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Decision height
a precision approach at which a missed approach must be initiated if the required visual reference to continue that approach has
Capital expenditure and revenue expenditure
expenditure, in cases where the expenditure is made for the initial outlay or for extension of a business or a substantial
Development
and Country Planning Act, 1990, s. 55(a)]. Signifies permission which initially authorises the project, Reg. v. North Yorks C.C., Ex parte
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Dissensus
of time to evolve a broad consensus out of our initial dissensus.' [LIC of India v. D. J. Bahadur, AIR 1980
Clerical work
implies stereotype work without power of control or dignity or initiative or creativeness, Sonepat Co-op. Sugar Mills Ltd. v. Ajit Singh,
Ballot
Speaker to determine the right to choose the subject and initiate the discussion during the interval of half-an-hour between the moving
Cadre post
temporary Additional District and Sessions Judges at the time of initial recruitment, G.R. Luthra v. Lt. Governor, Delhi, (1975) 1 SCR
Cabal
who concerted a scheme for the restoration of poperty. The initials of these five names form the word 'cabal'; hence the
Breach of confidence
improper obtaining of confidential material or, if the material was initially obtained innocently, by the improper retention or use of the
Bill
Lords and in practice only routine and non-controversial Legislation is initiated in the Upper House. The office of the Speaker in
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