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SECUnited States Securities and Exchange Commission
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SECSee: Securities & Exchange Commission
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SECThe U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, a federal body established by the United States Congress as a national regulatory authority.
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SECFrench term for dry, not sweet.
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SEC1956, conversational shortening of second (n.).
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SECof wine, "dry," French sec (10c.), from Latin siccus "dry" (also source of Italian secco); see siccative.
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SECThe Securities and Exchange Commission, established by Congress to help protect investors. The SEC administers the Securities Act of 1933, the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the Securities Act Amend [..]
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SECThe Securities and Exchange Commission. The SEC is an agency of the federal government that is in charge of monitoring and regulating the securities industry.
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SECAbbreviation for South Equatorial Current.
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SECAbbreviation for Securities and Exchange Commission. The U.S. regulatory body responsible for overseeing and administering rules governing all sectors of the securities industry. Its purpose is to protect investors and maintain the integrity of financial markets.
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SEC second
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SECThe abbreviation for Securities and Exchange Commission, which is a federal government agency that regulates the trading of corporate stock to protect investors against unscrupulous practices. Like a [..]
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SECSee: Securities and Exchange Commission
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SECIf you worked at a certain plant or facility for at least 250 days and have one of the 22 covered SEC cancers, you can become compensated without undergoing a dose reconstruction test. SEC time periods vary by facility.
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SECSee Securities and Exchange Commission.
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SECChat Abbreviation Dictionary SECond, eg. Wait a sec
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SECDefinition Securities and Exchange Commission. The primary federal regulatory agency for the securities industry, whose responsibility is to promote full disclosure and to protect investors against fr [..]
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SECThe SEC is the principal federal regulatory agency, which regulates the securities industry. The main function of the SEC is to promote full disclosure and it exists to protect investors, in the secur [..]
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SEC French word for “dry”
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SECA directive to perform the indicated passage of a composition in a dry, unornamented, cold manner. Also, it implies that the note should be of short duration, similar to a staccato.
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SECSecurities and Exchange Commission see also the Important Agencies section
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SECSecond
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SECAgency authorized by the United States Congress to regulate the financial reporting practices of most public corporations.
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SECU.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
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SECThe SEC (US Securities and Exchange Commission) is an American organisation, which aims to protect investors and maintain the successful functioning of the American stock markets.
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SECSecurities and Exchange Commission
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SECsee Securities and Exchange Commission
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SECThe SEC is the United States' highest securities and exchange commission. It supervises the entire U.S. securities market.
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SECSee Securities and Exchange Commission
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SECA U.S. regulatory agency established in 1934 to regulate the issuing and trading of securities and issuers' reporting practices.
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SEC (adj) dry.
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SEC(n) 1/60 of a minute; the basic unit of time adopted under the Systeme International d'Unites(n) ratio of the hypotenuse to the adjacent side of a right-angled triangle(n) an independent federal [..]
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SECSecond
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SECSECURITY FEE It is a security fee charged by ports per LCL or FCL. FCL: per-container LCL: per-file Import/Export All countries
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SECSearch Exemption Certificate
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SECSecurities & Exchange Commission SERC
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SECUS Securities and Exchange Commission
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SECUS Securities and Exchange Commission
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SECSecurities and Exchange Commission
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SECFrench for dry, except in the case of Champagne, where it means semi-sweet.
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SECSecurities and Exchange Commission, an independent U.S. federal agency that regulates and supervises the U.S. securities industry. The SEC administers federal laws, develops and enforces rules to prot [..]
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SEC(adj) dry.
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SECSocio Economic Classification is the way marketers categorize their potential customers on the basis of occupation and education of the chief wage earner of a Household in India. This is based on a fl [..]
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SECdried ham.
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SECFrench for dry
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SEC - SEC is the acronym or abbreviation for the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
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SECSecurities and Exchange Commission (US)
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SECFrench term for dry wine.
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SECThe main regulatory body regulating the securities industry is called the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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SECButylbenzene - Chemical given off by vehicle emissions and coal burning plants due to incomplete combustion of hydrocarbons. It is a colorless liquid, plasticizer, used in organic synthesis, and a sol [..]
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SECSecondary Engine Control
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SECSecurities Exchange Commission
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SECSecurities and Exchange Commission.
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SECFrench for dry, except in the case of Champagne, where it means semi-sweet.
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SECUnited States Securities and Exchange Commission
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SECThe United States Securities and Exchange Commission.
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SECUS Securities and Exchange Commission
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SECThe United States Securities and Exchange Commission.
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SECSecurities and Exchange Commission.
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SECSecurities and Exchange Commission (US)
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SECU.S. Securities and Exchange Commission; an independent U.S. government authority that regulates the securities industry.
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SECUS Securities and Exchange Commission
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SECThe abbreviation for Securities and Exchange Commission, which is a federal government agency that regulates the trading of corporate stock to protect investors against unscrupulous practices. Like a [..]
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SECsecurities issues statistics (ECB);
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SECThe Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) regulates the securities market to protect investors, maintain fair, orderly, and efficient markets, and facilitate capital formation.
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SECThe Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
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SECThe Securities and Exchange Commission. The SEC is an agency of the federal government that is in charge of monitoring and regulating the securities industry.
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SECAbbreviation for the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, the supervisory authority for securities trading in the United States.
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SECThe Securities and Exchange Commission, a federal body established by the United States Congress as a national U.S. regulatory authority. In Canada there is no national regulatory authority because se [..]
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SEC
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SEC
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SECSee: Securities & Exchange Commission
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SECSEC or Sec may refer to:
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SECSEC or Sec may refer to:
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