drawdown

কমানোর প্রক্রিয়া
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
Gasoline stocks were forecast to show a 3 million barrel 'drawdown' .
State and local governments that issue bonds must file periodic reports and disclosures of certain events, such as a change in a credit rating or an unscheduled 'drawdown' of debt reserves.
In the early to mid-1990's, the Army experienced a huge 'drawdown' of soldiers and installations throughout Europe.
A further 'drawdown' on the Maram loan account took place on the same day to cover repayment of the Syndicate Bank loan.
the unit is the first to leave Germany as part of the 'drawdown'
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.
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.
The last significant dip into the SPR occurred during Desert Storm, when Bush the Elder ordered a 'drawdown' of 34 million barrels.
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' .
the 'drawdown' seemed to be concentrated in the smaller hedge funds
The company is using cash along with a 'drawdown' on its existing credit facility and an additional $800m bridge credit facility.
As a result of the force 'drawdown' that took place in the early 1990s, the Air Force began experiencing a shortage in the number of fighter pilots it was producing each year.
The planned force 'drawdown' in Europe will cause the U.S. European Command service components to depend increasingly on one another for logistics support.
a 'drawdown' on investment capital
He told me that the case was going well and he asked me to consent to the 'drawdown' of my contribution.
Over the next few weeks the military will begin its 'drawdown' but are eager to point out that they are not leaving until the work is done, and this is emphasized by the attitude of the new rotation coming into base.
KAC will not allege that its user claim is dependent on the extent of 'drawdown' from stock.
Do not be afraid to ask questions and keep them under pressure to have their side of things up-to-date, to keep the ball rolling regarding the 'drawdown' of your mortgage cheque.
One factor contributing to the last recession was the unprecedented 'drawdown' in stockpiles.
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.
The next major reflagging of regimental elements, prompted by the 'drawdown' in Army forces after the war in Vietnam, occurred in 1972.
a 'drawdown' on investment capital
the 'drawdown' seemed to be concentrated in the smaller hedge funds
Winter conditions limited use of stalk fields which resulted in a further 'drawdown' of short hay supplies.
The last significant dip into the SPR occurred during Desert Storm, when Bush the Elder ordered a 'drawdown' of 34 million barrels.
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.
"When the Cold War ended there was a general 'drawdown' ," the colonel said.
‘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.
On average, the poll called for a 900,000 barrel increase in crude stocks, recovering from a larger-than-expected 'drawdown' the week before.
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