to take the difference (of)

  • 1split the difference — take the average of two proposed amounts. → split …

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  • 2split the difference — phrasal : to reach agreement by compromise involving equal concessions especially in a disagreement as to a price or to the conclusion of a contract * * * split the difference To divide equally the sum of matter in dispute, to take the mean • • • …

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  • 3Difference in differences — (DID) (sometimes Diff in Diffs ) is a quasi experimental technique used in econometrics that measures the effect of a treatment at a given period in time. It is often used to measure the change induced by a particular treatment or event, though… …

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  • 4Buy term and invest the difference — Buying term and investing the difference is a concept involving term life insurance and investment strategies that allow individuals to eventually Self Insure and provides an alternative to permanent life insurance. Generally speaking term… …

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  • 5pocket the difference — phrase to take the extra money made from something, often in a way that is not completely honest She got the tickets for £20 each, but charged us £25 and pocketed the difference. Thesaurus: to earn or to get moneysynonym Main entry: pocket …

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  • 6split the difference — Synonyms and related words: accommodate, adjust, apportion, average, average out, avoid extremes, be partners in, compose, compound, compromise, cooperate, cop out, divide with, divvy up with, duck responsibility, evade responsibility, give and… …

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  • 7pocket the difference — to take the extra money made from something, often in a way that is not completely honest She got the tickets for £20 each, but charged us £25 and pocketed the difference …

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  • 8split the difference — ► split the difference take the average of two proposed amounts. Main Entry: ↑split …

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  • 9The Prince’s Seeing is Believing — The Prince s Seeing is Believing is a U.K based charitable initiative which works in the field of promoting corporate social responsibility or CSR.Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a concept whereby organizations consider the interests of… …

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  • 10The Theory of Moral Sentiments — was written by Adam Smith in 1759. It provided the ethical, philosophical, psychological and methodological underpinnings to Smith s later works, including The Wealth of Nations (1776), A Treatise on Public Opulence (1764) (first published in… …

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