assumptions (noun)

  • 111project — The asset constructed with or owned via a project financing, which is expected to produce cash flow at a debt service coverage ratio sufficient to repay the project financing. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * ▪ I. project proj‧ect 1… …

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  • 112actuarial — actuary ac‧tu‧a‧ry [ˈæktʆuəri ǁ tʆueri] noun actuaries PLURALFORM [countable] INSURANCE JOBS someone whose job is to calculate risks, in order to advise insurance companies or pension fund S …

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  • 113behaviour — be‧hav‧iour [bɪˈheɪvjə ǁ ər] , behavior noun [uncountable] also behaviours the way that someone or something acts in different situations: • They have changed their buying behavior and are postponing major purchases. • The market s crash forced… …

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  • 114casual racism — /kæʒjuəl ˈreɪsɪzəm/ (say kazhyoohuhl raysizuhm) noun racism which is ostensibly unintended by the speaker because it takes the form of humorous stereotyping, or common assumptions and misconceptions with regard to other people and other cultures …

  • 115data — /ˈdeɪtə / (say daytuh), /ˈdatə / (say dahtuh) plural noun 1. plural of datum. 2. (construed as singular or plural) figures, statistics, etc., known or available; information collected for analysis or reference: *These data show that on their… …

  • 116a´pri|or´ist — a|pri|or|ism «AY pry R ihz uhm, OHR », noun. 1. something assumed as if known a priori: »Unwarrantable apriorisms,…pure unproved assumptions (The American). 2. a priori reasoning or doctrine. 3. Philosophy. belief in the doctrine of innate ideas …

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  • 117a|pri|or|ism — «AY pry R ihz uhm, OHR », noun. 1. something assumed as if known a priori: »Unwarrantable apriorisms,…pure unproved assumptions (The American). 2. a priori reasoning or doctrine. 3. Philosophy. belief in the doctrine of innate ideas.… …

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  • 118As|sump|tion — «uh SUHMP shuhn», noun. 1. a thing assumed: »His assumption that he would win the prize proved incorrect. Every assertion of fact or system of facts rests on assumptions, avowed or implied (John E. Owen). SYNONYM(S): supposition, hypothesis,… …

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  • 119as|sump|tion — «uh SUHMP shuhn», noun. 1. a thing assumed: »His assumption that he would win the prize proved incorrect. Every assertion of fact or system of facts rests on assumptions, avowed or implied (John E. Owen). SYNONYM(S): supposition, hypothesis,… …

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  • 120KABBALAH — This entry is arranged according to the following outline: introduction general notes terms used for kabbalah the historical development of the kabbalah the early beginnings of mysticism and esotericism apocalyptic esotericism and merkabah… …

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