Results for: command given, control, governing principle, rule or control other people, ruling principle
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3-person relationship, 3-sided plane polygon, drafting instrument for ruling lines, object with 3 sides, percussion instrument, see also:eternal triangle, set square, shape having three sides and three corners, three-sided polygon; group of threetriangle
36 square miles, area governed by town meeting, city, small town; district, region, subdivision of a county, urban settlement for black peopletownship
5th note of scale, chord based on 5th note, controlling, commanding, fifth, fifth note of the scale (Music), in control, more important, preponderant in a community or period, producing same characteristic in offspring, relating to 5th note of scaledominant
a considerable number, a large number, each of a considerable number, great number of people or things, multitude, plenty, large in number, abundant, numerous, the majoritymany
a craft carrying people or freight, act of transporting, conveyance; means of transporting (truck, ship, etc.), affect somebody with strong emotion, carry somebody or something, bear, transfer; deport, conveyance of somebody or something, experience or...transport
A group of businesses or nations that act together as a single producer to obtain market control and to influence prices in their favor by limiting production of a product. The United States has laws prohibiting cartels.Cartel
A market characterized by a small number of large buyers who control all purchases and therefore the market price of a good or service.Oligopsony
a member of a Native American people, member of Klamath, member of the Klamath subdivision of the Lutumian Indian tribe of southern Oregon, subdivision of the Lutumian Indian tribe of southern Oregon; large river in the northwestern United States (flow...Klamath
a member of a West African people, group of people that comprise a wide linguistic group in western Africa, West African language groupMandingo
a member of the people living in the country Moab (Biblical)Moabite
A rule that stipulates when a security should be bought or sold according to past price action.Filter
a support for something constructed, adjuster for drum tension, appliance affixed to teeth, bracer, bracket connecting lines of music, clamp, pair, prepare for something, reinforce, strengthen, rest, prop; rope on a sailboat; pair, couple, rope control...brace
A technicality in some legislation that makes it possible to avoid certain consequences or circumvent a rule without breaking the law, such as in the use of a tax shelter.Loophole
a trademark for a Canadian system that sends information by computer and telephone, allowing people to buy tickets or shop from homeTelidon
a trademark for a pneumatically operated metal device resembling pincers that is inserted into the body of a severely damaged motor vehicle and then opened to access people trapped insideJaws of Life
 

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