The phrase
"considerable financial loss" means a significant amount of money that is lost or gone.
Full definition
Travelers will experience
considerable financial loss if their trips are cancelled due to unexpected circumstances, their luggage is loss or stolen, or they need treatment for illnesses or injuries while they are traveling.
We are all familiar with the paltry compensation money paid by the CSA, even where the problems caused have resulted
in considerable financial losses, either to the NRP or PWC.
If you are not covered by Travel Insurance, you will
face considerable financial losses, i.e. your travel investments and medical expenses not covered by your health insurance.
In most cases, travelers are required to pay hundreds or thousands of dollars for air tickets, and they will
suffer considerable financial loss if they fail to make their flights for some reasons.
Her district, which is urban and low - income, has offered universal free breakfast since 1996 — operating at
a considerable financial loss until CEP caught up with it.
Michaels complained that «public disclosure of a company's funding of New Hope and its employees has already caused
considerable financial loss to New Hope.
Even if the wife does not work, there would still be
a considerable financial loss.