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  • 21place — n 1. location, locality, locale, whereabouts, hereabouts; spot, scene, scene of the crime, setting, Law. venue; bearings, latitude and longitude, coordinates. 2. position, situation, circumstance, condition, state, state of affairs; standing,… …

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  • 22place — I. n. 1. Area, courtyard, broad way, open space, square. 2. Situation, position, locality, location, station, spot, site. 3. Office, charge, function, employment, post, official station. 4. Rank, standing, grade, condition, occupation, calling. 5 …

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  • 23Home mortgage interest deduction — Taxation An aspect of fiscal policy …

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  • 24substantial US market interest — (SUSMI) Under Regulation S of the Securities Act of 1933, there is deemed to be substantial US market interest in an issuer s shares, if in the issuer s prior fiscal year: • Securities exchanges and interdealer quotation systems in the US in the… …

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  • 25The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money — infobox Book | name = The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money author = John Maynard Keynes country = United Kingdom language = English genre = Nonfiction publisher = Palgrave Macmillan release date = 1936 media type = Print Paperback …

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  • 26Third place playoff — The third place playoff (sometimes called the bronze medal game or consolation game) is a single match that is included in many sporting knockout tournaments to decide which competitor or team will be credited with finishing third and fourth. The …

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  • 27Prejudicial interest — The term prejudicial interest is used to describe the situation whereby a councillor has an interest in a topic under debate that may affect their ability to fairly and objectively consider the subject.An example would be a councillor discussing… …

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  • 28capital and interest — ▪ economics Introduction       in economics, a stock of resources that may be employed in the production of goods and services and the price paid for the use of credit or money, respectively.       Capital in economics is a word of many meanings …

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  • 29Open interest — (also known as open contracts or open commitments) refers to the total number of derivative contracts, like futures and options, that have not been settled in the immediately previous time period for a specific underlying security. A large open… …

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  • 30United States v. Place — SCOTUSCase Litigants=United States v. Place ArgueDate=March 2 ArgueYear=1983 DecideDate=June 20 DecideYear=1983 FullName=United States of America v. Raymond J. Place USVol=462 USPage=696 Citation=103 S. Ct. 2637, 77 L. Ed. 2d 110, 1983 U.S. LEXIS …

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