English to Kannada Dictionary drawdown

drawdown

ಆಡಳಿತ ಕೊನೆ
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.
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In both cases the 'drawdown' of fund balances came relatively early, as states reacted to the emerging revenue shortfalls.
Downstream water users had previously received water through a gate-operated control on the damn: the resultant 'drawdown' on the reservoir was substantial.
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.
In the early to mid-1990's, the Army experienced a huge 'drawdown' of soldiers and installations throughout Europe.
The last significant dip into the SPR occurred during Desert Storm, when Bush the Elder ordered a 'drawdown' of 34 million barrels.
The 'drawdown' of Air Force elements involved in Operation Anode is all but complete - coming soon after the first anniversary of the Regional Assistance Mission to the Solomon Islands.
The upcoming September security assessment may be the first sign of whether a 'drawdown' is feasible.
On average, the poll called for a 900,000 barrel increase in crude stocks, recovering from a larger-than-expected 'drawdown' the week before.
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.
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.
One of the key players in relation to the purchase of your property and the 'drawdown' of your mortgage cheque will be your solicitor.
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.
A further 'drawdown' on the Maram loan account took place on the same day to cover repayment of the Syndicate Bank loan.
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.
the 'drawdown' seemed to be concentrated in the smaller hedge funds
The inventory 'drawdown' has fueled concern that refiners may struggle to build supplies of distillate fuel, including heating oil, for peak winter demand.
The weekly energy reserves report from the US Department of Energy surprised market watchers who predicted a 'drawdown' in crude reserves.
‘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.
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 next major reflagging of regimental elements, prompted by the 'drawdown' in Army forces after the war in Vietnam, occurred in 1972.
He told me that the case was going well and he asked me to consent to the 'drawdown' of my contribution.
The bank's pipeline of loans that were approved and awaiting 'drawdown' stood at €3.4 billion, up from €3 billion at the end of last year.
Contractors have been used to fill the void created by the 'drawdown' in troop strength.
KAC will not allege that its user claim is dependent on the extent of 'drawdown' from stock.
Germany could be hit hardest by US plans for a major overhaul of the US military presence worldwide, marking the biggest 'drawdown' since the end of the Cold War.
Winter conditions limited use of stalk fields which resulted in a further 'drawdown' of short hay supplies.
The species is well known for its ability to invade exposed mud flats after a 'drawdown' .
Germany is well prepared in its strategic oil reserves, and there are no glaring factors that would force a 'drawdown' of reserves, barring a global catastrophe.
a 'drawdown' on investment capital
The Future of the Army Profession is an exhaustive examination of how the military profession has developed in recent years-since the end of the force 'drawdown' of the late 1990s.
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