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The difference between the average reservoir pressure and the flowing bottomhole pressure.
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The state in which the borrower obtains some of the project financing, usually progressively according to construction expenditures plus IDC.
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  The lowering of the water level of a reservoir as a result of withdrawing water.
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  The distance that the water surface of the reservoir is lowered from the normal full elevation to the lowest allowable elevation as the result of the withdrawal of water for the purposes of generati [..]
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In hydrologic terms, the lowering of the surface elevation of a body of water, the water surface of a well, the water table, or the piezometric surface adjacent to the well, resulting from the withdra [..]
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Sample of inks specified for a job applied to the substrate specified for a job. Also called pulldown.
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of troops, by 1991, in reference to the end of the Cold War; from draw (v.) + down (adv.). Earlier of wells (c. 1900).
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The disbursement of mortgage funds provided by the Bank.
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When a company receives borrowed funds from a financial institution or a country receives funds from an international lender such as the International Monetary Fund (IMF) there is said to be a drawdown of funds.
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dropping water levels in a dam or reservoir. Also: the overuse of resources faster than they can be replaced. See Oil.
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The depression or decline of the water level or potentiometric surface in a pumped well or in nearby wells caused by pumping. At the well, it is the vertical distance between the static and the pumping level.
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the change in the level of the upper water surface in a well or reservoir which is due to the withdrawal of water.
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Definition Reduction in account equity from a trade or series of trades.
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The disbursement of loan funds provided by the Bank.
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a lowering of the groundwater surface caused by pumping.
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Lowering a lake level for a specific purpose.
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the money raised so far so that it can start investing. A fund may have many closings, but the usual number is around three. Only when a firm announces a final closing is it no longer open to new investors.
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how the borrower receives the funds from their loan, for example in one or several lump sums. When the borrower has used all or part of the funds, the loan is 'drawn down'.  Early Repa [..]
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An actual takedown (borrowing) of money by the borrower under the terms of a loan facility.
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Each occasion on which a debtor uses its Facilities, eg borrows money or requests the issue of a Letter of Credit.
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The disbursement of loan funds provided by the Bank.
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  When investors agree to provide fund, all the funding may not be needed at once. Some is used as "drawn down" later.  
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The distance the water surface of a reservoir is lowered from a given elevation as the result of releasing water for power generation, flood control, fish enhancement, irrigation or other use.  Drawdown can be expressed in terms of the acre-feet of stored water released.
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The vertical distance a water level is lowered resulting from a withdrawal at a given point.
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The obtaining by the borrower of some of the funds available under a credit facility.
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1) The drop in the water table or level of water in the ground when water is being pumped from a well. 2) The amount of water used from a tank or reservoir. 3) The drop in the water level of a tank or [..]
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1. The drop in the water table or level of water in the ground when water is being pumped from a well. 2. The amount of water used from a tank or reservoir. 3. The drop in the water level of a tank or [..]
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1. The drop in the water table or level of water in the ground when water is being pumped from a well. 2. The amount of water used from a tank or reservoir. 3. The drop in the water level of a tank [..]
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The vertical distance the groundwater level is lowered due to the removal of water from an aquifer.
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In water reservoir management, the lowering of the reservoir water level to release water for hydro-electric power production, or in some cases to allow works to be carried out within the reservoir area. Also, the lowering of the groundwater level or table that results from dewatering (pumping water from) a quarry. See quarry dewatering.
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is a lowering of the groundwater surface caused by withdrawal or pumping of water from a well. It is the difference between the static water level and the pumping water level in a well pumped at a constant flow rate.  
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A swatch of color or coating made by spreading a small amount of ink or varnish across a sheet of material. Made for visual comparison to a standard color swatch or chip.
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The withdrawal of money from an account or fund established for a specific purpose. See income drawdown
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The drop in the water table or level of water in the ground when water is being pumped from a well. The amount of water used from a tank or reservoir. The drop in the water level of a tank or reservoi [..]
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A lowering of the ground-water surface caused by pumping.
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The lowering of the surface elevation of a body of water, the water surface of a well, the water table, or the piezometric surface adjacent to the well, resulting from the withdrawl of water therefrom.
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In hydrologic terms, the lowering of the surface elevation of a body of water, the water surface of a well, the water table, or the piezometric surface adjacent to the well, resulting from the withdrawl of water therefrom.
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A transaction method that allows a customer to authorize one bank to wire in funds from a second bank. Use of drawdowns centralizes transaction decisions and cash flow to a single bank.
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The worst percentage cumulative loss (from peak to valley) for an investment in the managed futures industry is known as a drawdown.
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the drop in the water table or level of groundwater when water is being pumped from a well; the amount of water used from a tank or reservoir; the drop in the water level of a tank or reservoir.
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Process whereby a state requests and receives federal funds.
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The distance the water surface of a reservoir is lowered from a given elevation as the result of releasing water. Drawdown can be expressed in terms of the acre-feet of stored water released.
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The pressure differential between average reservoir pressure and pressure at the bottom of the well bore. It is the engine which makes the oil flow out of the reservoir.
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(water management) drop in water level, generally applied to wells or bores.
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In hydrologic terms, the lowering of the surface elevation of a body of water, the water surface of a well, the water table, or the piezometric surface adjacent to the well, resulting from the withdra [..]
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The reduction in account equity as a result of a trade or series of trades.
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A lowering of the water table of an unconfined aquifer or the potentiometric surface of a confined aquifer caused by pumping of groundwater from wells. The vertical distance between the original water level and the new water level.
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The vertical drop in the height between the water level in a well prior to pumping, and the water level in the well during pumping.
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The act of reduction or depletion. The result of reduction or depletion. A change in in a well or other body of water. (economics) A measure of the decline from a historical peak in some vari [..]
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The state in which the borrower obtains some of the project financing, usually progressively according to construction expenditures plus IDC.
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