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  • 11Loss Attributing Qualifying Company — A Loss Attributing Qualifying Company (LAQC) is a company which, by New Zealand law, must pass on any losses to its shareholders. The shareholders can then offset these losses against their personal income.References*… …

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  • 12Retail loss prevention — (in some retailers known as Asset Protection) is a form of private investigation into larceny or theft. The focus of such investigations generally includes shoplifting, package pilferage, embezzlement, credit fraud, and check fraud. Loss… …

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  • 13Deadweight loss — created by a binding price ceiling. Producer surplus is necessarily decreased, while consumer surplus may or may not increase; however the decrease in producer surplus must be greater than the increase (if any) in consumer surplus. In economics,… …

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  • 14stop-loss — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ adjective Etymology: stop (I) + loss : designed to prevent further loss * * * /stop laws , los /, adj. designed or planned to prevent continued loss, as a customer s order to a broker to sell a stock if its price declines to a specific …

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  • 15Via Net Loss — is a network architecture for telephone calls using circuit switching systems deployed in the 1950s with Direct Distance Dialing and used until the late 1980s. The purpose of the VNL plan and five level long distance switching hierarchy was to… …

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  • 16Cell Loss Priority — (CLP) is a flag bit in the ATM cell header that determines the probability of a cell being discarded if the network becomes congested. Cells where the CLP = 0 are insured traffic and unlikely to be dropped. Cells with CLP = 1 are best effort… …

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  • 17stop-loss — /stop laws , los /, adj. designed or planned to prevent continued loss, as a customer s order to a broker to sell a stock if its price declines to a specific amount. [1900 05] * * * …

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  • 18Loan Loss Provision — An expense set aside as an allowance for bad loans (customer defaults, or terms of a loan have to be renegotiated, etc). Also know as a valuation allowance or valuation reserve . This would be a bank s equivalent of a manufacturing company s… …

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  • 19quality loss function — QLF A measure of the effectiveness of quality control techniques, which reflects the economic losses incurred by the customer as a result of: • maintenance and failure costs; • damage to the environment; • the costs of operating a product. QLF… …

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  • 20Oyster card — Location Greater London Launched July 2003 Technology Contactless smart card by Cubic Corporation …

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