabling them to experiment more freely, without constant redrawing and recalculation, could help to liberate them from today's engineering constraints.
And that's much more consistent with a demand shock story than a recalculation story.Enter the balance-sheet recession.
And eventually, that energy will run out.Now Arnold Kling might tell a recalculation story in this case that if the government steps in and deploys some of that energy toward employment-generating stimulus projects then businesses won't be fooled: they'll understand that the boost is temporary and will largely remain on the sidelines waiting to see where cash piles can be most profitably directed.
Nigeria has overtaken South Africa to become the continent's largest economy following the recalculation of GDP, although it remains less developed and more unequal than its rival.
The base year will now be recalibrated every few years, with the next recalculation scheduled for 2016.Despite the celebratory tone of the announcement, Mr Kale and Nigeria's Finance Minister, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala seemed keen to manage expectations.
In the latest go-round, those arguing that monetary mismanagement allowed the recession to take place are fending off critics on two fronts: those favouring an Austrian, "recalculation" version of the downturn, and those arguing that it was a balance-sheet recession.Let's begin with the recalculation story.
A recalculation to fit European Union norms lifts Germany's investment ratio from 17% to 19%, by including companies' research and development spending.
Schroders, founded in 1818, was for many years the essence of the staid, pinstriped world of the City of London.MSCI, an American stockmarket-index group, announced details of a recalculation of its indices.
The new sets of overall weights are then used as a basis for a further recalculation, and the whole process is repeated until the values become stable.
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