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What does "Term Loan" refer to?

Private Home Loan - Help Centre - OCBC
What is the difference between "CPF used for the property" and "CPF you intend to use to reduce Housing Loan Outstanding?"

What does the term disconnect refer to?

Ball Bearing Drawer Slides FAQ
This refers to how the parts of the slide come apart. Half of a slide will attach to the cabinet, the other half will attach to the drawer. If you want to remove a drawer to clean you will need to disconnect the drawer half from the cabinet half of the slide in order that the drawer can be removed from the cabinet. Different groups of slides will have different types of disconnect features for removing one half from the other. Some slides may have no disconnect feature.

What does the term "planned giving" refer to?

Central Texas Methodist Foundation - FAQs
Unlike a gift in the Sunday offering, a planned gift needs more consideration for a personal fit to maximize benefits.

What does .The Stick. refer to in the comic.s name?

Giant In the Playground Games
Very true. There is a story behind why they are called .The Order of the Stick. within the context of the strip. That story, however has yet to be revealed. Top

What does "third party validation" refer to?

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The use of UV technology for drinking water disinfection does come with limitations. In order for a particular system to be used for the treatment of drinking water, in regulated applications, it must have proof of performance. Proof of performance can be described as third party validation. This type of validation requires a third party expert to witness a bioassay test on the UV system in question, according to a specific UV testing protocol.

What does the term “QOS” refer to?

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QOS or Quality of Service is an IP protocol used across networks to assure that IP-voice and video packets arrive on-time and in-sequence thereby minimizing tiling and jittering which degrades video images and sound.

What does the term "Action" refer to when used to describe a fishing rod?

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Used within the confines of fishing rod terminology, "action" is the term which describes a blank's taper or relationship of butt to tip diameter/size/ power. From that you gain an idea of where most of the blank's initial flex will occur. A fast action rod will flex initially in the upper 1/3rd of its length. A medium or moderate action rod will bend initially in the upper 1/2 of its length. A slow action rod will bend initially over its entire length.

In your writing you often refer to spirit. What does this term mean to you?

Animal Dreaming by Scott Alexander King - The Symbolic and S...
Spirit is the Creator; the One, the Source, the keeper of Great Mystery and the Void. It is both the God in His many forms and the Goddess in Hers. Spirit is all that is known to be unknowable, to be explored but never fully understood. Spirit is Magic. It is Breath. Spirit represents balance: the fine line that exists between all that is 'light' and all that is 'dark'. Spirit demands that we trust, remember and know. Spirit is both tangible and non-tangible.

What does the term "non-resident person" refer to?

FAQ on Completion of Supplementary Forms [IR 51S & IR 52...
The Inland Revenue Ordinance does not contains any definition of "non-resident person" but the Department has long accepted that the term refers to a person who has no permanent business presence in Hong Kong. A BVI incorporated company should not be regarded as a non-resident if its directors are resident in Hong Kong and its central management and control is in Hong Kong.

What does the term "fees" in this box refer to?

FAQ on Completion of Supplementary Forms [IR 51S & IR 52...
Fees mean the total amount of fees, including commission, management, consultancy or service fee etc. Yes. You should state all the fees paid or accrued to closely connected persons, irrespective of whether or not the amount was determined on an arm's length basis and in the normal course of business.

A Thematic network is open for "language resources". What does this term refer to?

eContentplus - Calls - FAQ 2006 - DG Information Society &am...
Language resources capture the knowledge of human language and its use over time. They encompass both written and spoken language, general vocabulary as well as domain specific terminology. Lexica, corpora and terminology databanks are the most widespread resources. Translation memories have gained growing popularity in recent years. Computational grammars and software tools such as parsers or taggers are often regarded as important resources as well.

What types of businesses does the term 'food establishments' refer to?

Consumer Environmental Health Restaurant Inspections
When we say 'food establishments', we are including restaurants, food and espresso carts, bakeries, coffee bars, delis, grocery stores, taverns/bars/pubs, retail food markets, liquor stores, and special event vendors (to name the more prevalent categories).

What is a term loan?

Frequently asked questions
One component of senior debt is a term loan. This is typically an asset-based loan that is based on a certain percentage of the orderly liquidation value of the machinery and equipment and the appraised fair market value of the land and buildings. Asset-based loans against equipment and real estate are often made in the form of term loans that include regular periodic payments of both principal and interest in order to retire the debt at a fixed maturity date.

What does the term "metal dimensions" refer to in terms of tolerances?

Aluminum Technology, Aluminum Testing, Aluminum Research
quot;Metal dimensions" refers to dimensions measured across solid metal, which are easier to produce to tight tolerances than those measured across a gap or angle. Rely on "metal dimensions" as much as possible when designing close-fitted mating parts or other shapes requiring precise tolerances. The Aluminum Extruders Council offers a variety of resources related to the extrusion process generaly and extrusion dies and tooling specifically.

Does the term "RFID Ecosystem" refer to the RFID middleware, or is it more than that?

The RFID Ecosystem Project - FAQ - University of Washington,...
The term "RFID Ecosystem? is overloaded, it is the name for an umbrella project which contains many system components - from low-level filtering software, to data management infrastructure, to security and privacy modules, to stream processing and event detection, to applications. It is also the name for the project as a whole which covers all the aspects of the research

Who may refer?

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Employees may be encouraged by supervisors, co-workers, union representatives, human resource personnel or friends to contact the EAP for information or referral for help. In most cases, it is the employee his/herself who initiates contact with the EAP. This is known as self-referral, and is the preferred method of contacting the EAP. It should be noted that the EAP is a voluntary program.

What does the term loan-to-value mean for a home loan?

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Loan-to-value (LTV) can be figured by using a simple calculation of all the outstanding debt (first and second mortgages), divided by the current appraised value or purchase price of the property (whichever is lower).

What does "replenisher" refer too?

Frequently Asked Questions
Replenisher refers to a concentrated form of mixed chemistry. It is used bi-weekly to keep the chemistry levels full and to keep the potency level up.

What does the Black in Black Mouth Cur refer?

FAQ's
According to Mr L.H. Ladner whose family has owned these dogs for several generations, the Black Mouth Cur was called a black mouth due to the black lips around the mouth. The lips are black because they have no fur to hide the intense pigmentation of the skin. The dark coloring continues into the mouth pigmenting the inside fleshy mouth parts with the exception of the tongue. It is thought by some that the dark skin helps prevent sunburn.
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