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  • 11term-out option — International An option under a revolving facility (typically a short term revolving facility of 364 days) which allows the borrower to convert drawings under that facility into a term loan, subject, usually, to giving the lenders a specified… …

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  • 12Term catalogue — Term Catalogues were catalogues printed before the book fairs to give an overview of the upcoming production. At the fairs publishers would refer to them to see what production their colleagues had to offer. One bought books published by… …

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  • 13Term Discrimination — is a way to rank keywords in how useful they are for Information Retrieval. Overview This is a method similar to tf idf but it deals with finding keywords suitable for information retrieval and ones that are not. Please refer to Vector Space… …

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  • 14term loan — see loan Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. term loan …

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  • 15Term — Term, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Termed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Terming}.] [See {Term}, n., and cf. {Terminate}.] To apply a term to; to name; to call; to denominate. [1913 Webster] Men term what is beyond the limits of the universe imaginary space. Locke.… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 16term life insurance — see life insurance Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. term life insurance …

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  • 17term of art — term of art: a word having a particular meaning in a field (as the law) – called also word of art; Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. term of art …

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  • 18term assurance — ➔ assurance * * * term assurance UK }} US }} noun [S or U] UK ► INSURANCE TERM INSURANCE(Cf. ↑term insurance) …

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  • 19term — ► NOUN 1) a word or phrase used to describe a thing or to express a concept. 2) (terms) language used on a particular occasion: a protest in the strongest possible terms. 3) (terms) stipulated or agreed requirements or conditions. 4) (terms)… …

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  • 20term — term1 [tʉrm] n. [ME terme < OFr < L terminus, a limit, boundary, end < IE * termṇ, a boundary stake < base * ter , to cross over, go beyond > TRANS , Gr terma, goal] 1. Archaic a point of time designating the beginning or end of a… …

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