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  • 11over-the-counter — ( OTC) Purchases and sales of financial instruments that do not take place in organized exchanges such as the New York Stock Exchange or the Chicago Board of Trade are termed over the counter. The phrase may be used as a noun to describe capital… …

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  • 12over-invest — over investment ˌover inˈvestment also overinvestment noun [uncountable] FINANCE ECONOMICS the act of investing more money in something than is needed …

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  • 13over — UK US /ˈəʊvər/ adverb ► more or greater than: »Free delivery on orders over $25. »Over 80% of temporary workers are part timers. »The cable company has viewers in over 5 million households. »Shares fell by just over 1 per cent to 1,327p. ► during …

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  • 14Over the Edge Vol. 5: Crosley Bendix: The Radio Reviews — Over the Edge Vol. 5: Crosley Bendix Radio Reviews Compilation album (Edited Radio Show) by Negativland Released 1993 …

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  • 15over-investment — ˌover inˈvestment also overinvestment noun [uncountable] FINANCE ECONOMICS the act of investing more money in something than is needed: • Companies which have done badly have paid the penalty of over investme …

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  • 16over-invested — over invest UK US (also overinvest) verb [I] ► ECONOMICS, FINANCE to invest too much money in a particular activity or economy: »Asset price deflation can encourage households and businesses to over consume and over invest. over invested… …

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  • 17over-age — adj too old for a particular purpose or activity ≠ ↑under age ▪ Leyton was over age for recruitment into the army …

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  • 18over-the-counter — (OTC) Not traded on an exchange. The OTC market for derivatives or other investments is created outside organised exchanges, by parties (such as companies, banks and dealers) entering into contracts directly with each other. This enables the… …

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  • 19over — 1 preposition 1 above or higher than something, without touching it: A lamp hung over the table. | She leaned over the desk to answer the phone. | The sign over the door said Mind your head . opposite under 1 (1), see also: above 1, across 1 2 on …

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  • 20over — o|ver1 W1S1 [ˈəuvə US ˈouvər] prep ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(above)¦ 2¦(covering)¦ 3¦(across)¦ 4¦(on the other side)¦ 5¦(down from something )¦ 6¦(in many parts of something)¦ 7¦(no longer affected)¦ 8¦(more than)¦ 9¦(during)¦ 10 …

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