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  • 21above the fold — aˌbove the ˈfold adverb, adjective COMPUTING in the top part of a web page, which is the first part that you see on the screen: • The most important part of any web page is the part that you see before you scroll down. This is generally known as… …

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  • 22above the line — aˌbove the ˈline , above the line adjective 1. ACCOUNTING relating to a figure included in a statement of a company s profits and losses before tax has been paid, not after tax: • The acquisitions will be treated as above the line exceptional… …

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  • 23above-average — UK US (also above average) adjective ► higher or better than the usual amount or level: above average pay/rate/income »We believe in above average pay to attract above average people. above average yield/growth/performance »We expect to see… …

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  • 24above par — See: par. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * above par aˌbove ˈpar adjective, adverb FINANCE at a price that is above the original value when shares and bonds were first made available: • The jeans maker s bonds are trading above par. * * *… …

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  • 25above par — see under ↑par1 • • • Main Entry: ↑above above par At a premium, or at more than the nominal value • • • Main Entry: ↑par * * * above (or below or under) par better (or worse) than is usual or expected …

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  • 26Above the Influence — is an advertising campaign in the United States by the National Youth Anti Drug Media Campaign that advocates against recreational drug use, focusing explicitly on cannabis use by American teenagers. The program s primary medium is television… …

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  • 27above-the-fold — UK US adverb ► MARKETING, COMMUNICATIONS in the top part of a newspaper page: »The stories that the editor feels will sell the newspaper are put above the fold. ► INTERNET in the top part of a website page which you can see on the screen when you …

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  • 28above — (adv.) O.E. abufan, earlier onbufan, from on (see ON (Cf. on)) + bufan over, compound of be by (see BY (Cf. by)) + ufan over/high, from P.Gmc. *ufan , *uban (Cf. O.S., O.H.G …

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  • 29above trend — above/below trend ► more or less than is usual: »We will see GDP on a quarterly basis above rather than below trend. Main Entry: ↑trend …

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  • 30above/below trend — ► more or less than is usual: »We will see GDP on a quarterly basis above rather than below trend. Main Entry: ↑trend …

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