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The amount of a commodity underlying a commodity futures contract. The term...
A small vehicle moved on wheels; usually, one having but two wheels and drawn by one horse; a cart.
A vehicle adapted to the rails of a railroad.
A chariot of war or of triumph; a vehicle of splendor, dignity, or solemnity.
Keywords:
Cab,
Passengers,
Gate,
Lift,
Delhaize
The cage of a lift or elevator.
The basket, box, or cage suspended from a balloon to contain passengers, ballast, etc.
a conveyance for passengers or freight on a cable railway; "they took a cable car to the top of the mountain"
where passengers ride up and down; "the car was on the top floor"
Comprehensive, Adequate and Representative A reserve system displaying the features of comprehensiveness, adequacy and representativeness. Comprehensiveness—the degree to which the full range of ecological communities and their biological diversity are incorporated in the reserve system. Adequacy—the reserve system's ability to maintain the ecological viability and integrity of populations, species and communities. Representativeness—the extent to which areas selected for inclusion in the reserve system are capable of reflecting the known biological diversity and ecological patterns and processes of the ecological community or ecosystem concerned.
Capital adequacy ratio. refers to the ratio of capital to risk weighted assets computed in accordance with the risk-based capital adequacy framework (patterned after the 1988 Basel Capital Accord) that took into account credit risks, effective 1 July 2001 under BSP Circular No. 280 dated 29 March 2001. Under BSP Circular No. 360 dated 3 December 2002, which took effect 1 July 2003, applying only to universal/commercial banks, computation of CAR incorporates market risks in addition to credit risks.
Chief, Army Reserve
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Keywords:
Aviation,
Canadian,
Civil,
Regulation,
Australian
Civil Aviation Regulation 1988
Civil Aviation Regulations
Canadian Aviation Regulation
Canadian Aviation Regulations
Keywords:
Courtesy,
Recognition,
Ourtesy,
Ecognition,
Cehck
Courtesy Amount Recognition. Refers to the specific reading of the amount field on a digital cehck image.
Courtesy Amount Recognition, refers to machine reading of the handwritten numerical amount on a check.
Courtesy Amount Recognition: Machine reading of the hand written numerical amount of a check.
ourtesy mount ecognition: Machine reading of the hand written numerical amount of a check.
Keywords:
Ferramentas,
Desenvolvimento,
Reportagem,
Aplica,
Develpment
Ferramentas de desenvolvimento e aplica��o de Reportagem Assistida por Computador. Develpment and application tools for Computer Assisted Reporting.
Computer Aided Repair. Computer system used to guide product repair.
Computer assisted retrieval. The use of a computer created and maintained index to access documentary material recorded on other media such as microfilm.
The nine components that make up the train. Each contains two rows of two seats making a total of four seats per car. Cars are connected using ball-and-socket joints.
The part of a coaster train in which you sit.
The name given to an individual section of a coaster train, defined by seats on their own set of wheels.
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