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  • 41Wage curve — The wage curve is the term used to describe the negative relationship between the levels of unemployment and wages that arises when these variables are expressed in local terms. According to David Blanchflower and Andrew Oswald (1994, p. 5), the… …

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  • 42Document review — (also known as doc review) is a task performed by attorneys in anticipation of legal proceedings or during the discovery phase of litigation. Document review requires the attorneys to assess the relevance and/or responsiveness of documents, using …

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  • 43Glossary of poker terms — The following is a glossary of poker terms used in the card game of poker. It supplements the Glossary of card terms. Besides the terms listed here, there are thousands of common and uncommon poker slang terms. This is not intended to be a formal …

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  • 44national minimum wage — (NMW) A minimum hourly rate of pay set by government, which applies to all workers. The rates set are based on the recommendations of the independent Low Pay Commission. There are three rates; an adult rate for workers aged 22 and over, a… …

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  • 45NMW — national minimum wage (NMW) A minimum hourly rate of pay set by government, which applies to all workers. The rates set are based on the recommendations of the independent Low Pay Commission. There are three rates; an adult rate for workers aged… …

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  • 46Paralegal — is used in most jurisdictions to describe a paraprofessional who assists qualified lawyers in their legal work. This is true in the United States and many other countries. However, in Ontario, Canada, paralegals are licensed by the Law Society of …

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  • 47Demurrage — For the carrying cost of currency, see Demurrage (currency). The term demurrage originated in vessel chartering (notably voyage chartering) and refers to the period when the charterer remains in possession of the vessel after the period normally… …

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  • 48Flying club — A flying club or aero club is an organisation that allows its members to pursue flying activities, usually by renting aircraft to them. Many clubs also provide flight training, flight planning facilities, pilot supplies and associated services,… …

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  • 49Electronic Arts — EA redirects here. For other uses, see EA (disambiguation). Electronic Arts, Inc. Type …

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  • 50Marine salvage — Salvor redirects here. For other uses, see Salvor (disambiguation). Admiralty law …

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