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a 'broker's broker.' Specialists are members of an exchange who are granted the right to trade certain securities exclusively. One specialist per exchange is responsible for trading a certain book of stocks. For example, Specialist X at the Boston Stock Exchange has rights to trade 30 specific stocks, so no other specialist at the BSE can trade those 30 stocks. Specialists are responsible for providing a liquid and orderly market by bringing buyers and sellers together. ...
Ãâó: www.bostonstock.com/misc/glossary.html
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Candles, rosary beads, special saints or patron figurines can be placed near the patient.
Ãâó: www.ipee.com/healthcare.html
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Fairbridge as part of its redevelopment program in the Village has been working to make its facilities more accessible for people with disabilities. Three of the cottages are built to Australian standards for young people with disabilities and many of the facilities are now accessible. This has seen an increase in the number of services for people with disabilities that are now accessing the Village now totalling over 30 last year. ...
Ãâó: wwwistp.murdoch.edu.au/publications/e_public/Hope4...
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(identified on transcript)
Ãâó: www3.niu.edu/provost2/facpers/appm/III2.htm
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Same as the above definition for "waiting children."
Ãâó: wendysofmissouri.com/adoptionteminology.html
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