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  • 91Primary poverty — is a categorisation of poverty created by Seebohm Rowntree. Primary poverty is the name given to a group of people who lived below Seebohm Rowntree s poverty line. To live in primary poverty is to have insufficient income to afford basic needs.… …

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  • 92Primary deficit — is the pure deficit which is derived after deducting the interest payments component from the total deficit of any budget.In other words the total of primary deficit and interest payments makes the fiscal deficit.The opposite of a primary deficit …

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  • 93Primary consciousness — is a term coined by the American biologist Gerald Edelman to describe the ability, found in humans and some animals, to integrate observed events with memory to create an awareness of the present and immediate past of the world around them. [cite …

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  • 94Primary inoculation tuberculosis — (also known as Cutaneous primary complex, [1] Primary tuberculous complex, [2] and Tuberculous chancre [1]) is a skin condition that develops at the site of inoculation of tubercle bacilli into a tuberculosis free individual.[2]:334 …

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  • 95Primary interatrial foramen — Interior of dorsal half of heart from a human embryo of about thirty days. (Ostium primum visible below septum primum, but not labeled.) Latin …

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  • 96primary data — ➔ data * * * primary data UK US noun [U] ► MARKETING information that you collect yourself, rather than get from somewhere else: »The programme will collect primary data on trade flows between Scotland and the rest of the United Kingdom by a… …

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  • 97primary demand — ➔ demand * * * primary demand UK US noun [C or U] ► ECONOMICS, MARKETING demand for a type of product, rather than for a particular brand of that product: »An interesting controversy in marketing is whether or not the advertising of branded… …

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  • 98primary production — ➔ production * * * primary production UK US noun [U] PRODUCTION ► the production of basic materials or crops, rather than of products made from them: »The percentage of the work force engaged in primary production is lower than in previous… …

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  • 99primary sector — UK US noun [S] ► ECONOMICS, PRODUCTION the part of a country s economy that produces energy or basic materials, such as coal, oil, metals, crops, etc.: »The primary sector accounted for 42% of GDP, with agriculture representing just over half of… …

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  • 100primary colour — primary colours N COUNT: usu pl Primary colours are basic colours that can be mixed together to produce other colours. They are usually considered to be red, yellow, blue, and sometimes green. It comes in bright primary colours that kids will… …

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