English to Malay Dictionary drawdown

drawdown

pengeluaran
definition
noun
the unit is the first to leave Germany as part of the drawdown
a reduction in the size or presence of a military force.
the drawdown seemed to be concentrated in the smaller hedge funds
a decline in an investment or fund.
example
There is little question that the US expansion of the past decade has largely been fuelled by a huge 'drawdown' in personal household savings and corresponding rise in private sector indebtedness.
A huge 'drawdown' in the force structure followed the end of the Cold War, and many of those remaining forces withdrew to the homeland, where their upkeep is less expensive and where they are kept ready for deployment in any direction.
As a consequence of an unrelenting 'drawdown' of fossil fuels, our species faces the daunting prospect of a transition from the overshoot phase toward collapse.
In my view, these ISF units by next summer may well allow a significant 'drawdown' of a third or more of the deployed U.S. forces.
Long-term borrowings at December 31 now amount to £469.5m which includes a £46.0m 'drawdown' under a revolving credit facility.
A further 'drawdown' on the Maram loan account took place on the same day to cover repayment of the Syndicate Bank loan.
‘The balance of ADF personnel and police remaining in the Solomons after the military 'drawdown' over the coming months recognises there is still hard work and some risks associated with the mission,’ he said.
Downstream water users had previously received water through a gate-operated control on the damn: the resultant 'drawdown' on the reservoir was substantial.
This year it is expected that a further 'drawdown' from reserves exceeding £5m will be needed.
He also addresses the significant decrease in England's defense spending and the 'drawdown' of British forces.
The Income Drawdown Advisory Bureau is an independent specialist which will advise on income 'drawdown' , as well as phased retirement and annuities.
Nonetheless, the 'drawdown' is tied to events that are scheduled to begin in January, when a major round of U.S. troop rotations that will last several months is to get underway.
Contractors have been used to fill the void created by the 'drawdown' in troop strength.
the 'drawdown' seemed to be concentrated in the smaller hedge funds
"The 'drawdown' in distillate appears to be the focus of the market," Kilduff said.
The president alone has the authority to order a " 'drawdown' " of the reserve, at an estimated rate of 4.1 million barrels per day.
Last week's 'drawdown' of 7.1 million barrels was a big surprise to "analysts" who expected a drop of just over 1 million barrels.
The next major reflagging of regimental elements, prompted by the 'drawdown' in Army forces after the war in Vietnam, occurred in 1972.
The weekly energy reserves report from the US Department of Energy surprised market watchers who predicted a 'drawdown' in crude reserves.
The species is well known for its ability to invade exposed mud flats after a 'drawdown' .
And it means ensuring that we keep our environment healthy—setting limits on emissions of carbon and other pollutants and on the 'drawdown' of water and soil resources.
Often, the first sign of the incoming wave is a dramatic 'drawdown' of the sea - a negative wave which, unfortunately, can have the effect of attracting people to the shore.
The end result might not be the splashy, headline grabbing figures we saw last month in the US, but it is ultimately more sustainable because the consumption is predicated on a 'drawdown' of savings, rather than fuelled by debt expansion.
"When the Cold War ended there was a general 'drawdown' ," the colonel said.
In the early to mid-1990's, the Army experienced a huge 'drawdown' of soldiers and installations throughout Europe.
the unit is the first to leave Germany as part of the 'drawdown'
He told me that the case was going well and he asked me to consent to the 'drawdown' of my contribution.
a 'drawdown' on investment capital
This will mean that companies and some banks will be allowed to fail, and that fiscal outlays will be scaled back and not funded at previous levels through a further 'drawdown' of reserves.
Winter conditions limited use of stalk fields which resulted in a further 'drawdown' of short hay supplies.
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