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Settlor of Trust The Settlor of Trust is the individual who establishes the trust fund. The settlor must pass her assets to the trust, which is then managed and governed by the trustee or manager...
Thorndike-Lorge count Thorndike-Lorge count is a list of the relative frequencies of some 30,000 English words. Its development kept a lot of graduate students gainfully employed in the 1930s.
Insurance counselor Insurance counselor is an advisor who recommends a comprehensive program to protect a firm against insurable risks and to meet legal or quasi-legal insurance requirements.
Tricolor Tricolor is the ability of the monitor to display colors that the human eye can recognize (about 16.7 million colors. Colors are represented on ...
Taylor rule Taylor rule means Economist John Taylor’s monetary policy rule that explains how the federal funds rate target is set.
Colored beach Colored beach— that portion of usable coastline sufficient for the assault landing of a regimental landing team or similar sized unit.
Ad valorem tax Ad valorem tax is a tax (such as VAT) which is calculated according to the value of the goods or services taxed.
Color discrimination Color discrimination occurs when a person is discriminated against based on the lightness, darkness, or other color characteristic of the person. Even though
Solid Color Solid Color is a coating that contains only colored pigments, as opposed to a coating that contains small metallic flakes to create metallic paints.
Three-Coat Color Three-Coat Color is a topcoat color that consists of three parts—a base coat, amid coat and a clear coat. This is also referred to as a tri-coat.