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For swing doors, the actual width and height of the door leaf itself.
Ãâó: www.overly.com/door/index.cfm
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A willful transgression of the known law of God. Sin of commission, disobedience to a prohibition. Sin of omission, neglect of a precept. "Sin is the transgression of the law." - St. John
Ãâó: homepage.mac.com/craigadams1/LOVENTHR/definitions....
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includes all permanent, temporary, full-time and part-time staff employed by the Department, at the level they are working at, on 30 June 1999.
Ãâó: www.dotars.gov.au/dept/annrpt/9899/glossary.aspx
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These are income or expenditures that have occurred. Income becomes "actual" when cash is received or, for certain areas, when the service has been performed or goods delivered and the income has been earned. Expenses become "actual" when the University makes the payment. Salary and wage expenditures move into the actual column when the payroll is issued.
Ãâó: www.fis.psu.edu/fo/BAGloss.htm
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An actual physical commodity someone is buying or selling, eg, soybeans, corn, gold, silver, Treasury bonds, etc. Also referred to as actual.
Ãâó: www.index-daytrade.com/glossary.htm
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| actual | the state of actually existing objectively |
| actual | making real or giving the appearance of reality |
| actual | represent or describe realistically |
| actual | make real or concrete |
| actual | changed from potential to actual |
| actual | used to imply that one would expect the fact to be the opposite of that stated |
| actual | in actual fact |
| actual | as a sentence modifier to add slight emphasis |
| actual | at the present moment |
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