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  • 1Consider Phlebas —   …

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  • 2Consider — Con*sid er (k[o^]n*s[i^]d [ e]r), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Considered} (k[o^]n*s[i^]d [ e]rd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Considering}.] [F. consid[ e]rer, L. considerare, sideratum, to consider, view attentively, prob. fr. con + sidus, sideris, star,… …

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  • 3Due Column betting — (also: due column betting ) is a type of fixed profit betting strategy whereby a bettor increases the amount he wagers on a single proposition after each successive loss. According to this system, the bettor determines a target profit before he… …

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  • 4Consider Yourself — is a song from the 1960s original West End and Broadway musical Oliver! and the 1968 film of the same name. In the 1968 Oliver! film, it is performed in the market. In popular culture In 2007, Richard Fleeshman and the cast of Avenue Q performed… …

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  • 5due — 1 adjective 1 be due to be expected to happen or arrive at a particular time: When is your baby due? | be due at five o clock/thirteen hundred hours etc: The flight from Boston is due at 9:30. | be due in an hour/two days etc: The bus is due any… …

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  • 6Operational due diligence (alternative investments) — The phrase Operational Due Diligence (ODD), in the context of alternative investments such as hedge funds (or private equity, infrastructure, real estate, commodities and so on), means different things to different people. As the words themselves …

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  • 7Operational due diligence — (ODD) is the process by which a potential purchaser reviews the operational aspects of a target company during mergers and acquisitions. Process The ODD review looks at the main operations of the target company and attempts to confirm (or not)… …

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  • 8Management due diligence — is the process of scientifically evaluating the executives who make up the senior management team(s) prior to the close of a business deal that involves integrating the functions and cultures of two or more companies (private equity buyouts,… …

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  • 9Reciprocal lattice — In physics, the reciprocal lattice of a lattice (usually a Bravais lattice) is the lattice in which the Fourier transform of the spatial function of the original lattice (or direct lattice) is represented. This space is also known as momentum… …

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  • 10expect — verb Etymology: Latin exspectare to look forward to, from ex + spectare to look at, frequentative of specere to look more at spy Date: 1560 intransitive verb 1. archaic wait, stay 2. to look forward 3. to be pregnant …

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