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The process of a bank paying off a borrower's current student loans and issuing a new, single loan. The monthly payment is usually lower because the repayment term is longer.
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| conserve |
to use or manage a certain type of tree or type of forest in a sustainable manner.
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| constant |
a specific quantity that does not or cannot change or vary; the opposite of a variable.
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| consistency |
an agreement or correspondence between matters being compared which denotes a reasonable, rational, similar, connection or relationship.
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| consequence |
(C) -- an event that occurs after a response and is produced by the response. A consequence can be presented (added) or taken away (subtracted) following a response. The term consequence also denotes a functional relationship between the response and the subsequent event. A component of the Does Equation. The equivalent corollary term in the Is Equation is subsequent event.
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| CONS | go together |
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| CONS | an association of companies for some definite purpose |
| CONS | belong to the same species |
| CONS | an overall summary |
| CONS | obvious to the eye or mind |
| CONS | noticeable in an unpleasant way |
| CONS | inclined to flaunt |
| CONS | without any attempt at concealment |
| CONS | buying expensive services and products in order to flaunt your wealth |
| CONS | in a prominent way |
| CONS | in a manner tending to attract attention |
| CONS | high visibility |
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