The umbrella or catchall category for business risk is financial risk, as every type of risk holds possible financial consequences. |
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Hare wants to disassociate psychopathy from the DSM's catchall diagnosis of antisocial personality disorder. |
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Thermal treatment has become a catchall term for technologies that process waste at high temperatures with or without energy recovery. |
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It isn�t possible to activate the automatic reply on a catchall account. |
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The GAAR is a last resort supplementary rule, not a catchall to be deployed on each suspected occasion of abusive tax avoidance. |
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However, a catchall provision for those media not named in the relevant provision exists. |
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An accusation of witchcraft is vague enough to serve as a kind of catchall for discontent. |
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Financial management is a catchall phrase for the many tasks the government needs to do in order to control spending and protect assets. |
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Check that you have indeed deleted the catchall address! |
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But nowadays spammers do not just use addresses that exist: they send messages to addresses that have been generated at random, and so your catchall address can receive several thousand spam each day, pointlessly! |
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Note: This page is a kind of catchall for hyperlinks that are sometimes useful to me, and that don't fit in the other categories of this web site. |
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Although questions were raised about the lack of the Framework Agreement's specificity, one person stated that the term is used essentially as a catchall reference to reflect post-WW II social programs. |
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For Glace Bay's plan, PIC also recommended it be amended to eliminate a catchall priority area, since this would make it difficult to ensure that sponsors' proposals were focused on identified needs. |
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This is a catchall category, giving you an opportunity to promote a student who really wowed you with their performance or to demote a recitation that was less compelling. |
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Another common use of the term is as a catchall for all the markets in the financial sector, as per examples in the breakdown below. |
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Wood for feeding the potbelly stove could be found piled against the wall of a catchall room off the back. |
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Some scientists, however, consider FAE such a catchall diagnosis that it obscures some important genetic diseases. |
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They tried to get me on one charge and are now using a catchall to get me on another. |
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Such a catchall, rush approach to approving spending plans permits legislators to sidestep accountability for their votes. |
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Introduction to Security now runs 23 chapters that serve as a catchall of themes, concepts, descriptions, and definitions. |
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Though this isn't a catchall solution, the anticipated downtime can be greatly reduced at a minimum cost. |
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The government arguably is departing from the original purpose of export control reforms, which was to stop using catchall designations for product categories. |
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The ISC, which offers grants to assist sporting talent, has already asked disgraced runner Catchall Limbered to pay back funds he was awarded. |
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