0 one of several parts of a financial arrangement, payment, amount, etc.:
1 one of the parts into which a particular financial arrangement, payment, investment, etc. is divided:
The first tranche of centres have now been chosen, and a second tranche is currently being considered.
The dramaturgical principle governing these three scenes is that of a tranche de vie, the realistic representation of daily life.
The failure to commit adequate financial resources, in a single tranche, has been suggested as one of the prime causes of the difficulties.
Further, if specialist demand for the more interesting tranches is sufficiently strong, the residual z-tranche could become fundamentally attractive by being cheap and high yielding.
The problem is to estimate the expected value of the sum of present values of future cash flows for each tranche.
A new tranche of empirical work is now needed, however, to explore the characteristics of the most recent generations of older people.
This can be used to underpin the provision of retirement income certainty, in its basic tranche.
Another tranche of active labour market policies seeks to improve the matching process in the employment system.