outturn Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of outturn In English

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  • These outturns nevertheless show that superior returns by prudent person sectors are not just a quirk of the 1980-1995 data period.

  • Equally, local authorities can raise the outturn (and therefore the final settlement) by spending above budget.

  • The outturn figure for spend on prison education in 1995–96 was £36,956,000.

  • That is very close to the outturn figure for 1996–97, which was £34,481,000.

  • The latest estimated outturn is £1,763 million and a winter supplementary estimate for a further £137 million has been announced.

  • Forecast outturn expenditure on youth training and employment training in comparison to 1990–91 cash limits is shown in the table.

  • The increase is within the forecast outturn for the planning total published today in the statistical supplement to the 1990 autumn statement.

  • The increase is within the forecast outturn for the planning total published today in the statistical supplement to the autumn statement.

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