Meaning Across the board
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Movement or trend in the stock market that causes all stocks in all sectors to move in the same direction.
Source: nasdaq.com

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The involvement of, or affect on, everyone or everything in an industry or company.
Source: businessballs.com

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A program that is broadcast at the same timeperiod every day (see Strip).
Source: smartbiz.com (offline)

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Definition Applying to all items in a group in approximately the same way, such as when nearly all stocks move in the same direction on a given day.
Source: investorwords.com

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A term that many venues and suppliers use to refer to pricing that includes all hidden fees such as taxes and gratuities. This is the all inclusive price. (i.e. Your food and beverage will cost $29/pe [..]
Source: cvent.com

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A bet on a horse to win, place and show. If the horse wins, the player collects three ways; if second, two ways; and if third, one way, losing the win and place bets. Actually three wagers.
Source: equibase.com

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Term used by meeting planners to refer to the all inclusive price, covering all hidden fees (i.e., taxes and gratuities).
Source: eventplannerspain.com

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ATB Affecting everyone or everything in a group.
Source: buffalo.edu

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Wagering on a horse to Win, Place or Show.
Source: oddsshark.com

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A method of wagering on a horse to win, place and show.
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wagering on a horse to win, place, and show
Source: onlinegambling.org

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A market-wide movement or trend that affects nearly all stocks and sectors. The term originates from the big board used historically in the NYSE for marking price movements.
Source: fortrade.com

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A bet on one horse to win, place, and show.
Source: sbnation.com

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A bet on a horse to win, place and show. If the horse wins, the player collects three ways; if second, two ways; and if third, one way, losing the win and place bets.
Source: sportsinteraction.com

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Betting on a horse to win, place, and show.
Source: legitgamblingsites.com

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Where (particularly US horse racing) win, place and show pools are offered, this is a bet of equal stakes on each outcome.
Source: paulaura.com (offline)

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A phrase mostly-used in horse racing to refer to a specific type of wager. In the case of horse racing, it is a short-odds bet that a horse will win first, second, or third place.
Source: picks.org (offline)

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(idiomatic) pertaining to all categories or things * 1949|title=Hearings|author=United States Congress Committee on Post Office and Civil Service |passage={{...in favor of a straight across-the-boa [..]
Source: en.wiktionary.org

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Movement or trend in the stock market that causes all stocks in all sectors to move in the same direction.
Source: people.duke.edu





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