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  • 51Net Take-Off Flight Path — The Net Take Off Flight Path (NTOFP) is the vertical profile the aircraft, follows after the critical engine failure. The NTOFP is determined from data in the Aeroplane Flight Manual (AFM) and it extends from the screen height of 35 ft to… …

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  • 52Set (commande) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir set. Set est le nom d une commande sous Windows et sous Unix (y compris Linux) qui affiche les variables d’environnement. Commande set sur Windows La commande set sans aucun paramètre permet de lister les… …

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  • 53set —   1. To place. Kau; ho onoho (as table, bones, type); ho omoe, ho omoemoe, ku u, au (as line or net); ōniu, ulele (as type); mau (as a wager); napo o, welo (of sun); kōkō (bones by applying pressure); pa ihi, hao ā pa ihi (as sails); kāpili (as… …

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  • 54Net Stable Funding Ratio — During the 2007 banking crisis, banks such as Northern Rock in the UK, and US investment banks such as Bear Stearns and Lehman Brothers suffered a bank run and/or collapsed, due to their over reliance on short term wholesale funding from the… …

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  • 55net margin — margin, gross margin, net margin, security margin, variation margin (1) An amount of cash or collateral that a buyer or borrower must provide in excess of value owed to that buyer or borrower by a seller, lender or depositor. Ensures performance… …

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  • 56net use — La commande Windows net use, pour « network use » permet de créer un raccourci vers un autre ordinateur du réseau. On parle alors de mapper un point de montage. Elle est équivalente à un clic droit sur le poste de travail, puis… …

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  • 57Net Book Agreement — The Net Book Agreement (NBA) was a British fixed Book Price Agreement between publishers and booksellers which set the prices at which books were to be sold to the public. It came into effect on January 1, 1900 and involved retailers selling… …

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  • 58net out — UK US net out Phrasal Verb with net({{}}/net/ verb [T] ► to be or produce a particular amount of money after tax and other costs have been paid: »The facility showed a gross loss of $2.8m, which, when set against investors deposits of £1.5m,… …

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  • 59net and coble — a beach seine used in Scotland for salmon. The coble is a small, flat bottomed open boat which may be rowed or under power, used to set the net by paying it out as the boat sweeps round in a circle. The net must be kept in motion while being… …

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  • 60Net Debt To EBITDA Ratio — A measurement of leverage, calculated as a company s interest bearing liabilities minus cash or cash equivalents, divided by its EBITDA. The net debt to EBITDA ratio is a debt ratio that shows how many years it would take for a company to pay… …

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