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  • 101Common Fisheries Policy — A fishing policy agreed between members of the European Community (EC) in 1983. An earlier agreement of 1971 introduced the principle of free access to European Community waters and a single fishing market. The key elements resulting from the… …

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  • 102monetary policy — /ˌmʌnɪt(ə)ri pɒlɪsi/ noun the government’s policy relating to finance, e.g. bank interest rates, taxes, government expenditure and borrowing ▪▪▪ ‘…the decision by the government to tighten monetary policy will push the annual inflation rate above …

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  • 103single premium policy — / sɪŋg(ə)l pri:miəm/ noun an insurance policy where only one premium is paid rather than regular annual premiums …

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  • 104annuity policy — A contract of an insurance company for the payment of an annuity beginning at a certain age of the annuitant stated in the policy, in consideration of a single premium or annual premiums payable by the annuitant. 4 Am J2d Annui § 1 …

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  • 105dividend policy — A most common form of life insurance policy issued under a plan whereby each policyholder pays annually in advance a fixed sum which, when added to like payments by others, probably will create a fund larger than necessary to meet all maturing… …

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  • 106Energy policy of Romania — Romania is the 38th largest energy consumer in the world and the largest in South Eastern Europe as well as an important producer of natural gas, oil and coal in Europe.The total energy consumption of Romania was in 2005 40.5 million toe… …

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  • 107net level annual premium — An amount which, if exacted from a group of policyholders and increased by interest, will yield a sum sufficient to satisfy all death claims. The result is generally referred to as the net or net level premium of the policy. Fox v. Mutual Ben.… …

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  • 108net level annual premium — An amount which, if exacted from a group of policyholders and increased by interest, will yield a sum sufficient to satisfy all death claims. The result is generally referred to as the net or net level premium of the policy. Fox v. Mutual Ben.… …

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  • 109Richard C. Atkinson — (born March 1929) served as the president of the University of California from 1995 to 2003. Career overviewAtkinson started out as a professor of psychology at Stanford University, where he worked with Patrick Suppes on experiments in which they …

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  • 110National Institute on Retirement Security — Founder(s) The Council of Institutional Investors, The National Association of State Retirement Administrators, The National Council on Teacher Retirement Typ …

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