ex-post|ex post in English

etrospective, after the event

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1. Actual costs can only be calculated ex-post.

2. Two people may have identical opportunity sets ex ante but have different ex post outcomes.

3. No one can alter the fact, ex post facto.

4. Actual losses will normally only be known ex post.

5. The set of ex-ante and ex-post controls will be adapted to the perceived risks level.

6. This will be taken into account if confirmed ex post.

7. Planning can balance demand and supply ex ante rather than ex post, so avoiding substantial waste of resources.

8. From a friend aware of a number of ex post facto.

9. To that extent, pre-investment analyses are admissible evidence, unlike ex post facto analyses.

10. Clause 3 : No Bill of Attainder or ex post facto Law shall be passed.

11. Ex-post controls do not fully reflect the actual error rate in audited contracts.

12. Corrective actions are routinely applied via certificates on financial statements and ex post audits.

13. An ex-post evaluation of transnational projects for innovative actions was conducted in 2005.

14. At the same time, ex-post administrative checks do not follow a proper risk assessment.

15. If confirmed, this shall be taken into account in the ex-post assessment for 2018.

16. This confirms ex post the accuracy of the forecasts informing the discussions on the Law.

17. (43) The Report states: ‘Ideally we should use the actual ex post realised CSF expenditures.

18. The Commission agrees that ex post assessments should take full account of existing thematic studies.

19. From post-classical Latin ex Abundante cautela by way of extreme caution from classical Latin ex + Abundante, ablative singular of abundāns + cautēlā, ablative of cautēla.

20. From post-classical Latin ex Abundante cautela by way of extreme caution from classical Latin ex + Abundante, ablative singular of abundāns + cautēlā, ablative of cautēla.

21. Ex-post adjustments of compensation paid shall be made where necessary, to reflect costs actually incurred.

22. (161) This stems from an ex post analysis based on the SOWAER balance sheet for 2002.

23. It also provides ex-post follow-up in order to build sustainability and provides advocacy actions

24. No other funding agency uses a representative sample of ex post controls to such an extent.

25. (c) where the budget for the action or the operating budget reveals a surplus ex post.