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The points or dots on a graph show us the facts.
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The scoring system used to assess federal skilled workers and Business Class immigrants. Points are assigned for six different factors: education, proficiency in English and/or French, work experience [..]
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Facts and characteristics of the printing and binding of a book that may help indicate the priority of issue.
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Peculiarities in a published book whose presence or absence helps to determine edition, issue or state.
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A point is equal to one percent of a mortgage loan amount. Loan fees may be quoted in points or in flat dollar amounts. “Discount points” are different. They are paid by borrowers who wish to get a lower than market mortgage rate.
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Points refer to the payment made to a lender as consideration for issuing a mortgage, usually based on a percentage of the loan amount.  Each point is equal to 1% of the principal of the mortgage.
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The term points can mean different things in different contexts. With regard to stock, a point represents a $1 change in market price, so if a share of stock rises two points, its price has risen $2. With bonds, a point is a 1% change above or below its par, or face, value, so if a bond has a par value of $1,000, a point equals $10. But in the case [..]
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Marks used to indicate vowels and other pronunciation tips in certain Hebrew texts. Texts with such marks are referred to as "pointed texts."
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A dental problem commonly seen in horses in which the molar teeth develop sharp edges.
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Peculiarities in a published book whose presence or absence helps to determine edition, issue, or state.
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Definition Finance charges paid by the borrower at the beginning of a loan. One point is 1% of the loan amount.
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a point is equal to one percent of the principal amount of your mortgage. For example, if you get a mortgage for $95,000, one point means you pay $950 to the lender. Lenders frequently charge points . [..]
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Distinguishing characteristics, usually errors, that occur within a first edition and indicate the priority of copies.
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Additional charges paid during the financing or refinancing of a mortgage. A point is equivalent to 1% of the mortgage amount. Payments of points are generally tax deductible.
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Referred to in the US as a switch. The trackwork mechanism where a track divides into two. The rails are specially shaped to allow a smooth transition from the main track to the diverging track. Also often referred to as a turnout.
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Interest prepaid to the lender at closing. Each point is equal to 1 percent of the loan amount. Paying more points at closing generally reduces a loan's interest rate and monthly payments..
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Thin, flat, triangular or diamond shaped pieces of zinc used to hold glass in wood sash by driving them into the wood.
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A point is a percentage point (one hundredth, or a penny in the pound). It normally applies to royalties. The total amount (100%) is not always what it appears to be. For example, you may expect 10% g [..]
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are percentage points of the loan amount. Often in order to get a lower interest rate, lenders will allow borrowers to "buy down" the rate by paying points
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An upfront cash payment required by the lender as part of the charge for the loan, expressed as a percent of the loan amount; e.g., "3 points" means a charge equal to 3% of the l [..]
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The movable parts of a turnout that are operated to set up different routes.
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Traditionally the fees paid by borrowers to induce lenders to make a mortgage loan; the payment of additional points may result in a reduced rate to the borrower. Also used as a shortened version of basis points and therefore might be used as a substitute for commitment fee, facility fee, or closing fee as in “How many points do you charge?”
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dollar amount paid to a lender for making a loan. A point is one percent of the loan amount. Also called discount points.
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Fees paid to lenders. A point is equal to one percent of the principal amount of a mortgage. Points may also be sub-classified as discount or origination points. Learn more...
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See Discount Point.
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Charges levied by the lender based on the loan amount. Each point equals one percent of the loan amount; for example, two points on a $100,000 mortgage is $2,000. Discount points are used to buy down the interest rate. Points can also include a loan origination fee, which is usually one point.
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Sometimes called "discount points." A point is one percent of the amount of the mortgage loan. For example, if a loan is for $25,000, one point is $250. Points are charged by a lender to rai [..]
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Points (time share) are credits that can be used in exchange for use rights at properties within a time share network. Time share properties that use the points system assign a certain number of point [..]
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One point equals one percent of a mortgage. There are origination points and discount points. Origination points help cover the loan expenses for the lender and discount points help borrowers by reduc [..]
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Points, in the context of real property sales, are additional amounts charged on the financing of real property sales. Points are a method for lenders to make the loan more competitive with the yield [..]
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In reference to a loan, points consist of a lump sum payment made by the borrower at the outset of the loan period. Generally, each point equals one percent of the loan amount.
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The number of units, often expressed in terms of the last two or three significant digits, of an exchange rate. It is customary to state that a currency has appreciated or depreciated by some points f [..]
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Each course has a point value that reflects the workload for the course. All courses have a point value of 15 or multiples of 15.
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A value is assigned to a course or other work to indicate its weighting within The University of Auckland's certificates, diplomas and degrees. For example, the Bachelor of Science will requires 360 points.
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The measure of value assigned to each course. One point nominally equates to 10-12 hours of student work, whether in class or not. 120 points equates to one full-time academic year of study and 1 EFTS [..]
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Armed at all points. “Armé de toutes pièces,” or “Armé jusqu’ aux dents.” “Armed at all points exactly cap-à-pie.”
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A number of plated ropes made fast to the sails for the purpose of reefing. Poop
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A measure that quantifies the initial fee charged by a mortgage lender, with each point being equal to 1% of the total loan principal. For example, on a $100,000 mortgage, four points would cost a bor [..]
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Exact locations on a model, usually derived from a blueprint or from the model itself to duplicate the opposite side of the model.
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Prepaid interest assessed at closing by the lender. Each point is equal to 1 percent of the loan amount (e.g., two points on a $100,000 mortgage would cost $2,000).
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A set of points permits rail traffic to change from one track to another. Points are normally referred to as left or right hand denoting the turnout direction as viewed from the toe end.
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If you commit a driving offence — such as speeding — you'll receive a number of points on your driving licence. The exact number will depend on the severity of the offence. You'll need to no [..]
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Every paper has a point value that shows its proportion of an equivalent full-time year of enrolment of 120 points.
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Color on face, ears, legs, and tail when correlated; usually white, black, or tan.In events, credits toward championship status.
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For Skilled Migrant you can qualify for points for your Expression of Interest based on how well you score on assessment against selected factors. The points system is designed to identify those peopl [..]
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See Discount Points.
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For the Drivers’ and Co-drivers’ World Championship points are awarded at the end of each rally to the first ten crews according to the following scale: 25, 18, 15, 12, 10, 8, 6, 4, 2, 1. Additional points are awarded to the first three in the Power stage (3,2,1). For the Manufacturers’ World Championship points are awarded to the first ten n [..]
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Points are one-time interest fees paid up front to reduce the initial interest rate of a loan. Points are a percentage of the loan amount, with one point being equal to one percent of your loan.
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A loan discount used to adjust the yield on a loan to what market conditions demand.  
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Percentage participation in the profits of a film.
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Designated locations along nerves or organ Meridians for inserting Acupuncture Needles.
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The pH in Solutions of Proteins and related compounds at which the dipolar Ions are at a maximum.
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Specific locations in the body which when stimulated will give rise to Sensations or symptoms elsewhere in the body.
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Mane, tail, and lower legs. Sometimes includes the nuzzle.
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Division of the circumference of the magnetic compass card into thirty:two points, each of 11° 15'.
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In reference to a loan, points consist of a lump sum payment made by the borrower at the outset of the loan period. Generally, each point equals one percent of the loan amount. See also seller’s point [..]
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(1) Color on face, ears, legs, and tail when correlated; usually white, black, or tan. (2) In events, credits toward championship status.
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Tools used for arrow or spear. They are not referred to as "arrowheads" unless it is known that the point was hafted to a shaft and used with bow and arrow. Post-Depositional
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In conformation ("breed") competition, CKC & AKC award between one and five points towards their Champion of Record title - depending on the regional point sche [..]
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Degree requirements are expressed in terms of points (e.g. a three-year degree generally requires 360 points). Points bear a direct relationship to workload; one point equates to approximately 10 hour [..]
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See "Reef Points."  
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The movable portion of a switch which allows the flanged wheel tread of a railroad car to cross from one track to the next.
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Units of achievement awarded to a cat in a show
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Points are charges added to a mortgage loan by the lender and are based on the loan amount. One point is equal to 1% of the original loan balance.
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percent of income; cut.
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The number of possible connections on a PLC card. Usually in reference to digital inputs and/or outputs. Common numbers of points are 8,16,32 and 64. See also: Channel, Digital, PLC
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(1) The score earned by a pair as a result of the play of a hand, including trick points, premium scores and bonus. (2) A unit by which a hand is evaluated (point count). (3) The holding of masterpoin [..]
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Playing points is having a thorough understanding of the rules and applying that knowledge (strategy) in playing the game. Having a thorough knowledge of the rules, and making use of that knowledge to your club’s advantage, was something that was generally admired, and not seen as inappropriate.
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The point of the dart, steel tipped or plastic.
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Plural of point. Also, sometimes when used in meaning (2), expressing the number of valuation units assigned to each individual high card. For example, 2-1-points assigns two points to each ace, one t [..]
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To qualify, a player must be on pace to play 70 games or score 1,400 points.
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To qualify, a player must be on pace to play 35 games or score 853 points.
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To qualify, a player must be on pace to play in 75% of their team's games and 15 minutes per game.
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Points are awarded on a score sheet for bidding and making contracts and for defeating the opponents' contracts.
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In reference to a loan, points consist of a lump sum payment made by the borrower at the outset of the loan period. Generally, each point equals one percent of the loan amount. See also seller's points.
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One point is awarded to each bowl that is closer to the jack than any bowl of an opponent at the conclusion of an end.
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 Used in four ways. 1. One of the twenty-four partitions on the board which are usually triangular and individually numbered from 1 to 24. 2. Any of the above defined points on which two or more check [..]
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Programs offered to interval owners by resorts (and some exchange companies) which allow the owners choice and control over when and where they vacation or for how long or short they stay. Points are a symbolic unit of measure having no intrinsic value separate and apart from interval ownership.
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Points are prepaid interest assessed at closing by the lender. Each point is equal to one percent of the loan amount, e.g. three points on a $100,000 mortgage would cost $3,000.
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A point is equal to one percent of the principal amount of your mortgage. For example, if you get a mortgage for $165,000 one point means $1,650 to the lender.Points usually are collected at closing a [..]
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A point is equal to one percent of the principal amount of your mortgage. For example, if you get a mortgage for $165,000 one point means $1,650 to the lender. Points usually are collected at closing and may be paid by the borrower or the home seller, or may be split between them.
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Reward system; Campers earn individual points in many different areas of camp life. These are accumulated and kept as a running total in each camper’s file for his entire camping career. During a give [..]
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(Movable rails used to switch a train from one railway track to another.)
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An unincorporated community in West Virginia
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Sometimes called “Discount Points”. A point is one percent of the amount of the mortgage loan. For example, if a loan is for $25,000, one point is $250. Points are charged by a lender to raise the yie [..]
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Prepaid interest assessed at closing by the lender. Each point is equal to 1 percent of the loan amount (e.g. two points on a $100,000 mortgage would cost $2,000).
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(Loan Discount Points) - Points are prepaid interest on your mortgage. A one-time fee charged by the lender at the time of closing for originating a loan. Each point is 1% of the loan amount - that is, 2 points on a $100,000 mortgage would be $2,000.
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A one-time special fee or extra charge paid to a lender in order to secure a loan. Expressed as a percentage of face amount of mortgage.
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Prepaid interest assessed at closing by the lender. It is the percentage of the loan amount that is credited to the borrower. Each point is equal to 1 percent of the loan amount. For example, two points on a $100,000 mortgage is $2,000.
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Points is an album by American jazz pianist Matthew Shipp recorded in 1990 and released on the Swedish Silkheart label.
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