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Convention Industry Council
Industrie: Convention
Number of terms: 32421
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1) Fee levied on imported and exported goods. Duties are generally based on the value of the goods (ad valorem duties), some other factors such as weight or quantity (specific duties), or a combination of value and other factors (compound duties). 2) Actions required by one's occupation.
Industry:Convention
1) Hat and coat rack. 2) A person or organization that makes, sells, or rents costumes.
Industry:Convention
1) Height. 2) Front and side views of a scaled drawing.
Industry:Convention
1) In terms of motor carrier certificates, the transportation of groups organized by someone other than the carrier, and which are sold the exclusive use of the vehicle. 2) An operator authorized to arrange transportation in charter operations.
Industry:Convention
1) Individual signal path through a system which has more than one such path. A special line reserved to a specific usage (e.g. Speech on walkie talkies, etc. ). 2) Generally, any material milled or extruded in a continuous U-shape.
Industry:Convention
1) Individual who helps develop presentation skills. 2) Class of airline service.
Industry:Convention
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1) Instantaneous change from one scene to another without a fade-in or fade-out. 2) Signal to interrupt or cancel.
Industry:Convention
1) Merchandise or refreshments sold on site, to individuals, in conjunction with an event. 2) Contractual agreement where one party provides something of value to the other party in exchange for something else, pending certain conditions.
Industry:Convention
1) Method of securing union employees. 2) Time specified for labor to report (e.g. An 8:00 a. M. Call). 3) Minimum amount for which union labor must be paid.
Industry:Convention
1) Participatory meeting designed for discussion, fact-finding, problem solving and consultation. 2) An event used by any organization to meet and exchange views, convey a message, open a debate or give publicity to some area of opinion on a specific issue. No tradition, continuity or periodicity is required to convene a conference. Although not generally limited in time, conferences are usually of short duration with specific objectives. Conferences are generally on a smaller scale than congresses.
Industry:Convention