0 a situation in which someone takes an amount of money that has been made available: --
1 a situation in which someone takes an amount of money that has been made available: --
2 the act of using part of a supply of something, or the amount that is used: --
3 a reduction in the value of an investment below its highest point: --
The difference between their sterling values at the dates of drawdown and repayment was £35·8 million.
I do not have time to go through that point in detail, but drawdown would be withdrawn.
Income drawdown charges are far too high and investment-linked annuities should be made transferable.
The rules allowing income drawdown will apply to stakeholder schemes in the same way as to other personal pension schemes.
Quite clearly, during a period of drawdown, the perception is that the forces no longer need to recruit.
High costs is one of the reasons why income drawdown is unlikely to be suitable for most people.
A fund of that size could not sustain the risks associated with drawdown.
It was anticipated that the drawdown of the implementation force would be postponed substantively until the municipal elections had taken place.