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clearance the distance required by building and fire codes between stove, smoke pipe or chimney and combustible materials such as wood furniture or carpets. Clearances must be obeyed even if the combustible materials, such as wood furniture or carpets, are protected by noncombustible plaster or other masonry materials.
Ãâó: hpba.org/consumer/2/Glossary/index.shtml
clearance a term used by short form buyers to indicate what portion of their media order in any day, week or campaign was actually broadcast. If a media buyer requests $10,000 of short form media be telecast in a week, but only $5,000 airs, the clearance was 50%. Decreasing clearance percentages over the past decade has been a problem for short form direct marketers and media buyers.
Ãâó: www.hawthornedirect.com/glossary/glossary_c.html
clearance Use this transaction for a sale of all units in possession where the price per unit is specified. A transaction fee can also be specified.
Ãâó: www.milliplex.com/omnivalue/help/omnivalue_1.html
clear transparent, diaphanous, veiled, shrouded, hazy, ambiguous.
Ãâó: www.climatenetwork.org/eco/cops/cop1/9.c1.welts.ht...
clear At least 90 percent of 12th-grade students have passed the graduation exam. The average percentile on the Stanford Achievement Test is 40 percent. At least 20.11 percent students in grade five meet the content standards of the direct assessment of writing, and at least 24.77 percent of 7th grade students meet the writing assessment content standards.
Ãâó: www.decaturdaily.com/decaturdaily/news/030817/scho...
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