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61Energy security and renewable technology — The environmental benefits of renewable energy technologies are widely recognised, but the contribution thatthey can make to energy security is less well known. Renewable technologies can enhance energy security in electricity generation, heat… …
62Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department Public Security Bureau — Infobox Government agency agency name = Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department Public Security Bureau nativename = nativename a = 警視庁公安部 nativename r = Keishichō kōanbu logo = logo width = logo caption = seal width = seal caption = formed =… …
63Charlie Miller (security researcher) — For other people named Charles Miller, see Charles Miller (disambiguation). Charles Miller Nationality United States Fields Computer Science …
64Department for Protection and Security — Members of the DPS at the National Front party s annual tribute to Joan of Arc in Paris, 2007 May 1st Department for Protection and Security (DPS) or Département Protection et Sécurité is the security branch of the National Front (FN) political… …
65Hybrid security — A convertible security whose optioned common stock is trading in a middle range, causing the convertible security to trade with the characteristics of both a fixed income security and a common stock instrument. The New York Times Financial… …
66social security — With the establishment of democracy in the late 1970s Spain rapidly began to assemble a welfare state comparable to those of western Europe. A massive programme of hospital building and the provision of universal free medical assistance… …
67hiring firm — Commonly refers to a business that hires one or more independent contractors. Unlike an employer, a hiring firm does not have to withhold tax, contribute to Social Security and Medicare, or provide workers compensation for an independent… …
68Exchangeable Security — A security that grants its holder the right to exchange it for the common stock of a firm other than the issuer. These are often used in takeovers …
69Neglected firm effect — The tendency of firms that are neglected by security analysts to outperform firms that are the subject of considerable attention. The New York Times Financial Glossary …
70exchangeable security — investment instrument that grants its holder the right to exchange it for the common stock of a firm other than the issuer of the instrument. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …