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CompositionVoluntary arrangement to restructure a firm's debt, under which payment is reduced.
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CompositionComposition breakdown allows investors to glean information about the portfolio's investment strategy. A portfolio with a large percentage of its assets in cash, for example, might indicate a def [..]
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CompositionThe distribution, balance, and general relationship of masses and degrees of light and shade, line, and color within a picture area.
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CompositionUsually refers to the carcass composition of fat, lean, and bone.
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CompositionThe arrangement of the elements (subject and other objects) in a scene or photograph.
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Composition(1) In typography, the assembly of typographic elements, such as words and paragraphs, into pages ready for printing. (2) In graphic design, the arrangement of type, graphics and other elements on the [..]
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Compositionlate 14c., "action of combining," also "manner in which a thing is composed," from Old French composicion (13c., Modern French composition) "composition, make-up, literary wor [..]
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Compositionnoun structure, arrangement noun written or musical creation
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CompositionThe arrangement of the individual elements within a work of art so as to form a unified whole; also used to refer to a work of art, music, or literature, or its structure or organization. Related: Eug [..]
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CompositionVarious forms of agreement made by an insolvent or financially pressed debtor with two or more creditors to pay part or all of what they owe.
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CompositionA solution that is assembled and orchestrated from independent parts. Compositions are orchestrated assemblies of data, processes and services. Composition is not synonymous with composite application [..]
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CompositionThe elements and the quantity of the elements a substance contains.
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CompositionThe arrangement of elements in a photograph. Read articles that include this term
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Compositionarrangement of the parts of a work or structure in relation to each other and to the whole.
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CompositionComposition is the term given to a complete work of art and, more specifically, to the way in which all its elements work together to produce an overall effect. A 'static composition', for e [..]
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CompositionComposition is the arrangement of elements within a work of art
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CompositionAn arrangement of visual elements in the Frame; the path followed by the eye while viewing an image. Film and video composition exists in time and may change during the shot as well as through the cut or dissolve between shots. Composition and lighting are interdependent. See: Framing.
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Compositionthe spatial property resulting from the arrangement of parts in relation to each other and to the whole; "harmonious composition is essential in a serious work of art" consti [..]
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CompositionHow the elements of an image are placed within the text.
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Compositionthings put together to make a whole thing. A number of notes make a musical composition, and words written down make a written composition
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CompositionThe combination and integration of the various elements of an image into a whole text.
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Compositionrefers to the arrangement of different elements (i.e., colors, shapes, figures, lines, movement, and lighting) within a frame and in a scene Example: the clever composition of frames in The Sixth Sens [..]
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CompositionThe assembly of characters into words, lines and paragraphs of text or body matter for reproduction by printing.
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CompositionDefinition The breakdown of a portfolio or mutual fund by asset class or investment type.
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Compositionbashtand
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CompositionThe putting together of words to express an idea, sentiment, thesis, analysis, or conclusion, as in a work of poetry or prose, or in the form of a writing exercise assigned as school work. In a musica [..]
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Compositionan agreement between an insolvent debtor and several creditors whereby partial payment of the debts discharges in full the original obligations compare accord, compromise
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CompositionThe chemical make up of a given substance.
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Compositiona short essay that results from combining elements to form a whole
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CompositionArrangement that is voluntarily undertaken to restructure debt so as to reduce payments payable by a firm.
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CompositionComposition refers to an agreement between a debtor and two or more creditors for the adjustment or discharge of an obligation for some lesser amount. The payment made which is less than the full clai [..]
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CompositionA settlement reached between a debtor and a creditor prior to bankruptcy. The settlement discharges the debt owed to the creditor for an amount less than the original amount owed.
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Composition(n) the spatial property resulting from the arrangement of parts in relation to each other and to the whole(n) the way in which someone or something is composed(n) a mixture of ingredients(n) a musica [..]
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Composition1) In photography, the manner in which an image is arranged and framed to give an overall effect. 2) In typography, the assembly of typographic elements, such as words and paragraphs, into pages ready [..]
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Composition The demographic profile of a magazine.
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Compositionn. redacción, escritura, composición
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Compositionthe act of composing or the work a composer creates.
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CompositionWhat an ecosystem is composed of. Composition could include water, minerals, trees, snags, wildlife, soil, microorganisms, and certain plant species,
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CompositionA broad category that includes any work of art that presents sound in an organized fashion. The work can be generated using traditional instruments or the human voice.
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CompositionThe arrangement of subject matter, graphic elements, tones, and light in a scene. Can be harmonious or discordant, depending on the photographer, his or her mood, and the subject at hand. There are no set rules, just suggestions; successful compositions are ones that best express particular feelings about the subject or scene.
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CompositionThe arrangement of the subject and other objects in the frame.
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CompositionVisual make-up of a video picture, including such variables as balance, framing, field of view and texture all aesthetic considerations. Combined qualities form an image that's pleasing to view.
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CompositionThe complete arrangement of a scene by the director. The process includes camera angles, lighting, properties, characters, and the movement of the actors.
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CompositionPositioning the points, lines, shapes, hues, light and shade of an image to achieve a particular effect.
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CompositionArrangements of elements in a shot in relation to each other and to the viewer; the way they are framed.
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CompositionThe process of adjusting framing, camera position, and/or focal length to turn the subject into a visually appealing photograph.
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CompositionThe distribution, balance, and general relationship of masses and degrees of light and shade, line, and color within a picture area.
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CompositionThe composition of film shots is the control of all the elements in a single frame of film; the arrangements and relationship of the visual elements within a frame. Consider how the camera seems to pl [..]
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CompositionThe arrangement of the staging and design elements to create a visual picture.
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CompositionComposition is the specific ordering of objects within a camera's viewfinder to exactly determine what will be recorded on the image sensor (or film frame).
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CompositionThe arrangement of elements in a photograph. Read articles that include this term
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CompositionThe way an action or scene is framed by the camera. Elements like Lighting, Position in the Frame, and Camerawork have to be considered
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CompositionThe placement of people or objects within the frame and the arrangements for actual movements within the frame or by the camera.
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CompositionThe specific arrangement or combination of elements within a scene.
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CompositionThe relative amounts of the Purines and Pyrimidines in a nucleic acid.
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CompositionThe relative amounts of various components in the body, such as percentage of body fat.
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CompositionThe elements and the quantity of the elements a substance contains.
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Compositionthe arranging of informational and/or artistic elements with a viewfinder so as to form a unified whole or image that imparts information or an idea.
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CompositionThe assembly of characters into words, lines and paragraphs of text or body matter for reproduction by printing.
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CompositionThe arrangement of elements by an artist in a painting or drawing.
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CompositionThe organization of form in a work of art, i.e., the disposition of shapes, masses, areas of light and dark, etc. Source: Kimberley Reynolds and Richard Siddon, "Illustrated Dictionary of Art Ter [..]
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CompositionThe planning, placement or arrangement of elements to form a work of art.i.e., the disposition of shapes, masses, areas of light and dark, etc.
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CompositionThe organization, design or placement of the individual elements in a work of art. The aim is to achieve balance and proportionality. Usually applied to two-dimensional art.
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CompositionThe arrangement of the design elements within the design area; the ordering of visual and emotional experience to give unity and consistency to a work of art and to allow the observer to comprehend its meaning.
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Composition - The process of arranging the forms of two- and three-dimensional visual art into a unified whole, by means of elements and principles of design, such as line, shape, color, balance, contrast, space [..]
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CompositionAn arrangement of the elements of art using the principles of art to express the artist’s idea.
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CompositionThis is loosely used to refer to the arrangement of the parts of a picture, but is more properly applied to the art of arranging elements of a work of art into a visually satisfying whole. A well comp [..]
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Compositionthe arrangement of elements, such as color, shape, and space, in a work of art
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Compositionthe arrangement of elements such as shape, space, and color in a work of art
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CompositionThe ways in which the elements of an artwork have been formally arranged, including the relationship between those elements.
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Compositionthe art of combining the parts of a work to produce a harmonious whole.
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Compositiona written piece of music.
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CompositionThe combining of parts or elements to form a whole; the structure, organization or total form of a work of art.
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CompositionThe assembly of characters into words, lines and paragraphs of text or body matter for reproduction by printing.
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CompositionThe composition of an artwork is the placement of subjects within the picture.
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CompositionAn agreement between debtor and his creditors whereby the compounding creditors agree with the debtor and between themselves to accept from the debtor payment of less than the amounts due to them in f [..]
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CompositionAn agreement between a debtor and his creditors whereby the compounding creditors agree with the debtor and between themselves to accept from the debtor payment of less than the amounts due to them in [..]
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CompositionA composition is an agreement between a debtor and his/her creditors where creditors agree with the debtor and between themselves to accept a lesser sum from the debtor in satisfaction of their claims [..]
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Compositionthe design and organisation of individual components to produce a piece of Art. The term typically applies to two dimensional Art where balance and proportion are essential.
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Compositionorganization of forms in a work of art: in sculpture, refers principally to the balance and relation of mass, volume, shapes and spaces
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Composition1). The way in which a whole is made up. 2). The formation of a work of art.
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CompositionThe arrangement, efficiency of space and artistic value of printed matter.
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Composition
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CompositionThe assembly of characters into words, lines and paragraphs of text or body matter for reproduction by printing.
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CompositionThe assembly of characters into words, lines and paragraphs of text or body matter for reproduction by printing.
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CompositionThe assembly of characters into words, lines and paragraphs of text or body matter for reproduction by printing.
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CompositionThe elements or chemical components that make up a material and their relative proportions.
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Composition
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CompositionVoluntary arrangement to restructure a firm's debt, under which payment is reduced.
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