Examples of 'ex ante' in a sentence

Meaning of "ex ante"

Ex ante is a Latin term meaning 'before the event.' In English, it is used to describe actions, decisions, or predictions that are made prior to an event or action taking place. It refers to the analysis or evaluation of something based on available information and assumptions, rather than relying on hindsight or actual outcomes
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  • predicted; forecast

How to use "ex ante" in a sentence

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The need for ex ante accountability mechanisms.
Measures taken in connection with ex ante evaluation.
Ex ante legal remedies gained less support.
Extensions requiring ex ante notification to competent authorities.
Ex ante declarations of most restrictive licensing terms.
Parameters of the ex ante economic replicability test.
Ex ante disclosure of most restrictive licensing terms.
The assessment of plans ex ante was similarly unconventional.
The ex ante control mechanism should be strengthened.
Differentiate between ex ante and ex post investment.
Ex ante disclosures of most restrictive licensing terms.
Its usefulness as an ex ante valorisation measure is emphasised.
Ex ante assessment of new measures and monitoring.
Three options were assessed in the ex ante evaluation.
It excludes an ex ante approval of the efficiency measures.

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Content of a notice for voluntary ex ante transparency.
Changes requiring ex ante notification to competent authorities.
This impact assessment is also an ex ante evaluation.
An ex ante business plan is not necessarily required.
A complex application and ex ante evaluation process.
Ex ante assessments need to be followed by results monitoring.
This leads to a raised probability of default ex ante.
Performance of the ex ante verification of recruitment procedures.
General licences will be published on an ex ante basis.
The ex ante assessment is not a decision as such.
Ex post saving will equal ex ante investment.
Ex ante evaluation focuses on the planned programme.
Add a territorial dimension to ex ante impact assessments.
Ex ante evaluation mainly concerns an analysis of context.
Including monitoring data and ex ante evaluation.
The other ex ante moral hazard in health.
They are also very useful in ex ante evaluations.
Ex ante analysis for policyscience for action.
These decisions concern the ex ante contributions of.
The ex ante assessment of the impacts of trade agreements.
A single fund financed ex ante by the banking sector.
Ex ante impact assessment of new regulations.
Restoration of the ex ante competitive situation.
Ex ante disclosure of intellectual property rights.
None of this matters if ex ante the warrant was insufficient.
Ex ante analysis of the profitability of measures.
You have to argue ex ante rather than ex post.
Ex ante analysis to demonstrate the profitability of the airport.
They also carry out ex ante controls of expenditure.
Ex ante conditionalities for rural development.
This hampered an efficient ex ante verification of cost claims.
Such ex ante assessment shall include.
Performance and risk alignment of variable remuneration ex ante.
The ex ante assessment can be found at.
Actual performance should be compared to the ex ante targets.

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