Betekenis van:
recoup

to recoup
Werkwoord
  • zich schadeloosstellen, terugvorderen
  • reimburse or compensate (someone), as for a loss

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to recoup
Werkwoord
  • gebrek, fout verhelpen
  • regain or make up for

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to recoup
Werkwoord
  • van een saldo afhalen; correct boeken
  • retain and refrain from disbursing; of payments

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to recoup
Werkwoord
  • korten; korten op betaling
  • retain and refrain from disbursing; of payments

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to recoup
Werkwoord
  • bijwerken, bijspijkeren
  • regain or make up for

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Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. He kept on gambling, trying in vain to recoup his losses.
  2. the part of its cash flow that the company will be able to use to recoup its investment costs.
  3. This is what creates the discrimination and enables Sky to charge a subscription fee to recoup the cost of the decoders.
  4. Thus it is apparent that, for those types of training, high workforce turnovers actually prevent the company from appropriating sufficient benefits to recoup the training costs incurred.
  5. It is accepted that Vauxhall’s inability to internalize the benefits of the training and recoup its training costs strongly reduces its incentive to provide this training solely from its own resources [15].
  6. This is because satellite is based on a subscription fee system and can recoup the costs of providing decoders to its own customers and because Sky, as a monopolist, is not subject to the free riding problem.
  7. Therefore any creditor in a bankruptcy scenario would only be able to recoup the portion of its outstanding liabilities that was secured by collateral, in so far as its rank enabled it to benefit from the liquidation value of the secured assets.
  8. In such situations, NRAs may allow them, after having determined that there are impediments on the retail market to market entry and expansion, to recoup their higher incremental costs compared to those of a modelled operator for a transitional period of up to four years after market entry.
  9. Similar arguments are put forward by Mediaset, which maintains that the measure is not selective because the aid is granted to consumers and that the selectivity arises from Sky's business choice to use NDS technology. This is what creates the discrimination and enables Sky to charge a subscription fee to recoup the cost of the decoders.
  10. There is no other way to recoup the costs of investment in a power plant than to operate it or sell it at a price that cannot exceed the revenue that the power plant generates by selling its electricity on the market.
  11. In particular, the duration of the authorisation granted should be fixed in such a way that it does not restrict or limit free competition beyond what is necessary in order to enable the provider to recoup the cost of investment and to make a fair return on the capital invested.
  12. Moreover, if all this had been part of the restructuring plan of the fish auction in 2002, no private investor would have agreed to invest BEF 250 million in the fish auction with a view to reselling it later, as he could not reasonably expect on the basis of the business plan to be able to recoup this investment by the mere sale of the business a few years later.
  13. In the original investigation, for the purpose of establishing the injury elimination level, it was considered that any measure should allow the Community industry to cover its costs of production and to achieve a reasonable profit, namely 15 % on sales turnover. This percentage is needed to recoup investments necessary to adapt the production to new security requirements and improve the overall competitiveness of the company.
  14. They take the view that, in the framework of the restructuring of the fish auction the City acted like a private investor, in so far as the recapitalisation of the fish auction was more profitable from an economic point of view than the closing of the auction and that through the privatisation, the City would be able to recoup its investment through the rent it will ask from the private owner of the auction.
  15. The other shareholders had other motivations — Usinor wished to exit Charleroi without re-negotiating the commitments it gave when purchasing Cockerill, and this operation provided a low or no-cost route to do so, while Duferco would probably more than recoup the losses incurred by relying on Carsid for slab supply to its Belgian operations through its profits on the trading of the end product.