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SICStandard Industrial Classification
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SIC See Standard Industrial Classification
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SICinsertion in printed quotation to call attention to error in the original; Latin, literally "so, thus, in this way," related to or emphatic of si "if," from PIE root *so- "thi [..]
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SIC"to set upon, attack;" see sick (v.).
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SICRefer to "See Also" column to the right.
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SIC said in context
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SICThus! (Latin) Used when quoting a mis-spelt or mis-used word, to indicate that it is thus
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SICDefinition Standard Industrial Classification. 4-digit codes used to categorize and uniquely identify business activities.
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SICThe U.S. Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) system is a U.S. federally designed system that identifies companies by industry with a standard numbering system. It provides other information and i [..]
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SICso, thus / yes, that is so, that is right
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SICSee: Standard Industrial Classification.
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SICThe Latin word for "thus" written inside square brackets [sic] or parentheses (sic) after a quotation to indicate that a misspelled word or grammatical error has been reproduced verbatim. In [..]
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SICStandard Industrial Classification
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SICLatin for 'thus' or 'so', is usually written in square brackets as [sic] after an misused or misspelled word or phrase to show they have been reproduced exactly as spoken or writte [..]
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SICICC Private Key
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SICIn Latin, sicut
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SICA factory-floor process for engaging operators and supervisors to maximize OEE
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SICStandard Industry Code - used to identify types of payments in AP systems.
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SIC[sic] does not mean sick. When you see [sic] in material I have quoted like this, with the letters [sic] in small grey type, that is a Latin abbreviation for in that place. It means the preceding text [..]
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SIC(v) urge to attack someone(adv) intentionally so written (used after a printed word or phrase)
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SICStandard Industrial Classification
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SICThus, just so
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SICDependent Student’s Income Contribution
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SICSilicon carbide. A common mechanical seal face material. A type of ceramic.
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SICScientist-in-Charge
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SICStandard Industrial Classification (see SIC).
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SICSUBJECT IN CUSTODY
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SICStandard Industrial Classification A system for classifying industries by a four-digit code. This is used in the UK
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SICsee Standard Industrial Classification.
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SICStandard Industrial Classification
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SICStandard Industrial Classification Codes.
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SICStandard Industrial Classification
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SICSuch. Singin' Hinnie
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SICSee Standard Industrial Classification
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SIC, such.
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SICStandard industrial classification: an old federal system of classifying industries and other businesses. The system assigned two-digit numbers to broad categories and 4-digit numbers beginning with t [..]
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SICSecond-in-Command
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SICSecond in command
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SICStandard Industrial Classification code -- a four-digit number assigned to U.S. industries and their products. By "two-digit industries" we mean a coarser categorization, grouping th [..]
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SICSpecial numbers assigned by the Card Associations to Seller types for identification and tracking purposes. MasterCard uses MCC (Seller Category Code), while Visa uses SIC (Standard Industry Codes).
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SICAn acronym for standard industrial code, which is a standards commodity/product classification system used in the United States.
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SIC
To mark with a bracketed sic."sic, adv. (and n.)" ''Oxford English Dictionary'', Second Edition 1989. Oxford University Press.
''E. Belfort Bax wrote "... the modern reviewer's [..]
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SICSee: Standard Industrial Classification
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