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  • 11capital — cap·i·tal 1 adj [Latin capitalis, from caput head, a person s life (as forfeit)] 1 a: punishable by death capital murder b: involving execution a capital case 2 [Medieval Latin capitalis chief, principal, from Latin …

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  • 12Capital Asset Pricing Model — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda El Capital Asset Pricing Model, o CAPM (trad. lit. Modelo de Fijación de precios de activos de capital) es un modelo frecuentemente utilizado en la economía financiera. El modelo es utilizado para determinar la tasa… …

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  • 13Capital Mechanized Infantry Division (Republic of Korea) — Capital Division Active 20 June 1948 present Country …

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  • 14Capital punishment in Australia — Capital punishment was last used in Australia in 1967, when Ronald Ryan was hanged in Victoria, he was the last of 114 people executed in the 20th century and previous to his execution Queensland and New South Wales had already abolished the… …

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  • 15Capital Research Center — (CRC) is a conservative non profit organization that was founded in 1984 by Willa Johnson to study non profit organizations, with a special focus on reviving the American traditions of charity, philanthropy, and voluntarism. They also investigate …

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  • 16Capital punishment in Iraq — was commonly used by the government of Saddam Hussein.After the invasion of Iraq in 2003, the U.S. administrator, L. Paul Bremer, suspended capital punishment, declaring that the former regime used certain provisions of the penal code as a means… …

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  • 17capital value — The value of a property usually consisting of the price and the cost of modifications and work of a capital nature or a market value determined by professional valuers. The value of a commercial site is often measured by reference to the rent… …

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  • 18capital instrument — UK US noun [C] ► ACCOUNTING, FINANCE a security in the form of shares, bonds, etc. that a company sells to raise the money it needs to operate: »Legally, capital instruments are debt and should therefore be disclosed within liabilities …

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  • 19Capital punishment in Malaysia — applies to murder, drug trafficking, treason, and waging war against Yang di Pertuan Agong (the King). Recently, the law has been extended to include acts of terrorism. Any terrorists, and anyone who aids terrorists, financially or otherwise, are …

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  • 20capital appreciation bond — ( CAB) Securities that are issued at par, but which do not remit interest to the holder until maturity. The interest accrues at the coupon rate and is compounded at a stated rate. The issuer holds the accumulated, compounded interest until the… …

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