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1) v. short for "leading the witness," in which the attorney duri...
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Strategy used by a firm to accelerate payments, normally in response to exchange rate expectations.
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Amount of space between lines of type.
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Guiding, leading, and motivating others to achieve plans. It is one of the four functions of the management process. See also Risk management process.
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mid-13c., "a bringing by force," verbal noun from lead (v.1). Meaning "direction, guidance" is from late 14c.
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"lead work; lead covering or frame of lead," mid-15c., verbal noun from lead (n.1). Printing sense is from 1855.
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1590s, "that goes first," present participle adjective from lead (v.1). Meaning "directing, guiding" is from 1620s. Of persons, "having first or most prominent place," 16 [..]
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The amount of space between lines of text on a printed page.
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The vertical space between lines of text on a page; in desktop publishing, you can adjust the leading to make text easier to read. 
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space between the lines of a paragragh
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The naughtiest bits of a colleague.
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Exercising leadership; providing direction or guidance; directing operations, activity, or performance of a group. Also, out in front. [D02931]
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lead: thin strip of metal used to separate lines of type in printing leading(p): indicating the most important performer or role; "the leading man"; "prima balle [..]
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(pronounced "led-ding") The space between lines of type, traditionally measured baseline-to-baseline, in points. Text type is generally set with one or two points of leading; for example, 10 [..]
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Space between lines of type; the distance in points between one baseline and the next.
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firndik
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In printing, the amount of vertical space allowed by the typesetter between lines of type in a column or on a page. Pronounced "ledding."
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The accumulation of lead in the bore of a firearm from the passage of lead shot or bullets. Also called Metal Fouling.
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(pronounced “led-ding”) In typography, an alternate and more popularly used term for line spacing.
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Adjustment of vertical space between two lines.
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(Pronounced ‘ledding’) Adding space between two lines, from the days when type was set in the metal lead.
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The (extra) spacing between lines of type. Pronounced ‘ledding’. Typical body copy
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Vertical space between two lines of typed text.
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pronounced ‘ledding’: as ‘lead’ above but also used to mean the actual space (as opposed to the body type) in which the type lives.
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space between lines (originally made by inserting blank slugs of lead between lines of type)
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A printers term for the vertical space between baselines. 1 pica spacing gives 6 lines per inch. The term refers to the lead metal strips used to separate rows of movable type in the early days. Leadi [..]
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The vertical spacing between lines of type or other design elements, usually measured from baseline to baseline. In early linotype machines, the space between lines was made with bars of lead. Leading [..]
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Space between lines of type expressed as the distance between baselines. Pronounced “ledding” because the term originated with strips of metal (lead) used to separate lines of hot type. Also called in [..]
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 The space between lines of text.
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Roped climbing where the rope is not already in place. The climber must pass the rope through protection points (runners) placed on the wall.
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(pronounced "ledding," not "leeding") In type, the vertical spacing between lines of text. The term comes from the strips of lead that were used (for the same purpose) on printing [..]
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Using verbal and non-verbal communication to elicit a desired response from another person. Usually preceded by pacing, to establish rapport prior to leading.
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Line spacing or the vertical space between lines of text.
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Space between lines of type; the distance in points between one baseline and the next.
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You establish rapport with someone by pacing them i.e. matching and mirroring that physiology, matching that voice tonality and the words they use. Once you have rapport, it is then possible to begin [..]
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Space between lines of type; the distance in points between one baseline and the next.
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1) v. short for "leading the witness," in which the attorney during a trial or deposition asks questions in a form in which he/she puts words in the mouth of the witness or suggests the answ [..]
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Space between lines of type; the distance in points between one baseline and the next.
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Refers to the amount of added vertical spacing between lines of text.
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Space between lines of type; the distance in points between one baseline and the next.
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Space between lines of type; the distance in points between one baseline and the next.
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The deposition of lead in the bore of a gun due to the passage of lead projectiles (pronounced: "ledding"). Often caused by firing the bullets at too great a velocity, or by a slight [..]
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Strategy used by a firm to accelerate payments, normally in response to exchange rate expectations.
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