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AdjustmentsA change to contract terms due to a corporate action (e.g., a merger or stock split). Depending on the corporate action, different contract terms (including strike price, deliverable, expiration date, [..]
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AdjustmentsWhen an orthotic or prosthetic device is made and fit on the patient, there are generally changes or "adjustments" to the device to ensure that it fits correctly. Adjustments can occur at any time while the patient is wearing the device due to body weight or functional activity changes
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AdjustmentsAmount of property taxes, council and water rates prepaid by the vendor and adjusted at settlement for amounts for which the purchaser will be liable.
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Adjustments Transaction types that are issued to make adjustments to an ARC Accredited Agency's sales report that have been already processed, or to collect money that is owed on a ticket transaction prev [..]
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AdjustmentsUsed to process disputes or discrepancies with other financial institutions.
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AdjustmentsThe process of allocating expenses, e.g. council rates, water rates, etc.
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AdjustmentsRegulating, adapting, fine tuning sequence, and timing of equipment to maintain optimum capability.
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AdjustmentsAn education adjustment is something that the school does specifically to help your child access education.
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AdjustmentsA measure or action (or a group of measures or actions) taken by an education provider that has the effect of assisting a student with a disability:
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AdjustmentsSelective grinding of occlusal surfaces of the Teeth in an effort to eliminate premature contacts and occlusal interferences; to establish optimal masticatory effectiveness, stable occlusal relationsh [..]
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AdjustmentsA state of harmony between internal needs and external demands and the processes used in achieving this condition. (From APA Thesaurus of Psychological Index Terms, 8th ed)
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AdjustmentsThe use of severity-of-illness measures, such as age, to estimate the Risk (measurable or predictable chance of loss, injury or Death) to which a Patient is subject before receiving some Health care i [..]
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AdjustmentsAdaptation of the Person to the Social Environment. Adjustment may take place by adapting the self to the Environment or by changing the Environment. (From Campbell, Psychiatric Dictionary, 1996)
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AdjustmentsAny discrepancy between the actual shipment and what is stated on the bill of lading. These can result in additional charges from freight carriers.
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AdjustmentsProperty taxes and/or utility bills and condominium common expenses, if any, that have been prepaid by the vendor are pro-rated and paid by the purchaser to the vendor on closing.
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AdjustmentsAmount of property taxes, council and water rates prepaid by the seller and adjusted at settlement for amounts that the purchaser will be liable.
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AdjustmentsThe process of allocating expenses (Council, electricity, phone, water rates) on settlement day that the seller has paid for but not used, and which the buyer has not used but will be billed for.
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Adjustments correct inventory records to match actual inventory levels. adjustment transactions Adjustment transactions
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AdjustmentsAn adjustment is the act of correcting the inventory count at a location.
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AdjustmentsAny discrepancy between the actual shipment and what is stated on the bill of lading. These can result in additional charges from freight carriers.
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