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  • 11due — /dju:/ adjective 1. owed ● a sum due from a debtor ♦ to fall/become due to be ready for payment ♦ bill due on May 1st a bill which has to be paid on May 1st ♦ balance due to us amount owed to us which should be paid 2. expected to arrive ● The… …

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  • 12due — /dju:/ adjective 1. owed ● a sum due from a debtor ♦ to fall or become due to be ready for payment ♦ bill due on May 1st a bill which has to be paid on May 1st ♦ balance due to us the amount owed to us which should be paid 2. correct and… …

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  • 13due bill — noun 1. : a written acknowledgment of a debt not made payable to order used especially to make payment in services rather than cash (as by hotels for advertising) 2. : a bill for the balance due where the first bill was insufficient * * * a brief …

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  • 14Balance wheel — in a cheap 1950s alarm clock, the Apollo, by Lux Mfg. Co. showing the balance spring (1) and regulator (2) …

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  • 15Balance Des Paiements — Pour les articles homonymes, voir balance. La balance des paiements est un document statistique élaboré sous forme comptable, élément de la comptabilité nationale recensant les flux de biens, de services, de revenus, de transferts de capitaux, et …

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  • 16Balance (Van Halen album) — Balance Studio album by Van Halen Released January 24, 1995 …

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  • 17Balance theory — is a motivational theory of attitude change proposed by Fritz Heider, which conceptualizes the consistency motive as a drive toward psychological balance. Heider proposed that sentiment or liking relationships are balanced if the affect valence… …

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  • 18Due-Diligence-Prüfung — Due Diligence (DD), bekannt als „Sorgfaltspflicht“ (z. B. von Banken), bezeichnet die „gebotene Sorgfalt“, mit der beim Kauf bzw. Verkauf von Unternehmensbeteiligungen oder Immobilien oder einem Börsengang das Objekt im Vorfeld der… …

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  • 19Due Diligence — (DD), bekannt als „Sorgfaltspflicht“ (z. B. von Banken), bezeichnet die „gebotene Sorgfalt“, mit der beim Kauf bzw. Verkauf von Unternehmensbeteiligungen oder Immobilien oder einem Börsengang das Objekt im Vorfeld der Akquisition oder des… …

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  • 20balance to pay — index debt, deficit, due Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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