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  • 21short of(1) — {adj. phr.} 1. Less or worse than. * /Don t do anything short of your best./ 2. Not having enough. * /We did not buy anything because we were short of money./ * /The girls were asked to wait on tables because the kitchen was short of help./ …

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  • 22money market fund — noun A mutual fund that invests almost exclusively in short term money market instruments whose value is deemed unlikely to fluctuate …

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  • 23Money fund — Money funds (or money market funds , money market mutual funds ) are mutual funds that invest in short term debt instruments. Explanation Money market funds, also known as principal stability funds, seek to limit exposure to losses due to credit …

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  • 24Short Money — is the common name given to the annual payment to Opposition parties in the United Kingdom House of Commons to help them with their costs. It is named after Edward Short (now Lord Glenamara), the then Leader of the House of Commons who first… …

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  • 25Money as Debt — Directed by Paul Grignon Produced by Paul Grignon Written by Paul Grignon Running time 47 minutes Money as Debt is a …

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  • 26short-change — ˌshort ˈchange verb [transitive] COMMERCE 1. to treat someone unfairly by cheating them or not giving them what they deserve: • The consumer is tired of being short changed by cartels. 2. to give someone too little change (= money given back to… …

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  • 27Money (That's What I Want) — Single by Barrett Strong B side Oh I Apologize Released …

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  • 28Money Mad (1908 film) — Money Mad Directed by D. W. Griffith Written by D. W. Griffith Starring Charles Inslee Cinematography G. W. Bitzer …

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  • 29Money Mark — in March 2007 Background information Birth name Mark Ramos Nishita Origin Unite …

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  • 30money laundering — the moving of the proceeds of crime through the financial system so as to conceal its nature. As a result of a European directive, the UK has implemented rules against this practice mainly through the Criminal Justice Act 1993. Aside from… …

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