baked in

baked in
 adj.— «We have not reflected anything in the budget beyond that except for whatever share repurchases come out of the proceeds from the asset sales. That’s sort of baked in, in terms of impact on this year. It is baked into the paragraph in our release and my comments related to the asset sale impact.» —“Q3 2003 Tenet Healthcare Earnings Conference Call—Final” by Stephen Farber Fair Disclosure Wire Apr. 10, 2003. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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