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In guidelines sentencing, a defendant's base offense level may be adjusted upward or downward. The guidelines call for adjustments based on the status of the victim, the offender's role in the offense, the existence of multiple counts, the defendant's obstruction of justice, and the defendant's acceptance of responsibility for the criminal conduct at issue. One or more adjustments may apply.
Ãâó: www.mad.uscourts.gov/LocPubs/crimglossary.htm
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in cooking, the term means the cook must taste before serving, and add seasonings to suit his or her own sense of what the right flavor is.
Ãâó: www.lmberault.com/cooking_dictionary.htm
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A correction applied to a subluxation in order to reduce it and restore normal nerve function.
Ãâó: www.stopsids.org/glossary.html
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One who investigates and assesses claims on behalf of insurers (claims adjuster or loss adjuster).
Ãâó: www.biba.org.uk/consumer/support/jargonbuster.html
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The apportion between buyer and vendor of expenses like council and water rates.
Ãâó: allhomes.com.au/c/ah
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