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prorated

[proh-rey-tid, proh-rey-tid] / proʊˈreɪ tɪd, ˈproʊˌreɪ tɪd /




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Owners of the vehicles received $625 each -- “many times the prorated value of the temporarily reduced maximum voltage,” according to a court filing.

From Reuters

Some changes were made: exemptions for military families, disabled veterans and people floating between Washington and other states and a prorated plan for those who retire without being fully vested.

From Seattle Times

If he clears waivers, he would be clear to sign with any team for a prorated share of the league minimum of $720,000.

From Seattle Times

The union’s average includes prorated shares of option buyouts, which MLB does not.

From Seattle Times

The Black Hawks called his bluff and, without better options, Mr. Hull returned to the team with a prorated salary.

From Washington Post