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return The status of an application that has been sent back to the applicant with instructions to amend the application with corrections or additional information. A returned application is not dismissed. However, if the applicant fails to amend its application within a specified time, the application is dismissed.
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return The designation of the common terminal for the power supply outputs. It carries the return current for the outputs.
Ãâó: www.snaptec.com.au/technicalnotes/glossary.htm
return an attempt by a player who has just caught an interception, punt, or kickoff to advance the ball the other way.
Ãâó: www.footballbetting.com/football_glossary.html
return A transaction in which a consumer wants to return a purchase and receive his/her money back. (Contrast with void.)
Ãâó: www.vpsource.com/glossary.html
return The change in the value of a portfolio over an evaluation period, including any distributions made from the portfolio during that period.
Ãâó: www.clrfn.com/extras/glossary/exglostext.html
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