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  • 1Continuous Trading — A method of transacting different securities orders. Continuous trading involves the immediate execution of orders upon their reception by market makers and specialists. Unlike batch trading, which collects similar orders and executes them all at …

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  • 2continuous supply of goods — Where the supply goods in the form of water, gas and electricity on a continuous basis and receive payments regularly, or from time to time. If this happens, there s a tax point every time a tax invoice is issued or a payment is received… …

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  • 3continuous supply of services — For the supply of services on a continuous basis and receipt of regular payments or payments made from time to time, there is a tax point every time a VAT invoice is issued or a payment is received, whichever happens first. HM Customs & Revenue… …

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  • 4Continuous monitoring — is the process and technology used to detect compliance and risk issues associated with an organization s financial and operational environment. The financial and operational environment consists of people, processes, and systems working together …

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  • 5Continuous auditing — is the independent application of automated tools to provide assurance on financial, compliance, strategic and operational data within a company. Continuous auditing uses a set of tools to assure the internal control system is functioning to… …

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  • 6Continuous linked settlement — is a process by which a number of the world s largest banks manage settlement of foreign exchange amongst themselves (and their customers and other third parties). The process is managed by CLS Group Holdings AG and its subsidiary companies and… …

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  • 7Continuous geometry — In mathematics, continuous geometry is an analogue of complex projective geometry introduced by von Neumann (1936, 1998), where instead of the dimension of a subspace being in a discrete set 0, 1, ..., n, it can be an element of the unit… …

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  • 8Continuous Integration — Kontinuierliche Integration (auch: fortlaufende oder permanente Integration, en. Continuous Integration) ist ein Begriff aus der Software Entwicklung, der den Prozess des regelmäßigen, vollständigen Neubildens und Testens einer Anwendung… …

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  • 9Continuous function — Topics in Calculus Fundamental theorem Limits of functions Continuity Mean value theorem Differential calculus  Derivative Change of variables Implicit differentiation Taylor s theorem Related rates …

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  • 10Continuous track — A closeup of continuous tracks on a bulldozer …

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