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  • 51Rule Of 70 — A way to estimate the number of years it takes for a certain variable to double. The rule of 70 states that in order to estimate the number of years for a variable to double, take the number 70 and divide it by the growth rate of the variable.… …

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  • 52Rule Of 78 — A method of allocating the interest charge on a loan across its payment periods. Under the Rule of 78, periods are weighted by comparing their numerical values to the sum of all the digits of the periods. The weights are applied in reverse,… …

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  • 53rule — 1. noun 1) health and safety rules Syn: regulation, ruling, directive, order, act, law, statute, edict, canon, mandate, command, dictate, decree, fiat, injunction, commandment, stipulation …

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  • 54rule — 1. noun 1) health and safety rules Syn: regulation, directive, order, law, statute 2) church attendance on Sunday was the general rule Syn: procedure, practice, protocol, convention, norm …

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  • 55rule in — verb include or exclude by determining judicially or in agreement with rules (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑rule out • Hypernyms: ↑rule, ↑decree • Verb Frames: Somebody s something * * * ˌ …

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  • 56Rule —  Ne doit pas être confondu avec Rule (chanson). Rule Album par Anna Tsuchiya Sortie 22 septembre 2010 …

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  • 57Rule 72(t) — An Internal Revenue Service (IRS) rule that allows for penalty free withdrawals from an IRA account. The rule requires that, in order for the IRA owner to take penalty free early withdrawals, he or she must take at least five substantially equal… …

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  • 58rule — [13] Rule is one of a largish family of English words that go back ultimately to Latin rēgula ‘straight stick, ruler, rule, pattern’ (whose close relatives rēx ‘king’ and regere ‘rule’ have also contributed royally to English vocabulary in the… …

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  • 59rulé — s. nalgas, ano. ❙ «...el rulé de la catalana cuarentona no suele ser pantalonable...» C. J. Cela, Viaje al Pirineo de Lérida. ❙ ▄▀ «Me dio tal patá en el rulé que me cagué en su puta madre.» ❘ del francés rouler, rodar. 2. dar por el rulé expr.… …

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  • 60rule — [13] Rule is one of a largish family of English words that go back ultimately to Latin rēgula ‘straight stick, ruler, rule, pattern’ (whose close relatives rēx ‘king’ and regere ‘rule’ have also contributed royally to English vocabulary in the… …

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