In simple terms, economic value-added is almost entirely defined by the sum of wages and profits.
In simple terms, it is a mutual fund that is traded like a stock.
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In simple terms, we have been storing and accessing information on a massive scale.
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In simple terms, DRM aims to control the distribution of digital content whether online or off.
In simple terms, when taxes are cut, Federal revenue has a very strong tendency to rise!
In simple terms, info overload means that a person inundated with data has a harder time making decisions.
In simple terms, people believe they are better than others, despite having little evidence to support their belief.
In simple terms, the bearish looking to "short" a certain company's shares borrow those shares from an existing owner.
Speaking to the BBC in 2007, Faas described his job in simple terms.
Unlike his more nuanced opponent, he couches straightforward convictions in simple terms.
"In simple terms, it won't fit through the pump hole, " says Iannini.
In simple terms, the buyer then has to increase the profits of the company by a similar amount just to break even.
In simple terms, how many extra jobs has QE produced over and above what the private economy would produce with its own momentum?
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In simple terms, Sharon really was the only one -- the only man capable of convincing his population that the time had come to face reality.
To illustrate one of the key issues in simple terms, imagine that you have to extract the ethanol from Bud Lite as the fuel for your car.
In simple terms, again, Israelis and Palestinians -- for different reasons -- have reached a level of political maturity almost unprecedented in the world of international conflict.
She suggested that children born through donated sperm might be told in simple terms as soon as they could broadly understand the concept, perhaps even before school-age.
In simple terms cyber attacks focus on the disruption or destruction of information, information systems or information infrastructure and to deny their availability to the system owners or legitimate users.
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So additional thank-yous are in order to, among others, Larry Schneider, director of sales and marketing at Zaner Group, who has a way of putting complex subjects in simple terms.
But the result suggested that, on the contrary, most saw the measure in simple terms, as an attempt to give the already rich north the means by which to become richer.
"In simple terms, we would have liked to have been consulted and have had time to read the documents and respond to those documents in a constructive and positive way, " he said.
Depending on your level of investment knowledge, that last statement may have read more like Pig Latin than investment advice, so let me break it down for you in simple terms and actions.
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In simple terms, business needs capital to grow.
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To put all this in simple terms, the absence of a comprehensive solution to the eurozone's woes is progressively poisoning the German balance sheet: on the "are-what-you-eat" principle, Germany is gradually turning into Italy and Spain, in a fiscal sense.
In simple terms, you can exercise your right to purchase the stock at the strike price (call away) with a Call and you have the right to sell the stock at any time (put to someone) at the strike price at any time by purchasing a Put.
People do not know their business, both in terms of the simple facts and in terms of the complex processes that lead to success or failure.
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