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Capacity building — often refers to assistance which is provided to entities, usually developing country societies, which have a need to develop a certain skill or competence, or for general upgrading of performance ability. Most capacity is built by societies… … Wikipedia
Member states of the United Nations — Map of the United Nations (UN) member states, with their territories (including dependent territories) recognized by the UN in blue.[1] … Wikipedia
Oxford Capacity Analysis — This article is about the Church of Scientology personality test. For other uses, see Oxford (disambiguation). Sign advertising Scientology personality tests. San Francisco, April 2006. The Oxford Capacity Analysis (OCA), also known as the… … Wikipedia
dual capacity — The ability of a firm to act either as principal with the customers when trading or to act as agent on behalf of their customers. Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein financial glossary * * * dual capacity ˌdual caˈpacity noun [uncountable] FINANCE… … Financial and business terms
Link Capacity Adjustment Scheme — or LCAS is a method to dynamically increase or decrease the bandwidth of virtual concatenated containers. The LCAS protocol is specified in ITU T G.7042.It allows on demand increase or decrease of the bandwidth of the virtual concatenated group… … Wikipedia
Compression member — Columns A compression member is a general class of structural elements of which a column is the most common specific example. Contents 1 Description … Wikipedia
general clearing member — A clearing member of a clearing house who has the capacity to clear for the firm, its clients and other investment businesses. Contrast with individual clearing members, who can clear for the firm and its clients only, not for other investment… … Financial and business terms
individual clearing member — A clearing member of a clearing house who has the capacity to clear for the firm and its clients only. Contrast with general clearing members, who can clear for the firm, its clients and other investment businesses. Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein … Financial and business terms
private member's bill — noun a bill introduced by a backbench member of parliament or (rarely) by a minister in his or her capacity as a member, rather than by the government …
non-clearing member — ( NCM) Firms who are not clearing members of a clearing house, and do not therefore have the capacity to clear. Such firms must use the services of a general clearing member in order to have their trades cleared. They are normally smaller firms… … Financial and business terms