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  • 81Hermod (ship) — Career Name: SSCV Hermod Namesake: Hermóðr (figure in Norse mythology} Operator: Heerema Marine Contractors …

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  • 82manageable — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. tractable, docile, obedient; wieldy, governable. See facility. Ant., obdurate, intractable. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. controllable, docile, compliant, pliant, governable, teachable, tractable,… …

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  • 83uncontrollable costs — non controllable costs Items of expenditure appearing on a manager s management accounting statement that are not able to be controlled or influenced by that level of management. Costs regarded as uncontrollable by one level of management may,… …

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  • 84labour turnover rate — The ratio, usually expressed as a percentage, of the number of employees leaving an organization or industry in a stated period to the average number of employees working in that organization or industry during the period. An important… …

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  • 85uncontrollable costs — non controllable costs Items of expenditure appearing on a manager s management accounting statement that are not able to be controlled or influenced by that level of management. Costs regarded as uncontrollable by one level of management may,… …

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  • 86Incontrollable — In con*trol la*ble, a. [Pref. in not + controllable: cf. F. incontr[^o]lable.] Not controllable; uncontrollable. {In con*trol la*bly}, adv. South. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 87Incontrollably — Incontrollable In con*trol la*ble, a. [Pref. in not + controllable: cf. F. incontr[^o]lable.] Not controllable; uncontrollable. {In con*trol la*bly}, adv. South. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 88Printer (computing) — A modern printer with scanning/copying capability Small printer …

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  • 89Carbon nanotube — Not to be confused with Carbon fiber. Part of a series of articles on Nanomaterials Fullerenes …

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  • 90Firearm — A firearm is a tool that projects either single or multiple projectiles at high velocity through a controlled explosion. The firing is achieved by the gases produced through rapid, confined burning of a propellant. This process of rapid burning… …

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