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Movement of a tooth crown while the root apex remains essentially stationary, resulting in an inclination of the axis of the tooth in one direction. SEE: bodily movement ; rotational movement .
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Tipping happens when an insider, intending to give a tippee an advantage in the market, violates his fiduciary duty to the issuing company by deliberately giving inside information to an outsider.
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Covering embossed symbols with a painted film to stand out from the background images of a plastic card; Most often uses gold, silver or other metallic colors; The needed brightness is achieved by adding black or white paint
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Information passed by one person to another as a basis for buy or sell action in a security. Such information is presumed to be of material value and not available to the general public. The act of tipping can constitute a Rule 10b-5 insider trading violation on the part of both the tippor and the person receiving the tip who trades on the material non-public information.
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The situation that occurs when a gift or grant is made that is large enough to significantly alter the grantee's funding base and cause it to fail the public support test. Such a gift or grant results in "tipping" or conversion from public charity to private foundation status.
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