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hedge
hedge hedged hedg·ing : to reduce possible losses in speculative transactions by engaging in offsetting transactions (as futures trading)
hedging
hedging : the practice of engaging in offsetting financial transactions to reduce losses
initiative
own initiative : at one's own discretion : independently of outside influence, suggestion, or control [the court may reduce a sentence on its own initiative "Ghrist v. People, 897 P.2d 809 (1995)"]
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mitigation
mitigation term usually used to refer to various changes or improvements made in a home; for instance, to reduce the average level of radon. Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Divisions of the High Court
Court (ss. 5, 16); but s. 32 of the same Act gave the Sovereign in Council power to reduce or increase the number of Divisions or the number of judges attached to each Division; and an Order
bankrupt
: ruined financially ;esp : judicially declared a bankrupt [the company is ] compare insolvent vt : to reduce to bankruptcy [was ed by attorney's fees]
Destroy
1834 (1843). [Wild Life (Protection) Act] According to Oxford English Dictionary, means to undo-break into useless piece or reduce into useless from, consumer or dissolve any material, structure or object, Regina v. Murphy, (2003) 1 WLR 422.
cyclosporin
which suppresses the cellular immune response by inhibiting T cell activation and has been used in medicine to reduce foreign tissue rejection especially subsequent to organ transplant surgery
Disintegrate
To separate into integrant parts to reduce to fragments or to powder to break up or cause to fall to pieces as a rock by
Disgraduate
To degrade to reduce in rank
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hedge
hedge hedged hedg·ing : to reduce possible losses in speculative transactions by engaging in offsetting transactions (as futures trading)
hedging
hedging : the practice of engaging in offsetting financial transactions to reduce losses
initiative
own initiative : at one's own discretion : independently of outside influence, suggestion, or control [the court may reduce a sentence on its own initiative "Ghrist v. People, 897 P.2d 809 (1995)"]
Keep your definitions linked to case research
mitigation
mitigation term usually used to refer to various changes or improvements made in a home; for instance, to reduce the average level of radon. Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Divisions of the High Court
Court (ss. 5, 16); but s. 32 of the same Act gave the Sovereign in Council power to reduce or increase the number of Divisions or the number of judges attached to each Division; and an Order
bankrupt
: ruined financially ;esp : judicially declared a bankrupt [the company is ] compare insolvent vt : to reduce to bankruptcy [was ed by attorney's fees]
Destroy
1834 (1843). [Wild Life (Protection) Act] According to Oxford English Dictionary, means to undo-break into useless piece or reduce into useless from, consumer or dissolve any material, structure or object, Regina v. Murphy, (2003) 1 WLR 422.
cyclosporin
which suppresses the cellular immune response by inhibiting T cell activation and has been used in medicine to reduce foreign tissue rejection especially subsequent to organ transplant surgery
Disintegrate
To separate into integrant parts to reduce to fragments or to powder to break up or cause to fall to pieces as a rock by
Disgraduate
To degrade to reduce in rank
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