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  • 21capital invested — ˌcapital inˈvested noun [uncountable] FINANCE the amount of money put into a particular business or activity: • This is the biggest cellular equipment venture of the last 10 years; capital invested will be several hundred million dollars …

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  • 22put sb at risk — put sb/sth at risk ► to put someone or something in a situation where they could be in danger: »Why put capital at significant risk for a return which is no higher than the return on government bonds? Main Entry: ↑risk …

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  • 23put sb/sth at risk — ► to put someone or something in a situation where they could be in danger: »Why put capital at significant risk for a return which is no higher than the return on government bonds? Main Entry: ↑risk …

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  • 24put sth at risk — put sb/sth at risk ► to put someone or something in a situation where they could be in danger: »Why put capital at significant risk for a return which is no higher than the return on government bonds? Main Entry: ↑risk …

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  • 25Capital punishment in Oklahoma — Capital punishment is legal in the U.S. State of Oklahoma.Oklahoma is one of the leading states in number of performed post Furman executions, behind only Texas and Virginia [ [http://www.deathpenaltyinfo.org/article.php?scid=8 did=1110… …

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  • 26Capital punishment in the Republic of China — Capital punishment is a legal form of punishment in the Republic of China (Taiwan). Before 2000, Taiwan had a relatively high execution rate [http://fju.lawbank.com.tw/room reply.asp?tpid=395 tid=128] when some strict laws were still in effect in …

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  • 27capital case — A prosecution for murder in which the prosecutor asks the jury to decide if the defendant is guilty and, if he is, whether he should be put to death. When prosecutors bring a capital case (also called a death penalty case), they must charge one… …

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  • 28Capital Acquisitions and Management Corporation — (CAMCO) was a United States debt collection agency and subsidiary of Risk Management Financial Services, Inc., that was fined and closed down for repeated violations of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA). Its closure marked the first… …

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  • 29capital goods scheme — A set of rules which determine the extent to which credit is given for input tax incurred on expenditure on certain land and buildings and expensive computer equipment (Regulations 112 116, VAT Regulations 1985). The rules operate by establishing …

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  • 30Capital punishment — Death penalty and Death sentence redirect here. For other uses, see Death penalty (disambiguation) and Death sentence (disambiguation). Execution and Execute redirect here. For other uses, see Execution (disambiguation) and Execute… …

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