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ReconciliationThe 1974 budget act provides for a "reconciliation" procedure for bringing existing tax and spending laws into conformity with ceilings enacted in the congressional budget resolution [..]
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Reconciliationmid-14c., from Old French reconciliacion (14c.) and directly from Latin reconciliationem (nominative reconciliatio) "a re-establishing, a reconciling," noun of action from past participle st [..]
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ReconciliationA procedure to verify that two sets of records issued by two different entities match.
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ReconciliationThe final estimate of the market value of a property made by an appraiser by reconciling the estimates of the direct sales comparison approach, cost approach and income approach. Also called Final Val [..]
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Reconciliationprocess of accepting or no longer being opposed to something.
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ReconciliationA Commonwealth initiative to promote reconciliation between Indigenous people and the wider community and to redress Indigenous disadvantage.
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Reconciliationthe reestablishing of cordial relations getting two things to correspond; "the reconciliation of his checkbook and the bank statement" In accounting, reconciliation refers to [..]
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ReconciliationA Commonwealth initiative to promote understanding between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and the wider community and to address Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander disadvantage.
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Reconciliation – the act of causing two people or groups to become friendly again after a disagreement; attempts to resolve conflict left over from the past. refugee
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Reconciliationthe act of restoring to harmony and good relations
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ReconciliationDefinition Adjusting one's checkbook balance to match a bank statement.
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ReconciliationCreated as part of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974, this process allows the Senate to consider any budget legislation without a filibuster.
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ReconciliationComparison of two numbers to demonstrate the basis for the difference between them.
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ReconciliationComparison of two sets of figures to reveal any differences between them.
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ReconciliationThe process of analyzing two related records and, if differences exist between them, finding the cause and bringing the two records into agreement. Example: Comparing an up-to-date check book with a m [..]
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ReconciliationA payment list (mostly for dividend payments) is checked to see which cheques have or have not been presented to the Issuer’s bank for payment. This also involves the replacement of lost or stale cheques and the preparation of unclaimed money returns.
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Reconciliationis about building a new relationship between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians and the wider community, one that heals the pain of the past and ensures we all share fairly and equally in our national citizenship. (Commonwealth of Australia 1997)
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ReconciliationReconciliation in divorce law is the reunification of a married couple who is separated or divorced. Some courts exercise conciliation jurisdiction to offer conciliation services, such as marital coun [..]
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Reconciliation In the IT context Reconciliation is a vital part of Acceptance Testing and Parallel Running whereby the output from both the 'old' and 'new' systems is compared to ensure that the new system is operating correctly. Clearly, if the old system claims that 2+2=4, while the new system differs - there is a problem. Reconciliation g [..]
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ReconciliationFor some couples, a period of separation does not mean the end of the relationship. In family law, reconciliation means that a couple who have been separated resume their relationship. Under the Divorce Act it is the duty of the court, before considering the evidence, to satisfy itself that there is no possibility of the reconciliation of the spous [..]
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ReconciliationThe formal process of obtaining a complete and accurate list of each Patient's current home medications including name, dosage, frequency, and route of administration, and comparing admission, Tr [..]
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ReconciliationThe task of merging two independent translations to obtain a high quality ‘reconciled’ version. Typically, the reconciler takes the best elements from each translation rather than selecting one of the two translations.
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Reconciliation1.) Comparison and analysis of software licenses owned and purchased to software installed or in use. 2.) Establishment of license ownership through comparison and analysis of publisher or reseller pu [..]
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ReconciliationWhen you "reconcile" or "balance" your checking account, you are using your monthly statement to determine the exact amount you have available in your account. It's important to do this each month to prevent overdrafts (and any resulting fees). Each DCU
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ReconciliationSee account reconciliation.
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ReconciliationReconciliation tables are produced to show how PSNB and PSND relate to their corresponding “ex” measure.
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ReconciliationChecking all bank account papers to make sure that the bank's records and customer records agree.
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ReconciliationThe process of correlating one set of records with another set of records and/or a physical inventory count that involves identifying, explaining, and correcting differences.
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ReconciliationThe process of analyzing two related records and, if differences exist between them, finding the cause and bringing the two records into agreement. Example: Comparing an up-to-date check book with a monthly statement from the financial institution holding the account.
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ReconciliationThe process of making compatable
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ReconciliationThe act of balancing debits, credits, and totals between two or more systems.
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ReconciliationAction taken to rectify discrepancies between the physical inventory and accountable property records (USAID Automated Directives System - ADS - Chapter 534).
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ReconciliationThe method by which a merchant compares the business undertaken at his electronic data capture terminal with that recorded by the acquirer and credited to his bank account. Response Time The time take [..]
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Reconciliation The method used by merchants to compare their online sales with the transactions that are recorded by the Acquirer and credited to their settlement accounts.
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ReconciliationThis is the matching of orders done by (internet) shoppers with incoming payments. Only after a successful reconciliation the merchant will start the delivery process. The extent to which payment service providers carry out reconciliation and the way in which they do so (sending an e-mail, providing files) may vary.
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*: Having now a good house and a very sufficient income, he intended to marry; and in seeking a reconciliation with the Longbourn family he had a wife in v [..]
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Reconciliation1. The last phase of any valuation assignment in which two or more value indications derived from market data are resolved into a final value estimate, which may be either a final range of value or a single point estimate; 2. In the Sales Comparison Approach, reconciliation may involve two levels of analysis: derivation of a value indication from t [..]
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ReconciliationReconciliation may refer to:
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ReconciliationReconciliation may refer to:
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ReconciliationReconciliation is a legislative process of the United States Congress that allows expedited passage of certain budgetary legislation on spending, revenues, and the federal debt limit with a simple maj [..]
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ReconciliationReconciliation (originally named Reunion) is a sculpture by Josefina de Vasconcellos.
Originally created in 1977 and entitled Reunion, it depicted a man and woman embracing each other ]. In May 1998 [..]
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ReconciliationReconciliation in family law is the process by which parties who are legally separated resume their marital relationship and cohabitation.
Reconciliation is allowed because separation is revocable; st [..]
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ReconciliationIn accounting, reconciliation is the process of ensuring that two sets of records (usually the balances of two accounts) are in agreement. Reconciliation is used to ensure that the money leaving an ac [..]
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ReconciliationReconciliation, in Christian theology, is an element of salvation that refers to the results of atonement. Reconciliation is the end of the estrangement, caused by original sin, between God and human [..]
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