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  • 111Market Square (Lviv) — Coordinates: 49°50′29″N 24°01′53″E / 49.841466°N 24.031265°E / 49.841466; 24.031265 …

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  • 112Market hunters — American bison were hunted almost to extinction in the late 19th century primarily by market hunters and were reduced to a few hundred by the mid 1880s.[1] Market hunters were commercial hunters, who exploited animals as a natural resource, for… …

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  • 113Market Segment — A group of people that share one or more characteristics. Each market segment is unique and marketing managers decide on various criteria to create their target market(s). They may approach each segment differently, after fully understanding the… …

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  • 114Market Standoff Agreement — An agreement that prevents insiders of a company from selling their shares in the market for a specified number of days subsequent to an initial public offering (IPO). The agreement is executed between the underwriters to the issue and the… …

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  • 115after — af|ter [ æftər ] function word *** After is used in the following ways: as a preposition (followed by a noun): I went for a swim after breakfast. as an adverb (without a following noun): He died on June 3rd and was buried the day after. as a… …

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  • 116after */*/*/ — UK [ˈɑːftə(r)] / US [ˈæftər] adverb, preposition, conjunction Summary: After is used in the following ways: as a preposition (followed by a noun): I went for a swim after breakfast. as an adverb (without a following noun): He died on June 3rd and …

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  • 117after*/*/*/ — [ˈɑːftə] grammar word summary: After can be: ■ a preposition: I went for a swim after breakfast. ■ an adverb: He died on 3rd June and was buried the day after. ■ a conjunction: After you d left, I got a phone call from Stuart. 1) at a later time… …

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  • 118Market correction — A Market Correction is a rapid change in the nominal price of a commodity, after a barrier to free trade has been removed and the free market establishes a new equilibrium price. See also Market Trend Real Estate Bubble of 1796 1797 Financial… …

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  • 119Market Cycles — 1. Trends or patterns that may exist in a given market environment, allowing some securities or asset classes to outperform others. The securities themselves may exhibit price patterns in their trading. 2. Trends within a particular sector or… …

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  • 120Market-Leninism — n. An economic system that combines aspects of both capitalism and communism. Example Citations: Consider a country like China, which has made a transition from Marxism Leninism to what an observer brilliantly called Market Leninism. Asad Latif,… …

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