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单词 nonrecurring
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Definition of nonrecurring in US English:

nonrecurring

adjectivenänriˈkəriNGnänriˈkəriNG
  • 1(of costs, charges, taxes, etc.) occurring one time only.

    nonrecurring grants to officers
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Excluding nonrecurring items from both periods, and discontinued operations from 2001 results, comparable-basis earnings per share were $1.73 in 2002 compared to $1.24 in 2001.
    • In 2002, the company achieved record sales and net earnings of $17.7 billion and $3.2 billion, respectively, with diluted earnings per share of $2.06, excluding nonrecurring charges.
    • Nonrecurring costs include initial system installation, turn-up, test and provisioning.
    • Even when companies didn't report negative three-year tax rates, those with exceptionally low numbers invariably benefited from some sort of nonrecurring tax benefits.
    • The decision cost the corporation more than $100 million in nonrecurring costs and charges when it shuttered the facilities and laid off 600 warehouse employees.
    • The most common trick was to push ordinary expenses into the category of one-time or nonrecurring costs.
    • It recorded a nonrecurring restructuring charge of $11.1 million and recorded a loss of 36 cents per share.
    • Although both recurring and nonrecurring cost data were available, only recurring data were used for this analysis.
    • This would leave the new production aircraft unencumbered in reaching the break-even point by any need to recover nonrecurring costs.
    • In other methods of cost accounting, the nonrecurring costs may have been identified as sunk costs and linked to future sales of the specific article.
    • The company constantly uses nonrecurring items such as restructuring charges to make its net income look better than cash flow would suggest.
    • In addition, adjustments for nonrecurring items need to be made.
    • In order to have a new product from its inception, such companies may need to be willing to undertake low-margin activities and sometimes even to charge them as nonrecurring expenses.
    • Including nonrecurring charges and extraordinary gains from bond redemptions, the total net loss for fiscal 2001 was $98.9 million.
    • Logically the enormous nonrecurring costs would also be recovered from the price after the break-even point is reached.
    • Recurring costs are incurred on an ongoing basis, such as final assembly, while nonrecurring costs are made up of one-time expenses such as initial tooling and production planning.
    • The membership fees were divided into monthly, nonrecurring, and annual.
    • Write-off of nonrecurring costs during development so the price billed to the customer (and the launch provider's balance sheet) is unencumbered with the need to recover the original investment.
    • Part of the nonrecurring cost may have been financed by loans.
    • It would seem that in the case of government-funded development, the nonrecurring costs were clearly identified, but have already been paid off.
  • 2Not returning or recurring.

    a nonrecurring illness
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Thus the law was passed, to allow fraud investigators to view and identify nonrecurring trends.
    • Success rates are similar for women whose first cesarean delivery was performed for a nonrecurring indication and for women who have not undergone a previous cesarean delivery.
    • This protection applies to employees who are full-time, part-time, or probationary, so long as their employment was not brief, nonrecurring, or not expected to continue for a significant period.
    • Although most women who have undergone a cesarean delivery because of dystocia can have a successful recovery, the percentage may be lower than for those with nonrecurring indications.
    • The model simulates such morphologies, nevertheless, they are completely random and nonrecurring.
    • The estimation error risk of nonrecurring data is not considered.
    • In the random condition, the subjects were presented with nonrecurring problems that were always different in the five blocks of trials.
    • Again, a market that has been very selective in its interpretation of the data is viewing this drag as a one-off nonrecurring event.
 
 

Definition of nonrecurring in US English:

nonrecurring

adjectivenänriˈkəriNG
  • 1(of costs, charges, taxes, etc.) occurring one time only.

    nonrecurring grants to officers
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Although both recurring and nonrecurring cost data were available, only recurring data were used for this analysis.
    • The membership fees were divided into monthly, nonrecurring, and annual.
    • In other methods of cost accounting, the nonrecurring costs may have been identified as sunk costs and linked to future sales of the specific article.
    • Excluding nonrecurring items from both periods, and discontinued operations from 2001 results, comparable-basis earnings per share were $1.73 in 2002 compared to $1.24 in 2001.
    • Including nonrecurring charges and extraordinary gains from bond redemptions, the total net loss for fiscal 2001 was $98.9 million.
    • This would leave the new production aircraft unencumbered in reaching the break-even point by any need to recover nonrecurring costs.
    • The decision cost the corporation more than $100 million in nonrecurring costs and charges when it shuttered the facilities and laid off 600 warehouse employees.
    • Even when companies didn't report negative three-year tax rates, those with exceptionally low numbers invariably benefited from some sort of nonrecurring tax benefits.
    • It recorded a nonrecurring restructuring charge of $11.1 million and recorded a loss of 36 cents per share.
    • Part of the nonrecurring cost may have been financed by loans.
    • The company constantly uses nonrecurring items such as restructuring charges to make its net income look better than cash flow would suggest.
    • Logically the enormous nonrecurring costs would also be recovered from the price after the break-even point is reached.
    • Nonrecurring costs include initial system installation, turn-up, test and provisioning.
    • In 2002, the company achieved record sales and net earnings of $17.7 billion and $3.2 billion, respectively, with diluted earnings per share of $2.06, excluding nonrecurring charges.
    • Write-off of nonrecurring costs during development so the price billed to the customer (and the launch provider's balance sheet) is unencumbered with the need to recover the original investment.
    • The most common trick was to push ordinary expenses into the category of one-time or nonrecurring costs.
    • Recurring costs are incurred on an ongoing basis, such as final assembly, while nonrecurring costs are made up of one-time expenses such as initial tooling and production planning.
    • In addition, adjustments for nonrecurring items need to be made.
    • In order to have a new product from its inception, such companies may need to be willing to undertake low-margin activities and sometimes even to charge them as nonrecurring expenses.
    • It would seem that in the case of government-funded development, the nonrecurring costs were clearly identified, but have already been paid off.
  • 2Not returning or recurring.

    a nonrecurring illness
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Thus the law was passed, to allow fraud investigators to view and identify nonrecurring trends.
    • This protection applies to employees who are full-time, part-time, or probationary, so long as their employment was not brief, nonrecurring, or not expected to continue for a significant period.
    • The model simulates such morphologies, nevertheless, they are completely random and nonrecurring.
    • Success rates are similar for women whose first cesarean delivery was performed for a nonrecurring indication and for women who have not undergone a previous cesarean delivery.
    • The estimation error risk of nonrecurring data is not considered.
    • Again, a market that has been very selective in its interpretation of the data is viewing this drag as a one-off nonrecurring event.
    • In the random condition, the subjects were presented with nonrecurring problems that were always different in the five blocks of trials.
    • Although most women who have undergone a cesarean delivery because of dystocia can have a successful recovery, the percentage may be lower than for those with nonrecurring indications.
 
 
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