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  • 1domestic — do·mes·tic /də mes tik/ adj 1: of or relating to the household or family a domestic servant domestic relations see also family court 2: of, relating to, or originating within …

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  • 2domestic service — Employment of hired workers by private households for tasks including housecleaning, cooking, child care, gardening, and personal service. It also includes the performance of similar tasks for hire in public institutions and businesses, including …

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  • 3Domestic violence — Domestic disturbance redirects here. For the 2001 film, see Domestic Disturbance. Domestic violence Classification and external resources eMedicine article/805546 MeSH …

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  • 4Domestic containment in post–World War II America — Domestic containment was the domestic manifestation of the foreign policy of containment, articulated in 1947 by Foreign Service officer George F. Kennan. When applied to a domestic context, containment produced a suppression of all social and… …

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  • 5Domestic policy — Domestic policy, also known as public policy, presents decisions, laws, and programs made by the government which are directly related to all issues and activity within the country. Domestic policy is the set of laws and regulations that a… …

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  • 6Domestic liability dollarization — (DLD) refers to the denomination of banking system deposits and lending in a currency other than that of the country in which they are held. It is important to note that DLD does not refer exclusively to denomination in US dollars, as DLD… …

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  • 7Domestic trade — Domestic trade, also known as internal trade or home trade, is the exchange of domestic goods within the boundaries of a country. This may be sub divided into two categories, wholesale and retail. Wholesale trade is concerned with buying goods… …

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  • 8domestic consumption — ➔ consumption * * * domestic consumption UK US noun [U] COMMERCE, ECONOMICS ► products and services that are bought and used in the country that makes or offers them: »With a large wine surplus this season, export sales are slumping and domestic… …

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  • 9domestic partner — n. either PARTNER (n. 2) of an unmarried heterosexual or homosexual couple in a relationship (domestic partnership) considered as being equivalent to marriage for the purpose of extending certain legal rights and employment benefits …

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  • 10Domestic worker — Servant redirects here. For other uses, see Servant (disambiguation). A Han Dynasty (202 BC 220 AD) Chinese ceramic figurine of a lady servant making a respectful gesture with both hands in front holding an accordion A domestic worker is a man,… …

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