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81over-egg — verb to spoil something by making too many improvements to it …
82Making delivery — Refers to the seller s actually turning over to the buyer the asset agreed upon in a forward contract. The New York Times Financial Glossary …
83making delivery — Refers to the seller s actually turning over to the buyer the assets agreed upon in a forward contract. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
84over-correct — verb make excessive corrections for fear of making an error • Syn: ↑overcompensate • Hypernyms: ↑right, ↑compensate, ↑redress, ↑correct • Verb Frames: Somebody s …
85making-up price — noun : the price at which stock is carried over on an account from one settlement to another on the London stock exchange …
86over·ture — /ˈoʊvɚʧɚ/ noun, pl tures [count] 1 : a piece of music played at the start of an opera, a musical play, etc. 2 : something that is offered or suggested with the hope that it will start a relationship, lead to an agreement, etc. The government has… …
87make over — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms make over : present tense I/you/we/they make over he/she/it makes over present participle making over past tense made over past participle made over 1) to officially make someone else the owner of something… …
88Violin making and maintenance — Making an instrument of the violin family may be done in different ways, many of which have changed very little in nearly 500 years since the first violins were made. Some violins, called bench made instruments, are made by a single individual,… …
89Classical guitar making — A person who is specialized in the making of stringed instruments such as guitars, lutes and violins is called a luthier. Contents 1 Skills 1.1 Shaping of wood with acoustics and resonance aims 1.2 Sound characteristics (Timbre) …
90Dynamic decision-making — (DDM) is interdependent decision making that takes place in an environment that changes over time either due to the previous actions of the decision maker or due to events that are outside of the control of the decision maker.[1][2] In this sense …