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  • 51Bilateral cingulotomy — Intervention ICD 9 CM 01.32 Bilateral cingulotomy is a form of psychosurgery, introduced in 1948 as an alternative to lobotomy. Today, it is mainly used in the treatment of obsessive compulsive disorder …

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  • 52Bilateral Sound — is a type of bilateral stimulation used in eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) in the same manner as eye movement. It has been reported to enhance visualization and hypnosis, but this has not received attention in research.… …

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  • 53bilateral contract — see contract Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. bilateral contract …

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  • 54Bilateral trade — or clearing trade is trade exclusively between two states, particularly, barter trade based on bilateral deals between governments, and without using hard currency for payment. Bilateral trade agreements often aim to keep trade deficits at… …

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  • 55bilateral facility — United Kingdom A loan or other credit facility provided by a single lender to a borrower (or associated borrowers) under the terms of one facility agreement. A bilateral loan is a loan provided under a bilateral facility but the expression… …

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  • 56bilateral loan — United Kingdom A loan or other credit facility provided by a single lender to a borrower (or associated borrowers) under the terms of one facility agreement. A bilateral loan is a loan provided under a bilateral facility but the expression… …

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  • 57bilateral loans — USA A loan agreement between a borrower and a single lender (as opposed to a syndicated loan agreement where there are multiple lenders). In some financing transactions the borrower may have two or more bilateral loan agreements, each with a… …

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  • 58bilateral contract — ➔ contract1 * * * bilateral contract noun [C] LAW ► a formal agreement between two people or groups that both promise to do something for each other → Compare UNILATERAL CONTRACT(Cf. ↑unilateral contract) …

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  • 59bilateral monopoly — noun [C] (plural bilateral monopolies) ECONOMICS ► a situation in which there is only one buyer and only one seller in a market: »In a bilateral monopoly, the one supplier will look to charge a high price, and the lone buyer will want to pay the… …

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  • 60Bilateral Netting — is a legally enforceable arrangement between a bank and a counterparty that creates a single legal obligation covering all included individual contracts. This means that a bank’s obligation, in the event of the default or insolvency of one of the …

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