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  • 11Time-out (parenting) — Time out, painting by Carl Larsson A time out involves temporarily separating a child from an environment where inappropriate behavior has occurred, and is intended to give an over excited child time to calm down. It is an educational and… …

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  • 12Bond (Band) — bond Gründung 2001 Genre Klassik, Crossover Website http://www.bondmusic.net/ Aktuelle Besetzung 1. Violine Haylie Ecker 2. Violine …

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  • 13bond — bond1 [bänd] n. [ME bond, band: see BAND1] 1. anything that binds, fastens, or restrains 2. [pl.] a) fetters; shackles b) Archaic imprisonment; captivity 3 …

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  • 14bond yield — USA bond yield, Also referred to as yield. One of several numbers describing the annual interest rate paid by a bond: • coupon refers to the annual interest rate paid by a bond that is expressed as a percentage of its par value. This coupon rate… …

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  • 15bond — ► NOUN 1) a thing used to tie or fasten things together. 2) (bonds) physical restraints used to hold someone prisoner. 3) a force or feeling that unites people. 4) a binding agreement. 5) a certificate issued by a government or a public company… …

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  • 16bond warrant — ➔ warrant1 * * * bond warrant UK US noun [C] FINANCE ► a document stating that a named person has the right to buy bonds at a particular time in the future and at a particular price: »Japanese corporations were first permitted to issue bond… …

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  • 17bond option — UK US noun [C] FINANCE ► an agreement to allow someone a fixed period of time to decide if they want to buy bonds. The offer cannot be taken back during this period: »They operate an employee bond option scheme …

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  • 18Bond duration — Financial markets Public market Exchange Securities Bond market Fixed income Corporate bond Government bond Municipal bond …

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  • 19Bond (finance) — In finance, a bond is a debt security, in which the authorized issuer owes the holders a debt and, depending on the terms of the bond, is obliged to pay interest (the coupon) to use and/or to repay the principal at a later date, termed maturity.… …

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  • 20bond — payment by a tenant to a landlord before the tenant takes over the premises and from which the landlord may be able to deduct arrears of rent or the cost of rectifying damage. Glossary of Business Terms (1) A debt security. Sometimes used only in …

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