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  • 1second-hand — ˌsecond ˈhand adjective not new, and having one or more previous owners; = pre owned AmE; USED: • Imported second hand vehicles could eat into the demand for new cars. second hand adverb : • The solution for small businesses may be to buy their… …

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  • 3Market information systems — (otherwise known as market intelligence systems, market information services, or MIS, and not to be confused with management information systems) are information systems used in gathering, analyzing and disseminating information about prices and… …

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  • 4market — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 place where people go to buy and sell things ADJECTIVE ▪ open air, outdoor, street ▪ covered, indoor (both esp. BrE) ▪ cattle, fruit and vegetabl …

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  • 5market — 1 noun 1 PLACE TO BUY THINGS (C) a) a place where people buy and sell goods, especially in an open area or a large building: There s a good antiques market here on Sundays. | I usually buy all my vegetables at the market. | street market (=with a …

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  • 6Market Harborough Cricket Club — is a cricket club founded c.1840 in Market Harborough, Leicestershire, England. The club s first team plays in the Leicestershire Premier Cricket League, which is one of the ECB Premier Leagues that are the highest level of the amateur,… …

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  • 7Second Intifada — Part of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict and Arab–Israeli conflict Clockwise from above: A masked P …

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  • 10Market fundamentalism — (also known as free market fundamentalism) is a pejorative term applied to a strong belief in the ability of laissez faire or free market economic views or policies to solve economic and social problems.[1] Critics of free market extremism have… …

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