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  • 41short selling — The practice of selling securities not owned by the seller in the hope that the price subsequently falls and they can then be bought back at a lower price. The seller may have borrowed the necessary securities on a temporary basis in order to… …

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  • 42short-termism — short term ˈshort term adjective 1. continuing for only a short time, or concerned only with the period of time that is not very far into the future: • Most of the staff are on short term contracts. • We will continue to manufacture products to… …

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  • 43short — short; short·age; short·en; short·en·er; short·ish; short·ite; short·ly; short·ness; short·om·e·ter; short·schat; short·sight·ed·ness; short·some; ul·tra·short; short·hand·ed·ness; short·shat; short·sight·ed·ly; …

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  • 44Short Code (computer language) — Short Code was one of the first higher level languages ever developed for an electronic computer.Sebesta, W.S Concepts of Programming languages. 2006;M6 14:18 pp.44. ISBN# 0 321 33025 0] Unlike machine code Short Code statements represented… …

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  • 45Short-tailed Bandicoot Rat — Conservation status Least Concern (IUCN 3.1) Scientific classification …

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  • 46Short 330 — Short 330 …

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  • 47Short S.C.7 Skyvan — Short Skyvan S.C.7 der Helsinki University of Technology Short Skyvan S.C.7 (Pink Skyvan) Die Short S.C.7 Skyvan ist ein zweimotoriges Frachttransportflugzeug des ehemal …

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  • 48Short Skyliner — Short Skyvan S.C.7 der Helsinki University of Technology Short Skyvan S.C.7 (Pink Skyvan) Die Short S.C.7 Skyvan ist ein zweimotoriges Frachttransportflugzeug des ehemal …

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  • 49Short Sunderland — Short S.25 Sunderland …

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  • 50short cause — A lawsuit that is estimated to take no more than one day. A short cause case may get priority for courtroom space because it can fill a time slot between bigger cases. However, if a supposed short cause lasts beyond one day the judge is… …

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