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actuarial

[ ak-choo-air-ee-uhl ]

adjective

  1. Insurance. relating to or being the science of computing premium rates, risks, dividends, etc., according to probabilities based on statistics:

    Over this period, the fund earned a return of 14.37%, exceeding the actuarial assumed return of 7.70%.



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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of actuarial1

First recorded in 1850–55; actuar(y) ( def ) + -ial ( def )
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Algorithmic predictions, like actuarial tables, are useful in the aggregate: They can tell us, for instance, approximately how many people will die in our community over a given time period.

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If piers were people, you’d have to wonder what insurance actuarial tables would divine about their longevity prospects.

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The net loss was also impacted by accounting for its underfunded retirements caused by actuarial revaluation and discount rate changes.

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That might be a sound strategy in the big picture, an actuarial blueprint for success.

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We can't sit back and let the actuarial tables and the issue of abortion carry the day for us.

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