REVERSIBLE EFFECT
A short term adverse effect of health that is reversed with time and the removal of the cause.
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A short term adverse effect of health that is reversed with time and the removal of the cause.
Developed by Microsoft it is a standard that is compatible with all word processors and allows exchange of digital documents.
A person from the insurer who screens all new applications and will approve or decline an application.
A priority in risk management by the etsablishment of quantitative or qualitative relationships gthat exist between risks and benefits.
Statement of the kind of risks and the extent to which a company will expose it self to risks.
The sum of money that needs to be retained by the savings institutuion in order to leverage any risks that are associated with the day to day running of the business.
The lack of compatibility between expectations of a position or job.
Economics Nobel Prize winner for research into transaction costs and right to property.
The strategy where a business will sell an asset and then want it back at a time in the future.
An older legal ruling that states that abenficiary must have the property left to him, transferred to him within a period of 21 years.
A new development of land that is between an area of rural activity and the edge of suburban area that has already been developed.
A term used in bill of lading where the number of items is known but not the contents.
The objective or subjective opposition of a customer to purchase a product. A skilled salesperson can counter this resistance with more positive reasons to buy.
The control of factors in the environment that could be a risk to health, development and survival.
The size of a drawing in relation to the actual size of the object drawn.
The phase in the product or project design that comes first in order to give a client an over view of the project.
An engineering, quantity, support or schedule change that has been directed by the customer. A modification to a project.
A receipt for cargo ythat has been taken on board a vessel. It is not a document of title or a bill of lading.
Known as leg room it is the distance between the back of a seat and the front of the seat behind it.
The people who can exert an influenceon a primary audience. It can be children, spouses, frinds neighbours or associates.
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