Results for: The law that regulates the operation of private pensions and benefit plans.
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The law that regulates the operation of private pensions and benefit plans.Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA)
(born 1945) Commander in Chief of the United States Central Command, four-star general in charge of American military troops carrying out Operation Iraqi FreedomGeneral Tommy R. Franks
(British) credit transfer system between public institutions, bank transfer system, benefit checkgiro
(Computers) American standard for encoding data that uses a private key algorithm (encodes data in a manner that is extremely difficult to crack)Data Encryption Standard
(Computers) file that provides information about the manner of operation of a program (in a Windows environment)PIF (program information file)
(French) one-on-one meeting, private meeting; an intimate conversation; a confrontation; a s-shaped couch, intimate conversation for two, intimately, privately; one-on-one, type of sofatête-à-tête
(Slang) pre-university studies; intensive course; preparatory lessons, attend private secondary school, get ready, prepare (for a test, etc.), homework, preparatory school, prepare for something, prepare somebody for surgery, prepare something for pain...prep
(symbol) -, deduction of number, mathematical function in which one number is deducted from another (represented by the sign - ); deduction, act of taking away part of a whole, removal from something larger, withdrawal of benefitsubtraction
a chart, graph; scheme, design; main story of a literary work; conspiracy, intrigue; tract of land; small piece of land in a cemetery, draw on a graph, make a plan, make secret plans, mark on a graph, mark something on a chart, piece of ground, place d...plot
abandon mission, end a pregnancy; cancel, call off; fail; (Computers) stop a procedure in progress or a program in operation (especially suddenly or abnormally), end prematurely, have miscarriage, quit computer program, remove fetusabort
ability to use something, act of using something, behave toward somebody or something, benefit from something, benefit of property, consume drugs or alcohol regularly, consume something, do something habitually, employ something for some purpose, funct...use
able to be used, combat-ready, of or pertaining to an operation; working; functional; ready for use; operative, of the operation of somethingoperational
able to do more, able to pay, affording pleasure, ample, beneficial, beneficial effect, benefit, asset; something positive; virtue, decency, honor, excellent; pleasant; pleasurable; decent; valid; well-behaved; in fine condition; competent, skilled; po...good
about the near future, for short distance operationshort-range
absence of noise, allay, calm or motionless, displaying calmness, done in private, free from trouble, make or become quiet, make silent, make noiseless; pacify, calm; be pacified, be calmed; be reticent, remain silent; become quiet, making little noise...quiet
 

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