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PC
and minicomputers which may be accessed by multiple users each operating from a different input device in the 1990s usually a
Railroading
The construction of a railroad the business of managing or operating a railroad
Receivers certificate
the preservation of the assets held by him as for operating a railroad Receivers certificates are ordinarily a first lien on
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causative
causative 1 : effective or operating as a cause [the negligent act] 2 : causal [the
Double acting
Acting or operating in two directions or with both motions producing a twofold
Rheostat
contrivance for adjusting or regulating the strength of electrical currents operating usually by the intercalation of resistance which can be varied
unitary
activities within the state, and taxing that percentage [a business operating throughout the U.S.] [imposed a tax on a multinational corporation]
lease
insurance, and taxes) in addition to the payment of rent operating lease : a lease of property and esp. equipment for
loss
op·er·at·ing loss : the amount by which the expenses of operating a business exceed the income derived from it see also
modus operandi
modus operandi [New Latin, manner of operating] : a distinct pattern or method of operation esp. that
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