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look-through
[ look-throo ]
noun
- the opacity and texture of paper when inspected by transmitted light.
look through
verb
- intr, prepositionortr, adverb to examine, esp cursorily
he looked through his notes before the lecture
- intr, preposition to ignore (a person) deliberately
whenever he meets his ex-girlfriend, she looks straight through him
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of look-through1
Example Sentences
鈥淲e realized that dilution was systemic in the Standard & Poor鈥檚 500,鈥 Mr. Winters said in an interview, 鈥渁nd that buybacks were being used not necessarily to benefit the shareholder but to offset the dilution from executive compensation. We call it a look-through cost that companies charge to their shareholders. It is an expense that is effectively hidden.鈥
The hotels themselves are required to have look-through atriums, so that passers-by as well as paying guests can see the picturesque spread of Los Angeles spilling out across the basin.
One of them calls for making the 鈥渓ook-through rule鈥 on foreign earnings permanent.
More recently, tax treaties with foreign jurisdictions typically include 鈥渓imitation of benefit鈥 provisions that provide a look-through to who owns a given entity, whether trust or corporation.
It would be cumbersome to calculate the look-through earnings on a portfolio of 25 stocks, but you don鈥檛 have to do that.
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