词汇 | indexation |
释义 | indexation noun[ U ] uk /ˌɪn.dekˈseɪ.ʃən/ us /ˌɪn.dekˈseɪ.ʃən/ a system in which the value of something changes in relation to another value or fixed standard: 指数化 indexation toIndexation of pay rises to productivity will give people an incentive to work harder.将加薪与生产效率挂钩会激励人们更加努力地工作。 Estimating value appraise appraiser book value buying power cost costing de-index dollar sign est. euro index of leading economic indicators pricelessly pricing put something at something quote re-estimate recommended retail price RRP underestimate value indexation | Business Englishindexation noun[ U ] /ˌɪndekˈseɪʃən/ukus FINANCE a system of changing the value of something in relation to another value or to a fixed standard: Public sector workers fought for the indexation of wages. Examples of indexationindexation Moreover, by working with the entire population of existing design solutions, it makes the indexation and selection of relevant cases redundant. These adjustments are achieved through shorter labor contracts and/or a higher degree of nominal wage indexation. A typical characteristic of these average-salary schemes is that indexation of all accrued liabilities is made dependent on the solvency position of the pension fund. Indexation is conditional, usually in relation to the funding ratio. Indexation has increased the compensation cutoff to $95,000 for 2005. We also performed several experiments of indexation of natural language texts using transducers or automata. On average, both the replacement rate and the contribution rate decline when the degree of wage-bill indexation is increased. Here post-retirement indexation of the total topped-up to is assumed to be earnings-linked. The pensioners were increasingly complaining that the contribution cuts and restitutions would eat away the reserves for future indexation. The lack of indexation for inflation implies that workers who leave the firm prior to retirement realize little in the way of real retirement benefits. Strategic decisions as to the investments, contribution rate and indexation have no impact on the total economic value of the combined stakes of the stakeholders. The switch from a de facto unconditional indexation towards a solvency-contingent indexation may be seen as a welfare loss for optimising individuals. Most pension funds have found a solution by switching to an average-wage plan with solvency-contingent indexation and contributions. Most pension funds switched to an average-wage plan with solvency-contingent indexation. Two marked weighted dual trees are topologically equivalent when there exists a bijection between the two graphs which respect the intersection matrix and the indexations. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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