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localAn access level that specifies the user has access to records within his or her own business unit. The application refers to this level as Business Unit.
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localA futures exchange member who trades securities for his or her own account.
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localThe area immediately around the site of business operations and can vary depending on the density of the location. The business' definition of local (i.e. 10 km radius, within a municipality, etc [..]
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locallate 14c., "pertaining to position," originally medical: "confined to a particular part of the body;" from Old French local "local" (13c.) and directly from Late Latin lo [..]
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localearly 15c., "a medicament applied to a particular part of the body," from local (adj.). The Old French adjective also was used as a noun, "place, position." Meaning "inhabitan [..]
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localhaving to do with the area around a specific place.
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localnearby; near or close by a certain place
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localA constant or variable defined only within a particular, limited scope, like a loop, conditional statement, or function.
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localDefinition Futures trader who trades primarily for his/her own account.
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localIn networks, local refers to files, devices, and other resources at your workstation. Resources located at other nodes on the networks are remote.
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localortik
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localhig
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localdortik
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locallocal (pop)
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locallocal union
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localIn relation to websites this refers to the version of a website that resides on a 'local' computer within the company, office, web design studio, etc. See: Remote.
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localRefers to the union in a particular locale. Usually accompanied by a number, i.e., AFTRA Local 47.
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localbelonging to a particular place or region low season:
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localA member of a U.S. exchange who trades for his own account and/or fills orders for customers and whose activities provide market liquidity. See Floor Trader.
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localThe local area is defined as the area around the student’s home or school that can be explored in a few hours. The local level of scale refers to all areas of similar size.
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localThere is no official rule about what constitutes local food, but the widely accepted idea is that local food was grown or produced within a 100-mile radius of where it’s sold and eaten. In some instances, however, food originating from within one’s region or even one’s state is considered “local,” depending on the scope of available foods and the l [..]
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localThe average food item travels 1,550 to 2,480 miles across the United States to reach your dinner table, according to foodroutes.org. By buying local, or closer to home, your food travels a shorter distance, which helps reduce global warming and air pollution and supports local farmers. There is no specific definition, but many consumers say it shou [..]
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localThere is no official rule about what constitutes local food, but the widely accepted idea is that local food was grown or produced within a 100-mile radius of where it’s sold and eaten. In some instances, however, food originating from within one’s region or even one’s state is considered “local,” depending on the scope of available foods and the l [..]
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localA road designed to provide access to abutting property and to connect to higher order roads. New local roads should intersect connectors, collectors or, if necessary, minor arterials. Traffic calming [..]
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localA trains that moves freight and materials on a short line.
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localNot meaning the same thing everywhere. A global variable in Perl can be localized inside a dynamic scope via the local operator.
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localA variable that is local in a piece of code, such as a method, is only available to the code inside that piece. Other methods can have their own local variables with the same name, but they are all di [..]
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localNot meaning the same thing everywhere. A global variable in Perl can be localized inside a dynamic scope
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localthe lowest tournament level
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localbelonging to a particular place or region
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localOn an extender, local refers to the unit attached to the video or data source. It is also known as transmitter. The other side at the destination is known as the remote or receiver.
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localPertaining to a particular rural or urban place or area.
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localaffecting only a part of the body. Local treatments include topical creams for the skin rash of dermatomyositis.
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local
From or in a nearby location.
(We prefer local produce.)
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* '''1813''' — . ''''.
*: Mr. Darcy drew his chair a little towards her, and said, "''You'' cannot have a right to such very strong local attachment. ''You'' cannot have been alw [..]
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localA futures exchange member who trades securities for his or her own account.
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