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  • ...rial point of view it is operational matters of state, and from the formal point of view - all activities carried out by government entities. Tasks of local government can vary depending on the jurisdiction, but some common tasks include providing services such as [[education]], public transportati
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  • ..., which gives holder the right, but not obligation, to purchase [[firm]]'s common stock directly from a firm at a specified [[price]] for a given period of t ...wers its required yield. The warrant also provides the company with future common stock capital when the holder exercises the warrant and buys the stock from
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  • ...lly analyzed and related to the properties. The use of the decision-making point is associated with learning about the model in which the decision will be m ==Starting the decision point==
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  • ...s decision on similar point of law). Judicial precedents are found most in common law, where few laws are codified. The US Supreme Court, trough its decision ...in Nigeria are not empowered to apply adjective common law. Therefore, the common-law doctrine does not apply to them. Nor does any legislation provide for a
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  • ...point for measuring changes in data over a period of time. This reference point can be used to make comparisons and evaluate trends in economic data. It is ...th period beginning on January 1 and ending on December 31. It is the most common base year used when measuring economic data.
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  • ...e delivery date, transportation [[method]], and any associated costs. Some common delivery terms include FOB (free on [[board]]), CIF ([[cost]], [[insurance] ...terms used in international trade and domestic trade, but some of the most common include:
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  • ...in, the shipment of the goods by air, and the delivery of the goods to the point of destination. ...in, the shipment of the goods by sea, and the delivery of the goods to the point of destination.
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  • ...s]], joint product will be treated as joint products, until the "split-off point", where these two or more products "become separate and identifiable". In t ==Split-off point decisions==
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  • ...ve flow of materials, goods and services from their point of origin to the point of consumption in order to meet [[customer]] requirements. It involves [[or ...the process of managing the return of goods from the customer back to the point of origin. This includes tracking shipments, processing returns and disposi
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  • ...channels that will be used to make the offerings available to buyers. Some common elements of a distribution plan template include: ...ffective ways to move products or services from the point of origin to the point of consumption. This includes identifying the most appropriate distribution
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  • ...intuitively are: balancing visual weight, playing with simetry, the focal point, proportions and disproportions<ref> Draze D., Palouda A. (2005) p.24-33</r ...ny colors, bolds or adding space around the focal point element. The focal point is something that catches the eye of the viewer for example large headline,
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  • ...ng the number of buyers, that are present in each market segment. The most common [[method]] is dividing them by the geographical territories. Another thing ...eness]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Break even pricing]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Point elasticity]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Total capitalization]]}} }}
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  • When speaking about '''common law''', there's one major difference between '''conditional sale agreement' ...retains legal title to the car until all payments have been made, at which point the title is transferred to the buyer.
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  • ...ally the lowest price offered for an item and is often used as a reference point for retailers. Factory price does not include any markups or discounts the ...s the lowest price offered for a product, and is often used as a reference point for retailers.
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  • ...g out rules of conduct, rules, patterns, guidelines or characteristics for common and repeated use. Development and implementation of standards is the result ...onflicts between [[supplier]]s and [[customer]]s, or to create a reference point for contracts.
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  • ...le estimation about '''[[real value]]''' of company's shares '''at a given point in time'''<ref>J. Pontiff & L. D. Schall 1998, 142</ref>. ...undervalued'''. Whole use of tool refers to real value of share at a given point in time. Using a ratio to change the [[price]] results in correcting underp
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  • * '''Using a Random Number Generator''': This is one of the most common methods of systematic sampling. A random number generator is used to select ...eds to ensure the sample is unbiased and random. Here are some of the most common applications of systematic sampling techniques:
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  • '''Central tendency''' is a measure of the middle point of a data set. It is used to describe a large set of data in one value that * '''Median''': The median is the middle point of the data set when it is ordered from smallest to largest. It is better f
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  • ...stable and predictable and that any variations seen in the data are due to common causes of variation. However, if the process is operating outside of the co If a point on the chart crosses the upper control limit (UCL) or lower control limit (
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  • ...raw materials, inventory, finished goods and related [[information]] from point of origin to the place of consumption in order to meet [[customer needs]]. ...]], finished products and relevant [[information]] from point of origin to point of consumption in order to meet [[customer]] requirements." (F. J. Beier, 2
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