changed conditions

  • 111Notation —   A bill of exchange contract can have extra/changed conditions written on to it …

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  • 112epoch — ep•och [[t]ˈɛp ək[/t]] esp. brit. [[t]ˈi pɒk[/t]] n. 1) a period of time marked by distinctive features, noteworthy events, changed conditions, etc.: an epoch of peace[/ex] 2) the beginning of a distinctive period in the history of anything 3) a… …

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  • 113bush regeneration — /bʊʃ rədʒɛnəˈreɪʃən/ (say boosh ruhjenuh rayshuhn) noun the regeneration of areas of bush in which the native flora has been supplanted by exotic species, or destroyed, either by encouraging the bush to regenerate itself (see Bradley method) or… …

  • 114absenteeism — /ˌæbs(ə)n ti:ɪz(ə)m/ noun staying away from work for no good reason ● the rate of absenteeism or the absenteeism rate always increases in fine weather ● Low productivity is largely due to the high level of absenteeism. ● Absenteeism is high in… …

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  • 115manufacture — 1. verb From Latin words manus and factura, literally, put together by hand . Now it means the process of making products by hand, machinery, or other automated means. United States v. Anderson, D.C.Cal., 45 F.Supp. 943, 946. Meaning of word… …

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  • 116manufacture — 1. verb From Latin words manus and factura, literally, put together by hand . Now it means the process of making products by hand, machinery, or other automated means. United States v. Anderson, D.C.Cal., 45 F.Supp. 943, 946. Meaning of word… …

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  • 117dance — [dans, däns] vi. danced, dancing [ME dauncen < OFr danser < ? Frank * dintjan, to tremble, move back and forth] 1. to move the body and feet in rhythm, ordinarily to music 2. to move lightly and gaily; caper 3. to bob up and down 4. to be… …

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  • 118gain — v. & n. v. 1 tr. obtain or secure (usu. something desired or favourable) (gain an advantage; gain recognition). 2 tr. acquire (a sum) as profits or as a result of changed conditions; earn. 3 tr. obtain as an increment or addition (gain momentum;… …

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  • 119same — adj., pron., & adv. adj. 1 (often prec. by the) identical; not different; unchanged (everyone was looking in the same direction; the same car was used in another crime; saying the same thing over and over). 2 unvarying, uniform, monotonous (the… …

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  • 120Same — adj., pron., & adv. adj. 1 (often prec. by the) identical; not different; unchanged (everyone was looking in the same direction; the same car was used in another crime; saying the same thing over and over). 2 unvarying, uniform, monotonous (the… …

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