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cola1795, genus of trees native to west Africa and introduced in New World tropics, Latinized form of a West African name of the tree (compare Temne kola, Mandingo kolo). Meaning "carbonated soft dri [..]
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colaRefer to "See Also" column to the right.
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colaDefinition Cost-of-Living Adjustment. An annual adjustment in wages to offset a change (usually a loss) in purchasing power, as measured by the Consumer Price Index. The Consumer Price Index is used r [..]
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colaThe term COLA can be used in two senses. 1) A Cost-of-Living Adjustment in which wage rates are periodically adjusted, usually upward, based upon changes in the cost of living. These are often found i [..]
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cola1 cost-of-living adjustment 2 cost-of-living allowance
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colaCost-of-living adjustment.
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colaCost of Living Allowance
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colaCost of Living Allowance
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colaAccording to 22 CFR 20.1 [ Title 22;Foreign Relations; Chapter I; Department of State; Subchapter B; Personnel; Part 20; Benefits for Certain Former Spouses], COLA means cost-of-living adjustment in a [..]
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colaA sweet carbonated beverage containing a Jamaican cola nut extract and other flavorings. T
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cola(n) large genus of African trees bearing kola nuts(n) carbonated drink flavored with extract from kola nuts (`dope' is a southernism in the United States)(n) the part of the large intestine betwe [..]
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colaAlso known as cost of living adjustment. This is an optional benefit. It goes with some long-term disability plans. It raises the monthly benefit amount each year. The person on disability gets more [..]
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colaSee
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colaCost of living allowance.
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colaA Certificate of Label Approval from the TTB. All labels for alcoholic products must be approved by the TTB.
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colaA Plant genus of the Family Sterculiaceae. This is the source of the kola nut which contains Caffeine and is used in popular Beverages.
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colaA plant genus of the family STERCULIACEAE. This is the source of the kola nut which contains CAFFEINE and is used in popular beverages.
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Cola (plant)
* Cola (Malvaceae)
* Cola (moth)
* Cola (Noctuidae)
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cola
cost of living allowance|lang=en
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colaOld English byname meaning "charcoal", originally given to a person with dark features.
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