Results for: maintenance of price levels
English English
granule in inner ear, statolith, granule in plant and animal cells related to maintenance of balance (Biology)otolith
group health insurance, health maintenance organization, Health Maintenance Organization; health care program in which one pays a monthly fee and receives medical and health clinic services, health insurance plan used in many places in the United StatesHMO
haggle, wrangle; haggle, argue over a price or conditionhiggle
having a price, having a fixed value; costing -priced
having different physical properties at different levels of measurement (Physics), with different properties in different directionsanisotropic
having levels; having stages; having different phases; changing gradually; pertaining to a gradual changegradational
having multiple levels; having more than one floormultilevel
having two ground-floor levels, two-levelbi-level
having two levelstwo-tier
head of pit crew, military aircraft maintenance chiefcrew chief
high pricetop dollar
Illegal discrimination in giving loans, insurance coverage, or other financial services to people or property in certain areas because of poor economic conditions, high levels of fraudulent, or frequent default .Redlining
In a Treasury refunding, the amount by which the par value of the securitiesmaturing exceeds that of those sold. Used in the context of general equities. To pay a lesser price in an accumulation of stock. Antithesis of pay up.Paydown
increase grades or scores awarded, increase price, mark corrections and instructions on textmark up
Increase in the market price of stocks , bonds , commodities , or other assets .Advance
 

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