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futureA term used to designate any contract covering the sale of financial instruments or physical commodities for future delivery on a futures exchange. Alternatively, a future is any forward contract that [..]
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futureAn agreement traded on a futures exchange, to make, take delivery of, or effect a cash settlement based on the actual or expected price, level, performance, or value of one or more underlying intere [..]
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futurelate 14c., "that is yet to be; pertaining to a time after the present," from Old French futur "future, to come" (13c.), from Latin futurus "going to be, yet to be," as a [..]
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future"future events; time to come," late 14c., modeled on Latin futura, neuter plural of futurus (see future (adj.)).
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futureA pseudo-module which programmers can use to enable new language features which are not compatible with the current interpreter. By importing the __future__ module and evaluating its variables, you ca [..]
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futurethe time yet to come yet to be or coming; "some future historian will evaluate him" a verb tense that expresses actions or states in the future effective in or looking toward [..]
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futureDefinition adjective
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futuretsukunft
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futurevet-zayt
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futurekumedikeyt
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futureosed
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futureosedik
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futureTo dream of the future, is a prognostic of careful reckoning and avoiding of detrimental extravagance.
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futurea contract traded on an exchange in which a party agrees to buy or sell a quantity of a bulk commodity (as soybeans) at a specified future date and at a set price usually used in pl. NOTE: If the ...
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futureTense that refers to an action which has not yet begun. (I will walk, I shall walk).
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futureA futures (contract), a derivative, is a standardized and transferable contract traded on an exchange that defines the delivery of specified asset (e.g., commodities, currencies, bonds or stocks), at [..]
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future(n) the time yet to come(n) a verb tense that expresses actions or states in the future(n) bulk commodities bought or sold at an agreed price for delivery at a specified future date(adj) yet to be or [..]
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futureThe period of time inaccessible to history. This explains why the future is the eminent domain of bullshitters.
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futureposterus; postremo
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futureData presented for the “Future” reflects new plants or capacity expansions currently under construction or planned for some time in the future; it also reflects planned retirements. Data for the future is not
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futureThis refers to bets that come down in advance of an event. For example, one can bet a Super Bowl future prior to the beginning of the season by selecting who they believe will win the championship. A [..]
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futurein the context of this book, the potentid2 2,000-3,000 million years that the Sun can continue to support life
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futureAn obligation to buy or sell an asset on a specific date in thefuture at an agreed price.
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futureAn agreement to buy or sell a fixed amount of a particular asset at a fixed future date and a fixed price. See also 'Derivatives
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futureadj. "future," s.v. future a. and sb. OED. KEY: future@adj
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futureadj 5 futur 3 future 1 futures 1
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futuren. "future, future event," s.v. future a. and sb. OED. KEY: future@n
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futuren 7 future 2 futures 4 futuris 1
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futureA contract which legally obliges the buyer to buy an asset at a set date in the future at a set price. These are used to hedge, by reducing the risk of an asset by locking in its price.
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future a standardised forward contract for the delivery or receipt of a specific amount of an underlying, at a set price, on a certain date in the future. Futures are traded in the derivatives market.
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futureBetting Odds posted in advance of future sporting events.
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futureAlso known as Ante post. A bet on the outcome of a major event like the Super bowl or a soccer league such as the English Premier League.
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future
The time ahead; those moments yet to be experienced.
Something that will happen in moments yet to come.
Goodness in what is yet to come. Something to look forward to.
*The one who agrees to, at [..]
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futureA term used to designate any contract covering the sale of financial instruments or physical commodities for future delivery on a futures exchange. Alternatively, a future is any forward contract that [..]
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