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32continuously variable transmission — noun Any of several forms of transmission, without specific gears, in which the gear ratio may be changed without any noticeable steps. Syn: CVT …
33Continuously Offered Longer-Term Securities - COLTS — A type of bond that s been sold by the World Bank since 1989 in order to finance its operations. The bonds range in length from three to 30 years and can be fixed rate, variable rate or zero coupon. The World Bank provides financial assistance to …
34continuously contemporary accounting — CoCoA A method of accounting that defines a company s financial position as the ability of that enterprise to adapt to a changing environment; it permits the recognition of general price level changes. Although favoured by some academics,… …
35continuously variable slope delta modulation — (CVSD) A type of delta modulation in which the size of the steps of the approximated signal are progressively increased or decreased as required to make the approximal signal closely match the input analog wave …
36continuously variable transmission — Abbreviated CVT. See infinitely variable transmission …
37continuously resided — Remaining in a place without a change of legal residence, which does not mean that there has not been a temporary absence, or even somewhat of an extended period of absence, so long as the intent to change residence was not present. Allan v Allan …
38NuVinci Continuously Variable Transmission — NuVinci internal mechanisms Tilting ball variator …
39List of automobiles with continuously variable transmissions — The following is a list of automobiles that use continuously variable transmission (CVT) technology to transmit power from their engines to their wheels. New automobiles equipped with CVT *Audi A4 2.0/1.8T/2.4/3.0/2.0 TDI/2.7 TDI *Audi A6… …
40change continuously — index fluctuate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …