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Analysts doubt that the Japanese companies will recoup their investments soon.

Can you imagine how they're just going to pimp him out over and over again to recoup their expenses.

'in an ideal world, we'll be able to hold the current prices and recoup the gross margin we've lost,' Mr. Wiseman said.

However, the illiquidity of markets in mid-March was so severe that creditors lost confidence that they could recoup their loans by selling the collateral.

"Our hope is to be able to pay a volume of filmmakers so that lots of people will at least be able to recoup some of the costs of their film," Pilcher said.

For all but the most successful apps, the free route does not make much sense because there is not enough time to recoup the costs of developing the app from advertising.

recoup造句

impossible to recover or recoup or overcome.

And therefore, recoup some of its lost revenues from television.

We hope to recoup our initial investment in the first year.

Authorities' embrace of road tolls further eased the financial burden, by providing steady revenues to recoup costs.

The report warns that, despite the return to positive growth, it will take several years before economies recoup the losses already endured.

Many parents often do write off the loan, both because they realize they're not likely to recoup the cash and because they see it as an act of love.

recoup what the project has cost

The caveat: Lawyers who bill 1,750 hours can recoup $7,500 of their lost pay, and those who bill 1,900 hours can recoup all of it.

Rejection will not recoup him for what he has paid out.

US equities were down almost 10% during the month, until a rally in the last week enabled markets to recoup some of their losses.

unless and until all payments by Seller to Buyer are no longer subject to any right on the part of any person whomsoever to set aside such payments or seek to recoup the amount of such payments, or any part thereof

With a price tag of $34 billion, it may never recoup its costs.

As public roads suffer, more people would be forced onto tollways. Operators, wanting to recoup their investment, could boost prices considerably.

They are trying to recoup themselves for their losses.

Some people say workers in midcareer or later won't have time to recoup the cost of an advanced degree.

I shall recoup my travelling expenses from my employers.

Debt collectors will typically go after low-hanging fruit when they look to recoup money; if they think your former love can't, or won't, pay up, they are going to set their sights on you.

Their ambivalence gave us a chance to play for time and recoup.

Dr McClellen, a former head of America’s Food and Drug Administration, points out that other innovative industries often sell new products at a loss, and recoup their investments later.

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