outturn
outturn
Definition
out·turn (o̵ut′tʉrn′)
noun
output (sense )
outturn
Usage Examples
Converse of object
- expect: The Revenue report shows the expected outturn to be within budgeted resources.
Preposition: for
- year: Following rigorous management action, the outturn for the 2004-05 academic year is currently projected as an overspend of £ 137,000.
Adjective modifier
- estimated: The table compares plans for 2002-03 and 2003-04 with outturn for 1998-99 through to 2000-01, and with the estimated outturn for 2001-02.
- provisional: This shows the provisional outturn for the control total in 1997-98.
- actual: The position will have to be reviewed in the light of the actual outturn.
- net: In Note 26, the excess of net resource outturn is analyzed by TLB Holders.
- final: Today's statement is the beginning of a process of engagement with local authorities on the final outturn of their provision.
- financial: Annual report of the administration and financial outturn of the small fund, with a summary of each funded integration project.
Modifies a noun
- figure: The final outturn figure will be published in April 2007.
- position: The final outturn position for 2004/05 would be presented to the Committee in August.
- statement: After the end of that financial year they are required to prepare an outturn statement.
- cost: Such close co-operation between the customer and the designer can produce dividends both in terms of timely construction and outturn cost.
- datum: Local authority spending data for 2004-05 in this release reflect final outturn data.
- price: Costs are on a resource basis at outturn prices.
Noun used with modifier
- forecast: Forward program 6. 2005-06 Budgets: forecast outturn 13.
- revenue: A full report on Capital Expenditure will be presented at the next meeting, together with the final Revenue outturn figures.
- expenditure: Appropriation Accounts - report the expenditure outturn on a cash basis for the previous financial year for each vote.
- budget: Forecast reconciliation of net operating cost to net resource outturn and resource budget outturn 15.
- resource: In Note 26, the excess of net resource outturn is analyzed by TLB Holders.
- capital: In it's response the DfT also included figures for capital, measuring the total LTP allocations against a capital outturn figure.
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