Results for: reduce debt owed by business
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movement management, organization of complex task, organization of troop movements, planning and execution, management of a business or other operation; branch of the military which oversees and maintains material and personnellogistics
national debtpublic debt
national mail system, office which handles postal business; area in a computer which saves electronic mail messages until they are downloaded by a user, party game, place for mailing and stampspost office
neither cheap nor good enough, not competitive, not involving competition, not involving competing sportspeople, unable to compete commercially, unambitious, without business rivalrynoncompetitive
net value of business enterprise, value according to accounting recordsbook value
nonexecutive provider of business funds, sleeping partnersilent partner
nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug; (Medicine) family of medications that reduce pain and inflammation by inhibiting prostaglandin production (includes aspirin, ibuprofen, naproxen, and many others), painkillerNSAID
not fair, unjust, biased, uneven; dishonest, not just, unethical in businessunfair
not of business, not of commerce, not relating to businessnonbusiness
note listing something owed from one person to another; I am obligated to you, I am in debt to youI owe you
obligation, something owed (as in money)deb (debt)
obligation, something owed (as in money), sin, something that is owed, state of owing somethingdebt
obligation; certificate of debtbd (bond)
October 1992 pact signed between the United States and the former Soviet Union in which both countries agreed to further reduce the production of nuclear arms, STARTStrategic Arms Reduction Treaty
of the repayment of a debt; of regaining through payment; of converting an item into its cash value; of deliverance from sin or evil; of performance; of making amendsredemptional
 

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