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  • 71Real versus nominal value — For the distinction between real purchasing power and money value, see Real versus nominal value (economics). The distinction between real value and nominal value occurs in many fields. From a philosophical viewpoint, nominal value represents an… …

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  • 72Store Of Value — Any form of commodity, asset, or money that has value and can be stored and retrieved over time. Possessing a store of value is an underlying basis for any economic system, as some medium is necessary for a store of value in order for individuals …

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  • 73Water supply and sanitation in Venezuela — is characterized by insufficient coverage and service quality, despite the country s oil wealth. Increases in coverage in the 1990 2001 period have been limited; more recent coverage figures are not readily available.Investments in the sector are …

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  • 74DHL Exel Supply Chain — DHL Supply Chain Type division Industry contract logistics Founded 2000 (as Exel plc) Headquarters Bonn, Germany Key people Bruce A. Edwards, CEO …

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  • 75California Redemption Value — (CRV) is a deposit paid on purchases of certain recyclable beverage containers in California. The consumer pays CRV on the purchase of beverages with aluminum, plastic, glass, and bimetal containers and can be reimbursed if the containers are… …

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  • 76Power supply rejection ratio — In electronics, Power supply rejection ratio or PSRR is a term widely used in op amp datasheets; used to describe the amount of noise from a power supply that a particular op amp can reject.The value of PSRR depends on the supply being taken in… …

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  • 77exempt supply — A supply of goods or services falling within Schedule 9 of the Value Added Tax Act 1994. A person making exempt supplies is not required to account for output tax on the exempt supplies but is unable to recover the input tax on those supplies… …

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  • 78standard-rated supply — A taxable supply on which value added tax (VAT) is chargeable at the standard rate (currently 17.5%). Related links value added tax Practical Law Dictionary. Glossary of UK, US and international legal terms. www.practicallaw.com …

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  • 79zero-rated supply — A taxable supply on which value added tax (VAT) is charged at 0%. A person making zero rated supplies is able to recover all of the input tax which is attributable to the zero rated supplies but is not required to account for output tax on those… …

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  • 80Certified Supply Chain Professional — The Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP) designation is an educational certification administered by The Association for Operations Management (APICS). Newly offered in 2006, the CSCP joins two other APICS designations: APICS CPIM… …

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