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  • 101Climate Change Levy — The Climate Change Levy (CCL) is a tax on energy delivered to non domestic users in the United Kingdom. Its aim is to provide an incentive to increase energy efficiency and to reduce carbon emissions, however there have been ongoing calls to… …

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  • 102Attitude change — Breckler and Wiggins (1992) define attitudes as “mental and neural representations, organized through experience, exerting a directive or dynamic influence on behavior” (p. 409). Attitudes and attitude objects are functions of cognitive,… …

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  • 103floating rate — interest rate that is reset periodically, usually every couple of months or sometimes daily. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary A rate of interest which varies over time, depending on market rates of interest. Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein financial …

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  • 104flat rate — noun A fixed uniform rate (eg of charge or payment) • • • Main Entry: ↑flat * * * flat rate UK US noun [countable] [singular flat rate plural flat rates …

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  • 105Phase Change Material — A phase change material (PCM) is a substance with a high heat of fusion which, melting and solidifying at a certain temperature, is capable of storing and releasing large amounts of energy. Heat is absorbed or released when the material changes… …

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  • 106Uncovered Interest Rate Parity - UIP — A parity condition stating that the difference in interest rates between two countries is equal to the expected change in exchange rates between the countries’ currencies. If this parity does not exist, there is an opportunity to make a… …

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  • 107Annualized Rate — A rate of return for a given period that is less than one year, but that is computed as if the rate were for a full year. The annualized rate is essentially an estimated rate of annual return that is extrapolated mathematically. The annualized… …

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  • 108Floating exchange rate — A country s decision to allow its currency value to freely change. The currency is not constrained by central bank intervention and does not have to maintain its relationship with another currency in a narrow band. The currency value is… …

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  • 109floating exchange rate — A country s decision to allow its currency value to change freely. The currency is not constrained by central bank intervention and does not have to maintain its relationship with another currency in a narrow band. The currency value is… …

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  • 110flat-rate — ˈflat rate adjective 1. flat rate charge/​fee/​pricing etc COMMERCE a flat rate charge etc is always the same and does not change depending on the time spent doing something, the results that are produced etc: • Some agents charge a flat rate fee …

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