theory of the firm Crossword Puzzles
Theory of the firm 2017-11-09
Across
- __________ return of scale: where the rate of change in factors is greater than the rate of change in output.
- __________ costs: are the opportunity costs of the self-owned resources, such as the time of the entrepreneur.
- __________ it is likely that the managers make enough profit to keep the owners of the firm happy.
- __________ revenue: is the addition to total revenue gained from the sale of the next unit of output and it is calculated by dividing the change in total revenue by the change in output:
- __________ efficient scale: of production is the lowest level of output where average cost is at it’s lowest.
- __________ and social responsibility: a firm includes ‘public interest’ in its decision-making, adopting an ethical code that accepts responsibility for the impact of activities on different areas inside or outside the firm.
- __________ revenue: is calculated by multiplying the price of the product it sells by the quantity sold.
- __________ revenue: is revenue per unit of output and is calculated by dividing total revenue by quantity sold.
- __________ is the income a firm receives from the sale of its goods in a given period of time.
- __________ economies of scale: occur when firms are able to reduce the price paid for resources.
- (negative economic profit): total revenue is less than total costs.
Down
- __________ in the long run: consists of a series of short-run periods of production where workers are added to a fixed quantity of factors.
- __________ costs: are the costs of the purchased resources, such as raw material.
- __________ returns of scale: are experienced where the rate of change in factor is equal to the rate of change in output.
- __________ profit: is the difference between total revenue and economic costs.
- __________ returns of scale: are made possible because of the economies of scale enjoyed by firms that are expanding their output.
- __________ maximisation: a firm may aim to achieve growth in the short run, to gain a large market share and dominate the market in the long run.
- __________ price: price where a firm can make normal profit in the long run. So all costs are covered including opportunity costs (price=ATC). If price does not cover ATC in the long run, the firm will shut down permanently.
- __________ economies of scale: is the cost saving enjoyed by firms who are able to buy resources in very large quantities.
- __________ maximising level of output: if a firm wishes to maximise its profits: it should produce at the level of output where MC cuts MR from below.
- __________ profit: is earned when total revenue is greater than the economic costs. Firms aim to earn as much profit as possible.
- __________ profit: (zero economic profit): total revenue equals total costs.
- __________ down price: level of price that enables a firm to cover its variable cost in the short run.
23 Clues: (negative economic profit): total revenue is less than total costs. • __________ profit: (zero economic profit): total revenue equals total costs. • __________ profit: is the difference between total revenue and economic costs. • __________ costs: are the costs of the purchased resources, such as raw material. • ...
Theory of the Firm 2016-02-18
Across
- minimum amount of revenue that the firm must receive to keep the business running, covers all implicit costs
- agreement between firms to limit competition between them
- sum of explicit and implicit costs, total opportunity costs of a firm for its used of resources (purchased/owned)
- a single large firm can produce for the entire market at a lower average total cost that 2 or more smaller firms
- practice of charging a different price for the same product to different consumers when the price difference is not justified
- characteristics of a market organization that influence the behaviour of firms within an industry
- decreases in the average cost of production over the long run as a firm increases all its inputs
- as more and more units of a variable input are added to one or more fixed inputs, MP of the variable input at first increases, but there is a point when MP decreases
- increase in the average costs of production as a firm increases its output
- output increases at the same proportion as all inputs
- prevents other firms from entering the industry
- firms try to achieve satisfactory rather than optimal or best results
- firms produce the particular combination of g/s that consumers mostly prefer
- price where economic profit is 0, ATC=AR
- decisions taken by one firm affect other firms in the industry
- sacrificedincome arising from the use of selfowned resources
- workers specialise in tasks that make use of their skills, increasing efficiency
Down
- extra or additional cost of producing one more unit of output
- ability of a firm to set prices
- costs that arise from the use of fixed inputs
- indication of the percentage of output produced by the largest firms in an industry
- total revenue - total economic costs
- costs that arise from the use of variable inputs
- output increases more than its proportion to the increase in all inputs
- payments made by a firm to outsiders to acquire resources for use in production
- cooperation that is implicit or understood by the cooperating firms, without a formal agreement
- firm objective to engage in socially beneficial activities
- firms do not agree, to fix prices or collaborate
- production takes place at the lowest cost
- formal agreement between firms in an industry to take actions to limit compeition
- time period when all the inputs can be changed
- price = min. AVC in the short run
- time period during which at least one input is fixed and cannot be changed by the firm
- dominant firm in the industry sets a price and also initiates any price changes
- producing at a higher than necessary ATC
- patents, licences, copyrights, public franchises
36 Clues: ability of a firm to set prices • price = min. AVC in the short run • total revenue - total economic costs • producing at a higher than necessary ATC • price where economic profit is 0, ATC=AR • production takes place at the lowest cost • costs that arise from the use of fixed inputs • time period when all the inputs can be changed • ...
Theory of the firm 2022-01-27
10 Clues: size • product • out of pocket • total revenue < cost • do not vary with output • explicit + implicit costs • total revenue-explicit cost • higher cost as output expands • increase in cost from producing more • total revenue - (explicit costs + implicit costs)
The Firm 2019-11-30
Across
- The temporary or permanent release of a prisoner before the expiry of a sentence, on the promise of good behaviour.
- A fashionable young middle-class person with a well-paid job.
- Novice, beginner.
- Attracting, selecting, interviewing, and hiring employees.
- Repay (a sum of money that has been spent or lost).
- Close observation.
- Of white race.
- Fringes.
- Declare someone to be guilty of a criminal offence by the verdict of a jury.
- Run down.
- A serious crime.
- A formal charge or accusation of a serious crime.
- A person who never drinks alcohol.
- Not genuine, fraudulent.
- A writ ordering a person to attend a court.
Down
- The killing of one person by another.
- Having completely run out of money.
- ... exam. An examination to determine whether a candidate is qualified to practice law in a given jurisdiction.
- Income of an organization.
- ... action. Positive discrimination.
- Crossroads.
- The way in which the parts of something are arranged (e.g. text on a page).
- Intimidation.
- Give evidence as a witness in a law court.
- Swimming while equipped with a diving mask and a breathing tube.
- A formal arrangement made between the parties to a lawsuit in order to resolve it, especially out of court.
- Secretly listen to a conversation.
- A person who helps another commit a crime.
- An instance of deceiving or tricking someone.
- Inform on someone to the police or a person in authority.
30 Clues: Fringes. • Run down. • Crossroads. • Intimidation. • Of white race. • A serious crime. • Novice, beginner. • Close observation. • Not genuine, fraudulent. • Income of an organization. • Secretly listen to a conversation. • A person who never drinks alcohol. • Having completely run out of money. • ... action. Positive discrimination. • The killing of one person by another. • ...
The Theory of the Firm 2022-01-27
11 Clues: Size • Product • Out of pocket • Do not vary with output • Explicit + Implicit Costs • Total Revenue < Total Cost • Higher Cost as output expands • total Revenues - Epxlicit Cost • costs of resources already owned • increase in cost from producing one more • Total revenue - (Explicit + Implicit costs)
The Firm 2023-12-02
Across
- partner at the law firm
- a critical part of the law firms structure
- FBI agent investigating the firm
- illegal activity the firm is involved in
- mitchells brother
- dilemma mitchells struggle with morality
- dangerous client of the firm
- mitchells situation within the firm
- FBI contact aiding mitchell
- what motivates mitchells actions
Down
- the title of the book
- protagonist
- managing partner at bendini, lambert, and locke
- mitchells wife
- mitchells alma mater
- protagonists surname
- setting of the law firm
- name of the law firm
- head of security at bendini, lambert, and locke
- illegal activity the firm is involved in
- mitchells area of expertise
21 Clues: protagonist • mitchells wife • mitchells brother • mitchells alma mater • protagonists surname • name of the law firm • the title of the book • setting of the law firm • partner at the law firm • mitchells area of expertise • FBI contact aiding mitchell • dangerous client of the firm • FBI agent investigating the firm • what motivates mitchells actions • ...
The Firm 2023-10-12
Across
- at … = in danger of being lost
- Mitch’s secretary.
- have a … on your shoulder = seem angry all the time because you think you have been treated unfairly or feel you are not as good as other people
- direct a person's attention away from an activity or subject towards another one that is less important
- One of Mitch's brothers.
- The University where Mitch studied.
- break the … = do or say something that makes people who do not know each other feel more comfortable
- The important case that Mitch worked on at the beginning of his career at the firm.
Down
- This exam consists of four sections: Financial Accounting and Reporting, Auditing and Attestation, Regulation, and Business Environment and Concepts.
- The state where the firm is located.
- Abby's maiden name.
- One of Mitch's brothers.
- … things up = try to improve a relationship after there have been problems
- keep a low … = avoid attracting attention to yourself
- Mafia family that FBI connected to the firm.
- The university that Abby graduated from - Western ... University.
- make a person seem to be guilty of a crime when they are not, by producing facts or information that are not true
- call the … = be in the position of being able to make the decisions that will influence a situation
18 Clues: Mitch’s secretary. • Abby's maiden name. • One of Mitch's brothers. • One of Mitch's brothers. • at … = in danger of being lost • The University where Mitch studied. • The state where the firm is located. • Mafia family that FBI connected to the firm. • keep a low … = avoid attracting attention to yourself • The university that Abby graduated from - Western ... University. • ...
Microeconomics 2024-03-06
13 Clues: _ theory • single firm • cartel market • _ equilibrium • system of Econ • economies of _ • colluding firms • player in a market • coat that isn’t fixed • costs divided by outputs • Cost that isn’t variable • _ strategy in game theory • cost of additional outputs
chapter 8 P. 2 Strozier 2021-01-25
Across
- Agreement of members of an oligopoly
- comp Firms compete on things other than price
- efficiency Idea that products are made at the lowest possible cost
- theory Punnet square of economics
- comp. Not enough comp. among firms
- organization Sports leagues
- gouging When sellers raise prices for other items higher than what others consider reasonable
- power To change the market price of a good or service
- Government-issued rights to operate a business
- market Served by one firm
Down
- monopoly Government gives patents to companies
- Single firm that has the right to sell goods in a market
- comp Market with many producers and low barriers
- comp Easy to start in and everyone sells the same thing
- monopoly High start-up cost
- leadership One company changes its price so other firms follow
- discrimination Charging different customers different prices for the same thing
- strategy In game theory the best move for the individual regardless of how others act
- entry Short-run profits draw in the new competition
- Few large profitable firms
20 Clues: market Served by one firm • Few large profitable firms • monopoly High start-up cost • organization Sports leagues • theory Punnet square of economics • comp. Not enough comp. among firms • Agreement of members of an oligopoly • comp Firms compete on things other than price • monopoly Government gives patents to companies • Government-issued rights to operate a business • ...
Economy: The Firm 2022-01-27
Across
- Determined by dividing total variable cost by the output
- Occurs whenever total revenue is less than total cost
- The size of the production process
- Occurs when successive increases in inputs are associated with a slower rise of outputs
- Calculated by subtracting both the explicit and implicit costs from total revenue
- Inputs used in producing goods and services
- The change in output associated with one additional unit of input
- The amount that a firm spends to produce and/or sell goods and services
- Costs of resources already owned, for which no out-of-pocket payment is made
- Calculated by subtracting only the explicit costs from total revenue
Down
- Determined by dividing total fixed cost by the output
- The relationship between the inputs a firm uses and the output it creates
- Occurs whenever total revenue is higher than total cost
- The increase in cost that occurs from producing one additional unit of output
- Tangible out-of-pocket expenses
- Do not vary with output in the short run (also known as overhead)
- The sum of the average variable cost and average fixed cost
- The product that the firm creates
- The amount the firm recieves from the sale of goods and services
- Change with the rate of output
20 Clues: Change with the rate of output • Tangible out-of-pocket expenses • The product that the firm creates • The size of the production process • Inputs used in producing goods and services • Determined by dividing total fixed cost by the output • Occurs whenever total revenue is less than total cost • Occurs whenever total revenue is higher than total cost • ...
Inside the firm 2017-06-27
Across
- Jiski mitti se paida hua hum, karz hum us zameen ka chukaye.
- OOOO
- Largest bank of india.
- An apple a day keeps doctor away.
- Come to vile parle and meet us.
- Elon Musk.
- I replaced SMS.
- Call 08888888888
- Our brand ambassador is Mr. 360 and we are a tyre company.
- Bhaiya ye diwar tutati kyu nai?
- One of our product is such that you cannot buy it you have to earn it.
Down
- Guru bhai guru aavya che..!! dhoom dhadaka kari raya che..!!
- Jamshedpur.
- Just do it.
- 'Imagination at work'.
- Utterly butterly delicious.
- Buland bharat ki buland tasveer.
- Sab se tez.
- Guaranteed one day delivery.
- Order food online.
- One of the big 4 auditors.
- Parent company of google.
- I have monthlty 1.94 billion active users.
- We are mass recruiter.
24 Clues: OOOO • Elon Musk. • Jamshedpur. • Just do it. • Sab se tez. • I replaced SMS. • Call 08888888888 • Order food online. • 'Imagination at work'. • Largest bank of india. • We are mass recruiter. • Parent company of google. • One of the big 4 auditors. • Utterly butterly delicious. • Guaranteed one day delivery. • Come to vile parle and meet us. • Bhaiya ye diwar tutati kyu nai? • ...
Inside The Firm 2017-06-27
Across
- One of the big 4 auditors.
- We are mass recruiter.
- Guaranteed one day delivery.
- Connecting people.
- Call 08888888888
- One of our product is such that you cannot buy it you have to earn it.
- Jamshedpur.
- Parent company of google.
- An apple a day keeps doctor away.
- Bhaiya ye diwar tutati kyu nai?
- Largest bank of india.
- Come to vile parle and meet us.
- Jiski mitti se paida hua hum, karz hum us zameen ka chukaye.
Down
- 'Imagination at work'.
- Just do it.
- Order food online.
- Utterly butterly delicious.
- Sab se tez.
- Elon Musk.
- OOOO
- I have monthlty 1.94 billion active users.
- I replaced SMS.
- Buland bharat ki buland tasveer.
- Our brand ambassador is Mr. 360 and we are a tyre company.
- Guru bhai guru aavya che..!! dhoom dhadaka kari raya che..!!
25 Clues: OOOO • Elon Musk. • Just do it. • Sab se tez. • Jamshedpur. • I replaced SMS. • Call 08888888888 • Order food online. • Connecting people. • 'Imagination at work'. • We are mass recruiter. • Largest bank of india. • Parent company of google. • One of the big 4 auditors. • Utterly butterly delicious. • Guaranteed one day delivery. • Bhaiya ye diwar tutati kyu nai? • Come to vile parle and meet us. • ...
The Firm 2022-08-16
Across
- Numbers of conference room
- LD's first home
- Time management program
- Where you would see pto/wfh
- Number of pods
- Where US TM appeals are filed
- No. of LD offices
Down
- Firm trainer
- First document in a litigation
- Managing partner
- 20 Commerce building manager
- Emergency email
- LD represented Gordon Gould in ground breaking invention
- _______ & trademarks
- IT emails generate a ________
15 Clues: Firm trainer • Number of pods • LD's first home • Emergency email • Managing partner • No. of LD offices • _______ & trademarks • Time management program • Numbers of conference room • Where you would see pto/wfh • 20 Commerce building manager • IT emails generate a ________ • Where US TM appeals are filed • First document in a litigation • ...
German Expressionism 2013-05-08
Across
- When Nazis came into power many artworks were called...
- Jooss and ... Were firm friends
- A dancers'... was created for all dancers in ballet and modern genres.
- Wigman was a firm believer in...
- Jooss was invited by .... Archive to submit a piece in Paris.
- What emotion was the Corus Group conveying in Totenmal?
- Where was it that Laban examined human expression?
- What was Emile Dalcroze's theory called?
- German Expressionism was ... than a method
- What dance was Wigman most famous for?
- Reich Ministry of popular Enlighment and propaganda was lead by Joseph ...
- Who did Mary Wigman hear about Laban from?
- Was a longtime friend of Wigman
Down
- Two weeks before his departure knowledge of Jooss been... came through.
- German Expressionism is set in a time of...
- Who did Laban witness in 1910?
- Wrote the famous play The Three-Penny Opera
- What theory is Laban most well known for?
- Kurt Jooss heard about laban while attending...
- Jooss is most well known for his choreographic piece...
- The Dadaist wanted to express what idea?
- Many found Wigmans concepts...
- What theory did Laban teach Wigman?
- Actors,singers and dancers were...
- In 1920 the world plunged into...
- Mixed ideologies were noticed in 1936 at the...
26 Clues: Who did Laban witness in 1910? • Many found Wigmans concepts... • Jooss and ... Were firm friends • Was a longtime friend of Wigman • Wigman was a firm believer in... • In 1920 the world plunged into... • Actors,singers and dancers were... • What theory did Laban teach Wigman? • What dance was Wigman most famous for? • The Dadaist wanted to express what idea? • ...
German Expressionism 2013-05-08
Across
- German Expressionism was ... than a method
- Who did Laban witness in 1910?
- What emotion was the Corus Group conveying in Totenmal?
- Wrote the famous play The Three-Penny Opera
- Two weeks before his departure knowledge of Jooss been... came through.
- Jooss was invited by .... Archive to submit a piece in Paris.
- What theory is Laban most well known for?
- When Nazis came into power many artworks were called...
- In 1920 the world plunged into...
- What was Emile Dalcroze's theory called?
- German Expressionism is set in a time of...
- What theory did Laban teach Wigman?
Down
- A dancers'... was created for all dancers in ballet and modern genres.
- Mixed ideologies were noticed in 1936 at the...
- Where was it that Laban examined human expression?
- Wigman was a firm believer in...
- Jooss is most well known for his choreographic piece...
- Actors,singers and dancers were...
- Jooss and ... Were firm friends
- Reich Ministry of popular Enlighment and propaganda was lead by Joseph ...
- The Dadaist wanted to express what idea?
- Who did Mary Wigman hear about Laban from?
- Many found Wigmans concepts...
- What dance was Wigman most famous for?
- Was a longtime friend of Wigman
- Kurt Jooss heard about laban while attending...
26 Clues: Who did Laban witness in 1910? • Many found Wigmans concepts... • Jooss and ... Were firm friends • Was a longtime friend of Wigman • Wigman was a firm believer in... • In 1920 the world plunged into... • Actors,singers and dancers were... • What theory did Laban teach Wigman? • What dance was Wigman most famous for? • The Dadaist wanted to express what idea? • ...
German Expressionism 2013-05-08
Across
- Mixed ideologies were noticed in 1936 at the...
- When Nazis came into power many artworks were called...
- Kurt Jooss heard about laban while attending...
- Wigman was a firm believer in...
- Two weeks before his departure knowledge of Jooss been... came through.
- Jooss and ... Were firm friends
- Jooss is most well known for his choreographic piece...
- German Expressionism is set in a time of...
- Was a longtime friend of Wigman
- Many found Wigmans concepts...
- A dancers'... was created for all dancers in ballet and modern genres.
- What theory did Laban teach Wigman?
Down
- Reich Ministry of popular Enlighment and propaganda was lead by Joseph ...
- German Expressionism was ... than a method
- What was Emile Dalcroze's theory called?
- What theory is Laban most well known for?
- Who did Laban witness in 1910?
- Who did Mary Wigman hear about Laban from?
- Wrote the famous play The Three-Penny Opera
- The Dadaist wanted to express what idea?
- Jooss was invited by .... Archive to submit a piece in Paris.
- Where was it that Laban examined human expression?
- What dance was Wigman most famous for?
- In 1920 the world plunged into...
- Actors,singers and dancers were...
- What emotion was the Corus Group conveying in Totenmal?
26 Clues: Who did Laban witness in 1910? • Many found Wigmans concepts... • Jooss and ... Were firm friends • Was a longtime friend of Wigman • Wigman was a firm believer in... • In 1920 the world plunged into... • Actors,singers and dancers were... • What theory did Laban teach Wigman? • What dance was Wigman most famous for? • What was Emile Dalcroze's theory called? • ...
AP Micro Vocab Puzzle (Home) 2021-11-17
Across
- Sellers that set the price of a good
- The profit of each firm depends on the actions of the other firms in the market
- When firms produce less than the output at which average total cost is minimized; characteristic of monopolistically competitive firms
- A pattern of behavior in which one firm sets its price and other firms in the industry follow
- Laws placed by the government to break up monopolies
- When the mix of goods being produced represents the mix that society most desires. Price=MC
- Occurs in markets that have few sellers or products that are not standardized. Does not meet the conditions of perfect competition.
- Price signals which determines allocation of resources through interaction of supply and demand
- In game theory, the reward received by a player (for example, the profit earned by an oligopolist).
- In game theory, an action that is a player's best action regardless of the action taken by the other player
- A monopoly that exists when increasing returns to scale provide a large cost advantage to having all output produced by a single firm
- The benefit obtained from consuming goods and services
- The decision which determines the future strategy of a firm
Down
- A market structure in which many competing firms sell differentiated products. Free entry and exit into the market in the long run.
- Not controlled by any rule or law.
- Used in order to increase profits and overall outputs
- The ability to raise and maintain price above the price that would exist under competition
- Price restrictions set in market
- An industry with only a small number of producers
- Not achieving maximum productivity
- The production of any particular good in the least costly way. Price=ATC
- Profit maximization; strategy to find ideal outcome
- Cooperation among producers, without a formal agreement, to limit production and raise prices so as to raise one another's profits
- Products that are different from one firm to another
- The study of behavior in situations of interdependence. Used to explain the behavior of an oligopoly.
25 Clues: Price restrictions set in market • Not controlled by any rule or law. • Not achieving maximum productivity • Sellers that set the price of a good • An industry with only a small number of producers • Profit maximization; strategy to find ideal outcome • Laws placed by the government to break up monopolies • Products that are different from one firm to another • ...
AP Micro Vocab Puzzle (Home) 2021-11-17
Across
- Sellers that set the price of a good
- The profit of each firm depends on the actions of the other firms in the market
- When firms produce less than the output at which average total cost is minimized; characteristic of monopolistically competitive firms
- A pattern of behavior in which one firm sets its price and other firms in the industry follow
- Laws placed by the government to break up monopolies
- When the mix of goods being produced represents the mix that society most desires. Price=MC
- Occurs in markets that have few sellers or products that are not standardized. Does not meet the conditions of perfect competition.
- Price signals which determines allocation of resources through interaction of supply and demand
- In game theory, the reward received by a player (for example, the profit earned by an oligopolist).
- In game theory, an action that is a player's best action regardless of the action taken by the other player
- A monopoly that exists when increasing returns to scale provide a large cost advantage to having all output produced by a single firm
- The benefit obtained from consuming goods and services
- The decision which determines the future strategy of a firm
Down
- A market structure in which many competing firms sell differentiated products. Free entry and exit into the market in the long run.
- Not controlled by any rule or law.
- Used in order to increase profits and overall outputs
- The ability to raise and maintain price above the price that would exist under competition
- Price restrictions set in market
- An industry with only a small number of producers
- Not achieving maximum productivity
- The production of any particular good in the least costly way. Price=ATC
- Profit maximization; strategy to find ideal outcome
- Cooperation among producers, without a formal agreement, to limit production and raise prices so as to raise one another's profits
- Products that are different from one firm to another
- The study of behavior in situations of interdependence. Used to explain the behavior of an oligopoly.
25 Clues: Price restrictions set in market • Not controlled by any rule or law. • Not achieving maximum productivity • Sellers that set the price of a good • An industry with only a small number of producers • Profit maximization; strategy to find ideal outcome • Laws placed by the government to break up monopolies • Products that are different from one firm to another • ...
UNIT 9 VOCABULARY REVIEW 2026-02-21
22 Clues: show • hint • firm • trait • alert • level • proof • appeal • modify • differ • method • benefit • include • develop • draw in • soak up • business • bendable • protection • outer layer • explanation • one-of-a-kind
German Expressionism 2013-05-08
Across
- German Expressionism was ... than a method
- Who did Mary Wigman hear about Laban from?
- Reich Ministry of popular Enlighment and propaganda was lead by Joseph ...
- What theory is Laban most well known for?
- Wigman was a firm believer in...
- Jooss was invited by .... Archive to submit a piece in Paris.
- When Nazis came into power many artworks were called...
- In 1920 the world plunged into...
- Two weeks before his departure knowledge of Jooss been... came through.
- What was Emile Dalcroze's theory called?
- What dance was Wigman most famous for?
Down
- Actors,singers and dancers were...
- Where was it that Laban examined human expression?
- Wrote the famous play The Three-Penny Opera
- The Dadaist wanted to express what idea?
- Jooss and ... Were firm friends
- German Expressionism is set in a time of...
- Jooss is most well known for his choreographic piece...
- Kurt Jooss heard about laban while attending...
- Was a longtime friend of Wigman
- A dancers'... was created for all dancers in ballet and modern genres.
- Many found Wigmans concepts...
- Who did Laban witness in 1910?
- Mixed ideologies were noticed in 1936 at the...
- What emotion was the Corus Group conveying in Totenmal?
- What theory did Laban teach Wigman?
- What institute did Mary Wigman study in 1910?
27 Clues: Many found Wigmans concepts... • Who did Laban witness in 1910? • Jooss and ... Were firm friends • Was a longtime friend of Wigman • Wigman was a firm believer in... • In 1920 the world plunged into... • Actors,singers and dancers were... • What theory did Laban teach Wigman? • What dance was Wigman most famous for? • The Dadaist wanted to express what idea? • ...
Inside The Firm 2017-06-27
Across
- Jiski mitti se paida hua hum, karz hum us zameen ka chukaye.
- We are mass recruiter.
- I replaced SMS.
- Our brand ambassador is Mr. 360 and we are a tyre company.
- Elon Musk.
- Guru bhai guru aavya che..!! dhoom dhadaka kari raya che..!!
- Parent company of google.
- Bhaiya ye diwar tutati kyu nai?
- OOOO
- Sab se tez.
- Just do it.
- Utterly butterly delicious.
Down
- Call 08888888888
- 'Imagination at work'.
- Largest bank of india.
- Order food online.
- Come to vile parle and meet us.
- One of our product is such that you cannot buy it you have to earn it.
- An apple a day keeps doctor away.
- I have monthlty 1.94 billion active users.
- Guaranteed one day delivery.
- Jamshedpur.
- Connecting people.
- Buland bharat ki buland tasveer.
- One of the big 4 auditors.
25 Clues: OOOO • Elon Musk. • Jamshedpur. • Sab se tez. • Just do it. • I replaced SMS. • Call 08888888888 • Order food online. • Connecting people. • 'Imagination at work'. • We are mass recruiter. • Largest bank of india. • Parent company of google. • One of the big 4 auditors. • Utterly butterly delicious. • Guaranteed one day delivery. • Come to vile parle and meet us. • Bhaiya ye diwar tutati kyu nai? • ...
Akriti and Mariam 2026-02-20
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- theory that the Earth is the center of the solar system
- wrote the book levitation
- female philosopher during the enlightenment
- father of modern physics
- theory that the sun is the center of the solar system
- first to discover bacteria
- a person who rules with absolute power
- one of the first English enlightenment philosophers
- loved the scientific method and used it a lot
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- a system in which multiple groups share decision making power, the system to make sure one person doesn't abuse power
- believed in firm and fair laws
- puts science and religion together
- had ideas of checks and balances
- did not believe in cruel and unusual punishment
- parties where people meet to discuss new ideas
- a theory that there is an agreement between governing and governed
- believed God is mastermind of universe
- made the first vaccine
- the people who presented new ways of thinking during the enlightenment
- someone who believed in science and God
20 Clues: made the first vaccine • father of modern physics • wrote the book levitation • first to discover bacteria • believed in firm and fair laws • had ideas of checks and balances • puts science and religion together • believed God is mastermind of universe • a person who rules with absolute power • someone who believed in science and God • ...
Epistemology Puzzle 2016-04-12
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- Act of accepting or rejecting a proposition
- A belief that asserts "true conviction of something" supported by evidence
- Evidence which is necessary, but not sufficient
- Property of the agent making the statement
- Theory that we are born with innate ideas
- Firm conviction that you assert and that which you will make a commitment about
- Said "I think, therefore I am."
- The theory or study of knowledge
- Explained how ideas are related to "qualities"
- Doubting; suspension of judgment
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- Ideas built into our minds at birth
- Mind as a blank slate
- A justified "Truth-Claim"
- Theory that we know things because we experience them through our senses
- Type of knowledge gained through experience
- Type of knowledge prior to experience
- Philosopher and Anglican Priest
- Evidence which is necessary and sufficient
- Author of "Critique of Pure Reason"
19 Clues: Mind as a blank slate • A justified "Truth-Claim" • Philosopher and Anglican Priest • Said "I think, therefore I am." • The theory or study of knowledge • Doubting; suspension of judgment • Ideas built into our minds at birth • Author of "Critique of Pure Reason" • Type of knowledge prior to experience • Theory that we are born with innate ideas • ...
German Expressionism 2013-05-08
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- German Expressionism is set in a time of...
- What was Emile Dalcroze's theory called?
- Who did Laban witness in 1910?
- In 1920 the world plunged into...
- Wrote the famous play The Three-Penny Opera
- What theory did Laban teach Wigman?
- Jooss is most well known for his choreographic piece...
- What theory is Laban most well known for?
- German Expressionism was ... than a method
- Reich Ministry of popular Enlighment and propaganda was lead by Joseph ...
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- The Dadaist wanted to express what idea?
- What emotion was the Corus Group conveying in Totenmal?
- When Nazis came into power many artworks were called...
- Wigman was a firm believer in...
- What dance was Wigman most famous for?
- Mixed ideologies were noticed in 1936 at the...
- Was a longtime friend of Wigman
- Actors,singers and dancers were...
18 Clues: Who did Laban witness in 1910? • Was a longtime friend of Wigman • Wigman was a firm believer in... • In 1920 the world plunged into... • Actors,singers and dancers were... • What theory did Laban teach Wigman? • What dance was Wigman most famous for? • The Dadaist wanted to express what idea? • What was Emile Dalcroze's theory called? • ...
Inside the firm 2017-06-27
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- One of the big 4 auditors.
- Jiski mitti se paida hua hum, karz hum us zameen ka chukaye.
- Buland bharat ki buland tasveer.
- OOOO
- I replaced SMS.
- Guaranteed one day delivery.
- Come to vile parle and meet us.
- I have monthlty 1.94 billion active users.
- Bhaiya ye diwar tutati kyu nai?
- Our brand ambassador is Mr. 360 and we are a tyre company.
- Call 08888888888
- Utterly butterly delicious.
- Largest bank of india.
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- 'Imagination at work'.
- Jamshedpur.
- Parent company of google.
- An apple a day keeps doctor away.
- Order food online.
- Just do it.
- Sab se tez.
- One of our product is such that you cannot buy it you have to earn it.
- We are mass recruiter.
- Elon Musk.
- Guru bhai guru aavya che..!! dhoom dhadaka kari raya che..!!
24 Clues: OOOO • Elon Musk. • Jamshedpur. • Just do it. • Sab se tez. • I replaced SMS. • Call 08888888888 • Order food online. • 'Imagination at work'. • We are mass recruiter. • Largest bank of india. • Parent company of google. • One of the big 4 auditors. • Utterly butterly delicious. • Guaranteed one day delivery. • Come to vile parle and meet us. • Bhaiya ye diwar tutati kyu nai? • ...
Harry Moving to Canada 2020-01-14
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- feel bitterness or indignation at (a circumstance, action, or person).
- have discussions; exchange opinions.
- a firm decision to do or not to do something.
- Of importance
- the action of subduing someone or something by force.
- Stands out
- People who reside in or at a place
- the state or quality of being intricate or complicated.
- the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country.
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
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- an earlier event or action that is regarded as an example or guide to be considered in subsequent similar circumstances
- State
- the action of providing or supplying something for use.
- complain about something trivial; grumble.
- King or Queen
- Feasible or likely
- a document giving official permission.
- Line up for something
- Changing
- state emphatically or publicly.
20 Clues: State • Changing • Stands out • King or Queen • Of importance • Feasible or likely • Line up for something • state emphatically or publicly. • People who reside in or at a place • have discussions; exchange opinions. • a document giving official permission. • complain about something trivial; grumble. • a firm decision to do or not to do something. • ...
dandan bday 2025-08-22
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- school for terrorists
- operating system for terrorists
- an activity you do for 6 hours every day
- a music genre
- competition we played against each other in
- favorite color + favorite category
- a ctf category
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- a continuous deformation
- six sided random number generator
- a blockchain auditing firm
- author of theory of computation
- a blockchain auditing firm (derogatory)
- "blank" friday which takes place every friday in the redpwn server
13 Clues: a music genre • a ctf category • school for terrorists • a continuous deformation • a blockchain auditing firm • operating system for terrorists • author of theory of computation • six sided random number generator • favorite color + favorite category • a blockchain auditing firm (derogatory) • an activity you do for 6 hours every day • competition we played against each other in • ...
capital structure 2024-04-02
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- The M&M theory proves that there is no relationship between ___ and the value of the firm
- the _____ capital structure is the combination of debt and equity that leads to the maximum value of the firm
- ____theory propound that a company can increase its value and decrease the overall cost of capital by increasing the proportion of debt in its capital struture
- the theory net operating income was suggested by___
- ___refer to the total amount of securities issued by a company
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- ____theory was suggested by Donaldson in 1961
- The term ____refer to the relationship between equity capital and long-term debt
- ___and size of the firm also influence its capital structure
- The traditional approach is also known as ___approach
- The cost of debt is less than the cost of ____
10 Clues: ____theory was suggested by Donaldson in 1961 • The cost of debt is less than the cost of ____ • the theory net operating income was suggested by___ • The traditional approach is also known as ___approach • ___and size of the firm also influence its capital structure • ___refer to the total amount of securities issued by a company • ...
NURSING MODELS & THEORIES 2021-10-17
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- This is the goal of Henderson's theory.
- A conceptualization of some aspect of nursing communicated for the purpose of describing, explaining, prescribing nursing care.
- She is also known as “The Nightingale of Modern Nursing” and “The First Lady of Nursing”.
- She is famous as the leader of the nurses who took care of British soldiers in hospital during the Crimean War.
- Florence Nightingale's theory.
- Designed to explain a phenomenon such as self-care or caring; contains a set of concepts, definitions, and assumptions or propositions that explain a phenomenon.
- They are the state licensed health care professional that is being engaged in the practice of providing nursing care.
- According to Henderson, it is a form where one of the basic human needs to play or participate in.
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- The theorist who spoke with firm conviction about the "nature of nursing as a profession that requires knowledge distinct from medical knowledge".
- In the metaparadigm of Henderson’s Theory, it is stated that settings in which individual learns unique pattern for living.
- Faye Abdallah's theory.
- This is what Florence Nightingale is also known as.
- It is the nursing role which acts as a partner that works with the patient to do something.
- Aircraft that exploded thus become the turning point of Abdallah's life.
- The act of utilizing the environment of the patient to assist him in his recovery.
- Country where Florence Nightingale trained as a Nurse.
- This is where Abdellah studied and earned her three degrees.
- It is the theory made by Virginia Henderson.
- According to Abdellah, nursing care should be based on this and not on the hours of care.
- It is now the nursing focus, instead of it being disease-centered.
20 Clues: Faye Abdallah's theory. • Florence Nightingale's theory. • This is the goal of Henderson's theory. • It is the theory made by Virginia Henderson. • This is what Florence Nightingale is also known as. • Country where Florence Nightingale trained as a Nurse. • This is where Abdellah studied and earned her three degrees. • ...
Market Structures 2021-07-06
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- occurs when firms act in a way that does not involve collaboration with other players in the market
- a simple two-firm, two-outcome model
- one firm dominates 25% or more of the market
- a model used in game theory to question whether firms might not collude, even if it appears that it is in their best interests to do o, or vice versa
- involves firms acting as one through an agreement
- means that the actions of one agent depend on the actions of another
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- tax on profits
- involves one firm alone dominating the market
- the study of strategies used to make decisions
- unrecoverable costs, costs which cannot be recouped if the firm closes down
- any person or group that has a vested interest in a firm
11 Clues: tax on profits • a simple two-firm, two-outcome model • one firm dominates 25% or more of the market • involves one firm alone dominating the market • the study of strategies used to make decisions • involves firms acting as one through an agreement • any person or group that has a vested interest in a firm • ...
Unit 1 IR 2020-09-21
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- managing international relation
- country with less industrial base
- the basic physical
- a ruler
- practice of accepting a situation
- political philosophy based on liberty
- nuclear radiological
- principle of participation
- intervention in a dispute
- difficult situation
- a threatened penalty
- theory in international relations
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- very powerful nation
- promotes human welfare
- unlawful force of violence
- basic level of an activity
- a movement
- removal of existing goverment
- firm decision
- alliance of combined action
20 Clues: a ruler • a movement • firm decision • the basic physical • difficult situation • very powerful nation • nuclear radiological • a threatened penalty • promotes human welfare • intervention in a dispute • unlawful force of violence • basic level of an activity • principle of participation • alliance of combined action • removal of existing goverment • managing international relation • ...
Famous Economists 2023-06-08
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- - German philosopher and economist who co-authored "The Communist Manifesto"
- - Scottish economist and author of "The Wealth of Nations"
- - British economist known for his work on welfare economics and externalities
- - American economist known for his work on international development and poverty alleviation
- - Dutch economist and Nobel laureate known for his work on econometrics
- - American economist and Nobel laureate known for his advocacy of free-market capitalism
- - Austrian-American economist known for his work on innovation and entrepreneurship
- - American economist and Nobel laureate known for his contributions to modern economics
- - British economist and Nobel laureate known for his work on transaction costs and the theory of the firm
- - British economist whose ideas shaped modern macroeconomics
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- - English economist who proposed the theory of population growth
- - American economist who applied economic analysis to human behavior
- - American economist and author known for his writings on the power of corporations and the role of government in the economy
- - American economist and Nobel laureate known for his work on international trade and economic geography
- - Austrian economist and Nobel laureate known for his defense of classical liberalism
- - American economist and Nobel laureate known for his work on information asymmetry and development economics
- - British economist and Nobel laureate known for his contributions to general equilibrium theory
- - British economist known for his theory of comparative advantage
- - American economist and Nobel laureate known for his contributions to general equilibrium theory and social choice theory
- - Indian economist and Nobel laureate known for his work on welfare economics
20 Clues: - Scottish economist and author of "The Wealth of Nations" • - British economist whose ideas shaped modern macroeconomics • - English economist who proposed the theory of population growth • - British economist known for his theory of comparative advantage • - American economist who applied economic analysis to human behavior • ...
Mary's Crossword 2021-08-06
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- cash, coins and bank account reserves which circulate in the economy
- measure in human develop index regarding longetivity in country
- when interest rates increase you want to ___ your money
- businesses buying capital
- employees are working efficiently
- produces goods and services
- inflation occurs but less
- economic and non-economic impacts of economic growth
- process of increasing people's freedom and oppurtunities
- funds are added in economy from households, businesses or overseas
- this is what borrowers pay back when getting a loan
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- Overall average price levels increase drastically
- measure of inflation for NZ households
- what is the 'v' in the quantity theory of money equation
- Result of an increased demand for NZD
- part of circular flow chart, includes banks
- Reserve Bank adjusts interest using...
- Reserve Bank New Zealand
- experience or education an individual may have that benefits a firm
- gap between Y and Yf
20 Clues: gap between Y and Yf • Reserve Bank New Zealand • businesses buying capital • inflation occurs but less • produces goods and services • employees are working efficiently • Result of an increased demand for NZD • measure of inflation for NZ households • Reserve Bank adjusts interest using... • part of circular flow chart, includes banks • ...
cr 5 final 4062015 2015-04-06
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- Auctions and game theory
- Father of econometrics
- Asset prices and optimal portfolio
- Vector autoregression (VAR)applications in finance
- Game theory
- Permanent income hypothesis
- Asymmetric information impacts on macroeconomics
- Allocation of resources in a centrally planned economy
- Principles for maximizing individual and firm behavior
- Externalities and transaction costs
- Decision-making with bounded rationality and satisficing
- Financial markets’ impact on monetary and fiscal policy
- Application of statistical methods to economic history
- Behavioral finance
- Economics of common pool resources
- International and interregional trade issues
- Social choice and market equilibrium
- Mathematical proof of market equilibrium
- Capital asset pricing and valuation of derivatives
- Non-cooperative game theory (_____ equilibrium)
- Game theory applied to industrial organization issues
- Institutions and economic performance
- Trade and development
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- Rational expectations and macroeconomic policy
- Input-output analysis
- Unemployment and search costs
- Life Cycle Hypothesis of savings
- Deferred algorithm in game theory
- Options pricing
- IS-LM model
- Information asymmetries and macroeconomic policy
- Industrial organization and theory of regulation
- Economic growth theory and models
- Efficient markets hypothesis
- International trade and capital movements
- Growth and development
- Mechanism design theory
- Economics of social issues (crime, discrimination…)
- Repeated games
- Market design with applications of deferred algorithm
- National income accounting
- Growth and development
42 Clues: Game theory • IS-LM model • Repeated games • Options pricing • Behavioral finance • Input-output analysis • Trade and development • Father of econometrics • Growth and development • Growth and development • Mechanism design theory • Auctions and game theory • National income accounting • Permanent income hypothesis • Efficient markets hypothesis • Unemployment and search costs • ...
UNIT 3 THE RED PLANET 2026-02-08
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- The systematic study of materials and sources to establish facts
- A response to a particular event or situation
- Set apart from others; alone
- To imitate the appearance or character of
- To rely or depend upon
- Made by humans rather than nature
- To set up on a firm or permanent basis
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- Machines designed to convert energy into motion
- The forming of a theory without firm evidence; investing with risk
- To remain alive or in existence
- A rapid turning motion
- Operating by itself without direct human control
- The state of feeling weary and restless through lack of interest
- A prolonged feeling of sadness; a low economic period)
14 Clues: A rapid turning motion • To rely or depend upon • Set apart from others; alone • To remain alive or in existence • Made by humans rather than nature • To set up on a firm or permanent basis • To imitate the appearance or character of • A response to a particular event or situation • Machines designed to convert energy into motion • ...
German Expressionism 2013-05-08
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- Why did Wigman have to disband her Chamber Dance Group?
- Two weeks before his departure knowledge of Jooss been... came through.
- The Dadaist wanted to express what idea?
- What theory is Laban most well known for?
- Jooss was the first to ... elements of classical ballet and modern together.
- Jooss was invited by .... Archive to submit a piece in Paris.
- A dancers'... was created for all dancers in ballet and modern genres.
- What dance was Wigman most famous for?
- What emotion was the Corus Group conveying in Totenmal?
- Kurt Jooss heard about laban while attending...
- Where was it that Laban examined human expression?
- When Nazis came into power many artworks were called...
- What did Jooss dislike about modern dance?
- Jooss and ... Were firm friends
- What theory did Laban teach Wigman?
- Who did Mary Wigman hear about Laban from?
- German Expressionism is set in a time of...
- Mixed ideologies were noticed in 1936 at the...
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- German Expressionism was ... than a method
- Was a longtime friend of Wigman
- The second dancers congress consisted of Jooss, Laban, Wigman and Heinrich...
- Wigman was a firm believer in...
- What was Laban fascinated with?
- Wrote the famous play The Three-Penny Opera
- Who did Laban witness in 1910?
- Many found Wigmans concepts...
- Jooss is most well known for his choreographic piece...
- In 1920 the world plunged into...
- What was Emile Dalcroze's theory called?
- Actors,singers and dancers were...
- What institute did Mary Wigman study in 1910?
- Reich Ministry of popular Enlighment and propaganda was lead by Joseph ...
32 Clues: Who did Laban witness in 1910? • Many found Wigmans concepts... • Was a longtime friend of Wigman • What was Laban fascinated with? • Jooss and ... Were firm friends • Wigman was a firm believer in... • In 1920 the world plunged into... • Actors,singers and dancers were... • What theory did Laban teach Wigman? • What dance was Wigman most famous for? • ...
Leadership 2021-04-20
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- Theory that leaders will rise to the occasion in certain situations
- Theory that leaders motivate followers for the good of the team
- Someone becomes a leader because other people are unwilling to become a leader
- Encourages, empowers, inspires people
- Works diligently to get things done, doesn't quit
- Comes up with creative solutions to fix problems
- Brave
- Learn easily and have prior knowledge
- Someone becomes a leader by "paying their dues"
- Work well with others
- Theory that leaders are motivated by risk and reward
- Have strong feelings about what they do, will work hard to achieve the related goals
- Kind, compassionate, concerned for others
- Makes quick, good decisions without second thoughts
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- Someone becomes a leader by have the certification needed
- Faithful to their supporting team, trustworthy
- Theory that leaders are born with certain qualities and traits that make them suited for leadership
- Know how to get point across
- Devoted to what they do
- Theory that leaders are made not born
- Deserve recognition but do not promote themselves, don't boast
- Willing to help other people
- Understand the feelings of others
- Don't get frustrated with an inconvenience, can work slowly to do things right
- Theory that leaders are born, not made
- Someone becomes a leader by campaigning for the position
- Opinion does not waver
- Someone becomes a leader by being recognized in the community
- Have an incentive to do well
- Always tells the truth
30 Clues: Brave • Work well with others • Opinion does not waver • Always tells the truth • Devoted to what they do • Know how to get point across • Willing to help other people • Have an incentive to do well • Understand the feelings of others • Encourages, empowers, inspires people • Theory that leaders are made not born • Learn easily and have prior knowledge • ...
AVID Vocab 2024-04-01
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- To believe without proof or take responsibility for something
- To build something (house, road)
- To quote or refer to a source
- To compel or force someone to follow a course of action
- A written paper showing original research.
- Using different words to say something
- Identify clearly or definitely
- grow or cause to grow
- A set of principles to justify a conclusion.
- A distinct piece of writing, usually with a single theme
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- Commit to memory; learn by heart.
- A scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery
- Identify the faults of someone or something
- To form a theory about a subject without firm evidence
- The act of following in order
- To introduce or make changes in something
- An abstract idea
- Explain the meaning of something
18 Clues: An abstract idea • grow or cause to grow • The act of following in order • To quote or refer to a source • Identify clearly or definitely • To build something (house, road) • Explain the meaning of something • Commit to memory; learn by heart. • Using different words to say something • To introduce or make changes in something • A written paper showing original research. • ...
Vocabulary 2016-09-23
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- An opinion or theory so formed or expressed.
- Firm; unyielding.
- A secret meeting.
- Expressed through gesturing.
- Great or outstanding.
- Supplies of food.
- Intense delight.
- A meal.
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- Resolution.
- Shaped like a cylinder.
- The act of fl;owing in.
- State of being happy in a high degree; bliss.
- Very big; huge; vast.
- Insult deliberately.
- Like or Resembling clay.
15 Clues: A meal. • Resolution. • Intense delight. • Firm; unyielding. • A secret meeting. • Supplies of food. • Insult deliberately. • Great or outstanding. • Very big; huge; vast. • Shaped like a cylinder. • The act of fl;owing in. • Like or Resembling clay. • Expressed through gesturing. • An opinion or theory so formed or expressed. • State of being happy in a high degree; bliss.
Chapter 11 Key Terms 2021-11-19
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- This is how a firm reaches their customer
- The return needed from a firm to stay in the market in the long run
- Economies of scale that arise from the expansion of a firm
- Where a firm decides to leave the market, as they are unable to cover their fixed costs
- Costs that do not vary with the level of output
- Eventually the firm will get diminishing marginal returns from the variable factor
- Occur for a firm when an increase in scale of production, leads to higher long-run average costs
- The sum of all costs that are incurred, in producing a level of output
- Total cost divided by the quantity produced, this is sometimes referred to as unit cost
- Refers to the income which is generated by a firm
- The cost of producing an additional unit of output
- The level of output at which long-run average cost stops falling as output increases
- Firms buy in bulk as they will have the ability to negotiate good deals with suppliers
- This is profit gained above normal profits- also known as abnormal or economic profit
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- Economies of scale that arise from the expansion of the industry which the firm is operating in
- The additional quantity of output produced, by an additional unit of labour output
- Profit made by a business based on explicit costs incurred, but excluding opportunity cost
- Costs that do vary with the level of output
- This occurs for a firm when an increase in the scale of production, leads to production being a lower average cost in the long run
- The period in which at least one factor of production is fixed in supply
- This is the amount of money a firm has to spend
- The additional revenue received by the firm if it sells an additional unit if output
- An organisation which produces output (good/service).
- The revenue received by a firm from it’s sales of a good or service
- The revenue received by the firm per unit of output
- Costs incurred by a firm that cannot be recovered if the firms stops trading
- The period over which the firm is able to vary the inputs of all its factors of production
27 Clues: This is how a firm reaches their customer • Costs that do vary with the level of output • Costs that do not vary with the level of output • This is the amount of money a firm has to spend • Refers to the income which is generated by a firm • The cost of producing an additional unit of output • The revenue received by the firm per unit of output • ...
Firm Riddle 2019-07-09
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- Headquartered in the US state of Washington, the software giant serves free candy and beverages to its staff.
- One of the first athletes to wear this firm's equipment was Jesse Owens in the Olympics of 1936.
- In terms of subscribers, this firm holds the Guinness World Record for the most popular MMORPG.
- Lab Around 3,900 IT security specialists work for this Russian firm, which operates in over 200 countries.
- It is a self-service food provider with shops all over Germany, including Dresden's central station.
- This alcohol producer was founded in 1952, employs about 5000 workers, and has sites all over Germany.
- Oculus Rift, WhatsApp, and Instagram have been bought by this social media giant.
- The firm arose from the semiconductor producer AMD and is fully owned by the Emirate of Abu Dhabi.
- Already in 1972, much ahead of other car producers, this Bavarian firm developed an electric car.
- One of its founders gave the firm the name of a fruit while being on a fruit diet.
- It is one of the oldest German household goods manufacturer and also offers smart home solutions.
- It is the Chinese version of Amazon and accounts for over 60% of all packages delivered in China.
- This transnational consumer goods company owns over 400 brands including Dove, Lang-nese, and Knorr.
- The name of the candy producer is an acronym (Abkürzung) of the founder's name and the firm's location.
- Counter Strike, one of the company's most important products, was originally a mod.
- It provides its software to more than 263,000 firms in 190 countries and sponsors TSG 1899 Hoffenheim.
- In 2018, its parent company Alphabet won the award for "The Best Employer Worldwide".
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- The German firm offers a mobile dating app allowing people to get to know others in their surroundings.
- Although the firm did not invent the hashtag, it became the firm's trademark besides the bird.
- Technologies Its game engine is not only used by game developers, but by architects, doctors, and engineers, too.
- The most expensive item ever sold on this auction site was a Yacht. Its price was $7.6 billion.
- This cloud infrastruc-ture provider started with five people in 1998 and employs over 20,000 now.
- The firm has more than 600,000 employees and achieved record sales in 2016 despite its emission scandal.
- The South Korean firm does not only produce smartphones, but also operates in the finance and engineering sector.
- The Asian video games producer was founded in 1889 and is one of the oldest firms worldwide.
- The most famous product of the firm's 3,900 products was developed in 1886 by John Pemberton.
- This old tech giant provided the first com-puters for the Apollo spacecrafts landing on the moon.
- It produces its beve-rages in one location, rather than several, and thus saves 80% of renewable resources.
- It was originally a DVD rental service and now generates around 15% of the worldwide internet traffic.
- The semiconductor producer has a branch in Dresden which employs 2,500 workers.
- In 2018, its profit amounted to $12.6 billion, much of it co-ming from Nemo, Star Wars, and Iron Man.
- In the 1980s, the firm invented the Walkman, but now produces cameras, drives, and smartphones, too.
- The firm already produced video games in the 1980s and hired Lionel Messi as a cover star in 2011.
- Its market share in the PC microprocessor sector amounts to around 80% worldwide.
- The firm is run by a South-African-born investor who also founded PayPal, SpaceX, and Open AI.
- Its founder is the richest man in the world and first wanted to call his company Abracadabra.
36 Clues: The semiconductor producer has a branch in Dresden which employs 2,500 workers. • Oculus Rift, WhatsApp, and Instagram have been bought by this social media giant. • Its market share in the PC microprocessor sector amounts to around 80% worldwide. • One of its founders gave the firm the name of a fruit while being on a fruit diet. • ...
ULF Crossword 2025-01-22
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- The legal system’s goal, which the firm strives to achieve.
- The nickname of Bill Umansky, reflecting his commitment to justice.
- The city in Florida where the Umansky Law Firm is located.
- Another term for lawyers working at the firm.
- The group of people the firm actively supports through events and work.
- A serious crime category the firm defends against.
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- A term describing the role of an attorney fighting for their client.
- A less severe crime category the firm also handles.
- Acronym for “Driving Under the Influence,” a case type they handle.
- A court proceeding where the firm represents clients.
- The area of law the firm specializes in.
- The Orlando park where the firm hosted a recent podcast event.
- A core value of the Umansky Law Firm in serving clients.
- A professional who helps clients secure release from jail, often recommended by the firm.
- The primary type of legal service offered by the firm.
- The last name of the founding attorney of the law firm.
16 Clues: The area of law the firm specializes in. • Another term for lawyers working at the firm. • A serious crime category the firm defends against. • A less severe crime category the firm also handles. • A court proceeding where the firm represents clients. • The primary type of legal service offered by the firm. • The last name of the founding attorney of the law firm. • ...
Expressing an opinion 2024-10-15
Across
- To agree or share the same opinion with someone. (6)
- To argue against or provide evidence against an accusation or theory. (5)
- To put forward a plan or idea for consideration. (7)
- To reject an idea or opinion as unworthy of consideration. (7)
- To argue against or question the validity of something. (7)
- To insist on something, even in the face of opposition. (8)
- To support or defend a principle or law. (6)
- To accept or admit the existence or truth of something. (11)
- To express approval or support for something or someone. (7)
- To publicly support or recommend a particular cause. (8)
- To confirm or validate something. (6)
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- To assume something as true without proof. (7)
- To argue or state something in a definite way. (7)
- To give special importance to something. (9)
- To state a fact or belief confidently and forcefully. (6)
- To express doubt or challenge the validity of something. (8)
- To suggest something indirectly. (5)
- To form a theory without firm evidence. (9)
- To propose an idea or theory in a cautious manner. (7)
- To admit something is true after initially resisting. (7)
20 Clues: To suggest something indirectly. (5) • To confirm or validate something. (6) • To form a theory without firm evidence. (9) • To give special importance to something. (9) • To support or defend a principle or law. (6) • To assume something as true without proof. (7) • To argue or state something in a definite way. (7) • ...
Elijah crossword 2017-02-08
Across
- rights right and powers help by individual us states
- timbers final battle between native American tribes
- Agreement with legal force
- deals with all financial and monetary matters
- tax protest in 1791 1794
- invalidate
- 2nd president of the USA
- a ceremony for the president
- unfriendly
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- small organized dissenting group
- American statesman patriot diplomat one of the founding fathers
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence
- member of the house of rep
- 4th president of the USA
- was head of all wars
- 3rd president of the USA
- 1st president of the USA
- responsible for all foreign affairs
- the practice of farming
- someone from a foreign country
20 Clues: invalidate • unfriendly • was head of all wars • the practice of farming • 4th president of the USA • 3rd president of the USA • 1st president of the USA • tax protest in 1791 1794 • 2nd president of the USA • member of the house of rep • Agreement with legal force • a ceremony for the president • someone from a foreign country • small organized dissenting group • ...
Rhetoric Unit Vocab 2025-03-05
Across
- cease to exist; die
- a person who wants to abolish slavery
- entitled to reverence and respect
- theory; idea
- composed or performed on the spur of the moment; impromptu
- to make or declare sacred
- MLK's most famous speech
- to declare
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- Sojourner Truth's birth name
- to diminish the importance, value, or effectiveness of something — often followed by the word from
- famous speech by Abraham Lincoln
- impressively
- temporary resident
- to become pregnant; to begin
- to make holy
- honor
- withstand; remain firm under suffering
- a group of 20 things
- without success or result
19 Clues: honor • to declare • impressively • to make holy • theory; idea • temporary resident • cease to exist; die • a group of 20 things • MLK's most famous speech • without success or result • to make or declare sacred • Sojourner Truth's birth name • to become pregnant; to begin • famous speech by Abraham Lincoln • entitled to reverence and respect • a person who wants to abolish slavery • ...
Economics Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-04
Across
- economics, the application of economic theory in optimizing the production and distribution of food and fiber
- organization, a field that builds on the theory of the firm by examining the structure of firms and markets
- proliferation, the spread of nuclear weapons
- balance of trade, imports of a country exceed its exports
- large-scale economic factors
- of payments, the difference in the total value between payments made in and out of a country
- trade, the exchange of capital, goods, and services across international borders or territories
- transferable merchandise
- finance, the study of the role of the government in economics
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- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
- economics, a branch of economics that uses microeconomic techniques to evaluate well-being at the aggregate level
- the percentage of people who are out of work and actively seeking new work
- of mass destruction, a biological or radioactive weapon that can cause widespread death
- economics, type of economics that was popular in the 19th century
- an economic theory stating that trade generates wealth
- balance of trade, exports of a country exceed its imports
- an economic policy in which a country restricts or taxes imports
- supply, total amount of money in circulation in a country
- economics, the functioning and dynamics of the markets for wage labor
- surplus, where a country's exports exceed its imports
20 Clues: transferable merchandise • large-scale economic factors • proliferation, the spread of nuclear weapons • surplus, where a country's exports exceed its imports • an economic theory stating that trade generates wealth • balance of trade, imports of a country exceed its exports • balance of trade, exports of a country exceed its imports • ...
Economics Crossword Puzzle 2023-06-22
Across
- economics, the application of economic theory in optimizing the production and distribution of food and fiber
- organization, a field that builds on the theory of the firm by examining the structure of firms and markets
- proliferation, the spread of nuclear weapons
- balance of trade, imports of a country exceed its exports
- large-scale economic factors
- of payments, the difference in the total value between payments made in and out of a country
- trade, the exchange of capital, goods, and services across international borders or territories
- transferable merchandise
- finance, the study of the role of the government in economics
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- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
- economics, a branch of economics that uses microeconomic techniques to evaluate well-being at the aggregate level
- the percentage of people who are out of work and actively seeking new work
- of mass destruction, a biological or radioactive weapon that can cause widespread death
- economics, type of economics that was popular in the 19th century
- an economic theory stating that trade generates wealth
- balance of trade, exports of a country exceed its imports
- an economic policy in which a country restricts or taxes imports
- supply, total amount of money in circulation in a country
- economics, the functioning and dynamics of the markets for wage labor
- surplus, where a country's exports exceed its imports
20 Clues: transferable merchandise • large-scale economic factors • proliferation, the spread of nuclear weapons • surplus, where a country's exports exceed its imports • an economic theory stating that trade generates wealth • balance of trade, imports of a country exceed its exports • balance of trade, exports of a country exceed its imports • ...
Bailey 2023-03-30
Across
- something we do every friday
- logical
- very hot and dry
- tamed
- theory
- to get rid of
- firm held opinion
- prove more power
- stated clearly
- lacking creativity
- sad
- akward
- conviction
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- rise and fall irregularly in number or amount
- sincer
- can sometimes be to take in info (religion, culture, ect.)
- delay or prevent
- very numerious
- to lose luster
- instic
- to regaurd something
21 Clues: sad • tamed • sincer • theory • instic • akward • logical • conviction • to get rid of • very numerious • to lose luster • stated clearly • very hot and dry • delay or prevent • prove more power • firm held opinion • lacking creativity • to regaurd something • something we do every friday • rise and fall irregularly in number or amount • can sometimes be to take in info (religion, culture, ect.)
micro crossword 2024-05-29
Across
- If the price of good A causes an decrease in quantity of good B, they are ___
- If quantity increases when income decreases, the good is an ___ good
- A firm characterised by high fixed costs and barriers to entry
- If P<___, a firm will shutdown to minimize losses
- A type of firm that engages in collusion
- Curve showing the quantity of a good bought at any given price
- If the price of good A causes an increase in quantity of good B, they are ___
- IF MPB<MSB, there is a ___
- If MPC<MSC, there is a ___
- Curve showing the quantity of a good produced at any given price
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- This is constant and equal to P in a perfectly competitive firm
- A firm that is the single employer in a labor market
- When an oligoplistic firm does the same thing regardless of that the other does, they have a ___
- A type of firm that is a price taker
- A few firms have some market power, typically advertise, and produce similar but slightly differentiated products
- Single firm that has complete market power
- Change in cost per unit
- Calculated by doing %ΔQ/%ΔP
- If quantity increases with income, the good is a ___ good
- If P=___, a firm is making zero profit
20 Clues: Change in cost per unit • IF MPB<MSB, there is a ___ • If MPC<MSC, there is a ___ • Calculated by doing %ΔQ/%ΔP • A type of firm that is a price taker • If P=___, a firm is making zero profit • A type of firm that engages in collusion • Single firm that has complete market power • If P<___, a firm will shutdown to minimize losses • ...
The IPA Firm Crossword Puzzle 2025-01-28
Across
- The first word of this firm's name has its origin in Greek, meaning "all-healing"
- This firm's founder was also a municipal corporator in Bombay and an elected Member of Lok Sabha
- This firm's origins lies in a family-run pharmacy in Jaipur
- This firm's founder has a degree in publich health from Harvard
- This firm's founder once worked with the public sector pharma firm IDPL
- This firm's founder opted out of job placements at IIM Ahmedabad
- This firm received India's first compulsory license after the 2005 Patent Act revision
- This firm's founder was born in a village in Bihar and did B.Com at Patna University
- This firm sells a product called Dolo-650
- This firm's name and logo derives itself from a flower
- This firm's founder was once a medical representative for Sandoz
- This firm counts Mahatma Gandhi as one of the visitors to its factory
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- This firm developed Saroglitazar (Lipaglyn)
- This firm takes its name from a historical site near Aurangabad
- This firm kickstarted the modern pharma industry in Gujarat
- This firm once had members of the Bachchan family on its board
- This firm's name is the combination of the names of the founder's two sons
- This firm is named after a famous Indian philosopher who founded an ashram in Pondicherry
- This firm's founder started out with a two-member team selling psychiatry related products in Kolkata
- This firm's founder was born in a village in Gujarat and studied at UDCT or ICT Mumbai
- This firm was founded by a physician in 1888
- This firm began operations in western Uttar Pradesh with an initial focus on small towns and villages
- This firm's founder studied pharmacy at Gujarat University and founded the firm in 1977
23 Clues: This firm sells a product called Dolo-650 • This firm developed Saroglitazar (Lipaglyn) • This firm was founded by a physician in 1888 • This firm's name and logo derives itself from a flower • This firm's origins lies in a family-run pharmacy in Jaipur • This firm kickstarted the modern pharma industry in Gujarat • ...
International Factor Movements and Multinational Enterprises 2025-10-21
Across
- An act to reduce corporate income tax
- When a firm invests directly in productive assets abroad with the intention of gaining managerial control
- A firm that owns, controls, or manages production facilities or operations in more than one country
- Income flows resulting from cross-border movements
- Subsidiary set up to produce an identical product
- Evaluating risks of doing business abroad
- Relocation of business processes to a foreign country
- Migration of workers from one country to another for employment or livelihood
- Benefits from new technologies and skills
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- Government taking ownership of foreign assets
- Cross-border transfer of factors of production
- Advantage based on technology or brand
- Theory suggesting trade and factor movements are substitutes
- The pricing of goods within an MNE
- Filipino workers sent to other countries
15 Clues: The pricing of goods within an MNE • An act to reduce corporate income tax • Advantage based on technology or brand • Filipino workers sent to other countries • Evaluating risks of doing business abroad • Benefits from new technologies and skills • Government taking ownership of foreign assets • Cross-border transfer of factors of production • ...
PM003(03) 2017-02-13
Across
- A firm that from its ‘birth’ globalizes rapidly without any preceding long-term internationalization period.
- A firm that starts international activities early and with significant international shares, but its international activities are only in its home region.
- Additional market commitments are made in small incremental steps: choosing additional geographic markets with small psychic distances, combined with choosing entry modes with few additional risks.
- The ‘friction’ between buyer and seller, which is explained by opportunistic behaviour.
- Self-interest with guile – misleading, distortion, disguise and confusion.
- Actors are autonomous and linked to each other through relationships, which are flexible and may alter accordingly to rapid changes in the environment. The ‘glue’ that keeps the relationships together is based on technical, economic, legal and, in particular, personal ties.
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- Integration of an external partner into one’s own organization.
- A firm that previously focused on its domestic markets but that suddenly embraces rapid and dedicated internationalization.
- The relationships of a firm in a domestic network can be used as bridges to other networks in other countries.
- The theory that firms go through an exporting phase before switching first to market seeking
- Transaction cost analysis concludes that, if the ‘friction’ between buyer and seller is higher than through an internal hierarchical system, then the firm should internalize.
- Doing business through an external partner (importer, agent or distributor).
- The individual’s perception of difference between two markets, in terms of differences in ‘country’ and ‘people’ characteristics, which disturbs the flow of information, goods and services between the firm and the market.
- Direct Investment (FDI), and then to cost-oriented FDI.
14 Clues: Direct Investment (FDI), and then to cost-oriented FDI. • Integration of an external partner into one’s own organization. • Self-interest with guile – misleading, distortion, disguise and confusion. • Doing business through an external partner (importer, agent or distributor). • ...
Fun vocab practice 2023-11-29
Across
- place deserted of people
- scarcity or lack of
- conclude from evidence
- quick comments or replies
- revoke or cancel
- incapable of producing
- face
- sad or glum
- Question
- firm belief
- vocabulary of a person
- prevent
- abstain from
- about to happen
- hatred
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- relatable
- combination of ideas to form theory
- change with consequences
- follow in order to catch
- correct
- extreme greed
- over again
- feeling a work invokes
- strongly suggest
- a ton
25 Clues: face • a ton • hatred • correct • prevent • Question • relatable • over again • sad or glum • firm belief • abstain from • extreme greed • about to happen • revoke or cancel • strongly suggest • scarcity or lack of • conclude from evidence • incapable of producing • feeling a work invokes • vocabulary of a person • place deserted of people • change with consequences • follow in order to catch • ...
Organizing the firm 2026-03-31
Across
- Organization is organized into relatively self-contained business units
- Controls that tell employees exactly what to do and how
- Decision making occurs throughout the organization, as "close to the action" as possible
- Mechanisms that govern how employees act
- The employees' values align with those of the organization's culture.
- The unspoken "rules of the game" that help employees understand how to behave
- Org structure that violates the "single chain of command" rule and employees have 2+ bosses
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- Decision making occurs at the top of the organization
- Something the organization gains when employees focus on their expertise
- People - often outsiders - tasked with overseeing the direction of the firm
- Clear protocols for how employees should behave in certain situations
- Individuals and organizers that affect or are affected by the firm's actions
- All the rules, policies, and procedures established to ensure the firm is well-run and effective
- Controls that define expected results
- Organization groups employees based on their expertise
15 Clues: Controls that define expected results • Mechanisms that govern how employees act • Decision making occurs at the top of the organization • Organization groups employees based on their expertise • Controls that tell employees exactly what to do and how • Clear protocols for how employees should behave in certain situations • ...
Economy Vocabulary. 2021-11-22
Across
- money within the banking system that is briefly counted twice due to time gaps in registering a deposit or withdrawal.
- the rate of increase in prices over a given period of time.
- Gross domestic product
- the income that a firm receives from the sale of a good or service to its customers
- the improvement of the efficiency of a certain process within an organization
- to predict financial results further out into the future
- when one company purchases most or all of another company's shares to gain control of that company
- theory and practice of household management
- refers to any (business) activity that takes place outside an entity's home base
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- when slow economic growth and joblessness coincide with rising inflation
- An amalgamation or joining of two or more firms into an existing firm or to form a new firm
- a period of increased commercial activity within a business
- used to indicate changes in the constituent parts of an economy in a very general sense
13 Clues: Gross domestic product • theory and practice of household management • to predict financial results further out into the future • a period of increased commercial activity within a business • the rate of increase in prices over a given period of time. • when slow economic growth and joblessness coincide with rising inflation • ...
US History - Unit:7, The Cold War ,Vocabulary 2024-01-30
Across
- - a war measure that isolates some area of importance to the enemy
- defense - protective measures taken in case of attack
- market - An economic system in which prices and wages are determined by unrestricted competition between businesses, without government regulation or fear of monopolies.
- - A policy of reducing Cold War tensions that was adopted by the United States during the presidency of Richard Nixon.
- holocaust - refers to a possible complete or nearly complete annihilation of human life by the use of a large enough quantity of nuclear weapons to produce a Doomsday device
- - a temporary suspension of fighting
- - An economic system based on private ownership of capital
- theory - The US theory that stated, if one country would fall to Communism then they all would.
- - A theory or system of social organization based on the holding of all property communities as a whole or to the state.
- - the amount by which something, especially a sum of money, is too small.
- - American policy of resisting further expansion of communism around the world
- zone - an area with no military forces
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- race - A competition of space exploration between the United States and Soviet Union.
- (economics) - a measure of the strength of a brand, product, service, or firm, exemplified by controlling a large proportion of the power in a particular market
- stockpiling - the creation of more and more nuclear weapons and keeping supplies on hand to bring about mass destruction.
- - a system of ideas and ideals, especially one that forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy.
- - the state of being equal, especially in status, rights, and opportunities.
- - a job or profession
- - spying, especially to gain government secrets
- -a corporation that has manufacturing or service operations in a number of different countries
20 Clues: - a job or profession • - a temporary suspension of fighting • zone - an area with no military forces • - spying, especially to gain government secrets • defense - protective measures taken in case of attack • - An economic system based on private ownership of capital • - a war measure that isolates some area of importance to the enemy • ...
Chapter 10 2016-10-31
Across
- The fall in market value of firm's capital over a given period.
- Firm's opportunity cost of using its own capital.
- A single owner of a firm.
- When a firm produces a given output at the least cost.
- The cost of producing a unit of a good falls as output rate increases.
- Square of the percentage market share of each firm summed over largest 50 firms.
- Total revenue minus total cost.
- Firm owned by one or more limited liability shareholders.
- Technology, Information, Market.
- A handful of firms compete.
- Large number of firms making similar but slightly different products: ______ competition.
Down
- A firm with two or more owners who have unlimited liability.
- When a firm produces a given output using the least amount of input.
- One firm.
- Percentage of value of sales accounted for by the four largest firms in an industry.
- Many firms, selling identical products: _____ competition.
- When a firm uses specialized resources to produce a range of goods and services.
- Firms eliminate these.
- Any method of producing a good or service.
19 Clues: One firm. • Firms eliminate these. • A single owner of a firm. • A handful of firms compete. • Total revenue minus total cost. • Technology, Information, Market. • Any method of producing a good or service. • Firm's opportunity cost of using its own capital. • When a firm produces a given output at the least cost. • Firm owned by one or more limited liability shareholders. • ...
Chapter 10 2016-10-31
Across
- When a firm produces a given output at the least cost.
- Firm's opportunity cost of using its own capital.
- Percentage of value of sales accounted for by the four largest firms in an industry.
- Firms eliminate these.
- When a firm uses specialized resources to produce a range of goods and services.
- Firm owned by one or more limited liability shareholders.
- A handful of firms compete.
- A firm with two or more owners who have unlimited liability.
Down
- The cost of producing a unit of a good falls as output rate increases.
- The fall in market value of firm's capital over a given period.
- One firm.
- Any method of producing a good or service.
- When a firm produces a given output using the least amount of input.
- Many firms, selling identical products.
- Technology, Information, Market.
- A single owner of a firm.
- Large number of firms making similar but slightly different products.
- Square of the percentage market share of each firm summed over largest 50 firms.
- Total revenue minus total cost.
19 Clues: One firm. • Firms eliminate these. • A single owner of a firm. • A handful of firms compete. • Total revenue minus total cost. • Technology, Information, Market. • Many firms, selling identical products. • Any method of producing a good or service. • Firm's opportunity cost of using its own capital. • When a firm produces a given output at the least cost. • ...
Retail management 2025-12-02
Across
- Combination of online and offline channels
- Process of selling goods or services to final consumers
- theory stating retail formats evolve in response to external forces
- Ongoing fee paid by franchisees to the franchisor
- Type of retailing where a firm licenses its brand to operators.
- Retail development theory based on competition between formats.
Down
- Final stage when the retail format loses relevanc
- level Stage where retailers operate at low prices and margins
- where retailersCylicalmove from low-price to higher-service formats
- age where a retail format is newly introduced to the market
10 Clues: Combination of online and offline channels • Final stage when the retail format loses relevanc • Ongoing fee paid by franchisees to the franchisor • Process of selling goods or services to final consumers • age where a retail format is newly introduced to the market • level Stage where retailers operate at low prices and margins • ...
False Prince vocab 2021-06-02
Across
- the forming of a theory without firm evidence
- lack of courage to face danger
- facial appearance; outward behavior
- sick or unwell
- not proud or arrogant
Down
- having a good reputation
- causing annoyance, harm, or trouble
- the front of a building
- inherit, family, replacement
- very angry- enraged
- a cruel and oppressive ruler
- to long,slow, or dull
12 Clues: sick or unwell • very angry- enraged • to long,slow, or dull • not proud or arrogant • the front of a building • having a good reputation • inherit, family, replacement • a cruel and oppressive ruler • lack of courage to face danger • causing annoyance, harm, or trouble • facial appearance; outward behavior • the forming of a theory without firm evidence
Chapter 10 2016-10-31
Across
- A firm with two or more owners who have unlimited liability.
- Many firms, selling identical products.
- One firm.
- Percentage of value of sales accounted for by the four largest firms in an industry.
- A handful of firms compete.
- Firm's opportunity cost of using its own capital.
- Large number of firms making similar but slightly different products.
- Firms eliminate these.
- When a firm produces a given output at the least cost.
- Technology, Information, Market.
- A single owner of a firm.
Down
- Firm owned by one or more limited liability shareholders.
- The cost of producing a unit of a good falls as output rate increases.
- When a firm produces a given output using the least amount of input.
- Any method of producing a good or service.
- Total revenue minus total cost.
- Square of the percentage market share of each firm summed over largest 50 firms.
- The fall in market value of firm's capital over a given period.
- When a firm uses specialized resources to produce a range of goods and services.
19 Clues: One firm. • Firms eliminate these. • A single owner of a firm. • A handful of firms compete. • Total revenue minus total cost. • Technology, Information, Market. • Many firms, selling identical products. • Any method of producing a good or service. • Firm's opportunity cost of using its own capital. • When a firm produces a given output at the least cost. • ...
Chapter 10 2016-10-31
Across
- Large number of firms making similar but slightly different products: ______ competition.
- Many firms, selling identical products: _____ competition.
- A single owner of a firm.
- When a firm produces a given output at the least cost.
- A firm with two or more owners who have unlimited liability.
- A handful of firms compete.
- Technology, Information, Market.
- When a firm uses specialized resources to produce a range of goods and services.
Down
- Percentage of value of sales accounted for by the four largest firms in an industry.
- Firm's opportunity cost of using its own capital.
- Firms eliminate these.
- One firm.
- The fall in market value of firm's capital over a given period; economic _________.
- Firm owned by one or more limited liability shareholders.
- Square of the percentage market share of each firm summed over largest 50 firms.
- The cost of producing a unit of a good falls as output rate increases.
- Total revenue minus total cost; economic _________.
- Any method of producing a good or service.
- Technological efficiency: when a firm produces a given output using the ______ amount of input.
19 Clues: One firm. • Firms eliminate these. • A single owner of a firm. • A handful of firms compete. • Technology, Information, Market. • Any method of producing a good or service. • Firm's opportunity cost of using its own capital. • Total revenue minus total cost; economic _________. • When a firm produces a given output at the least cost. • ...
PUZZLE 1 2023-10-02
Across
- Institution is associated with ‘National Broadcasting Policy
- In case of death or insolvency of a partner the firm is_________
- Whose Liability is limited to the extent of his capital to the firm
- Durand Cup is associated with
- Copyrights, Patents and Trademarks are examples of__________
- Psychological pricing is also called as
- In the case of perfect elasticity, the demand curve is
- Concept of MBO was introduced by
Down
- Experiments performed by Ivan Pavlov led to what theory?
- Dual structure approach of motivation is developed by ?
- India recently organised its first ‘Investment Forum 2023’ with which country?
- 'Flying Taj Mahal’ is the nickname of the aircraft of which country’s Prime Minister?
- is recognised as father of “Human relations?
- The distinction between variable cost and fixed cost is relevant only in?
- Oil refinery and sugar mill are classified under which industries?
15 Clues: Durand Cup is associated with • Concept of MBO was introduced by • Psychological pricing is also called as • is recognised as father of “Human relations? • In the case of perfect elasticity, the demand curve is • Dual structure approach of motivation is developed by ? • Institution is associated with ‘National Broadcasting Policy • ...
Vocab 2025-01-15
Across
- an action
- sequence of events in a story
- word that can function by itself
- interplay of the conflict
- people in the story
- used to connect clauses
- or phrase naming an attribute
- an action
- the story is located
Down
- point of something
- explanation of an idea or theory
- thing
- usually preceding a noun or pronoun
- remark,especially an aside or interruption
- action-clarifying the narrative
- or phase that qualifies an adjective
- firm decision
- disagreement or argument
18 Clues: thing • an action • an action • firm decision • point of something • people in the story • the story is located • used to connect clauses • disagreement or argument • interplay of the conflict • sequence of events in a story • or phrase naming an attribute • action-clarifying the narrative • explanation of an idea or theory • word that can function by itself • ...
ROUND 1 - CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-09-21
Across
- Business Management theory that assumes people are basically lazy and will avoid working if they can
- The characteristic of a service being produced and consumed simulataneously
- A document prepared to guide organization members when encountering an ethical dilemma is
- An export house is also called as a ____ house
- A short term incentive used to induce a purchase
- An organization in which the authority originates at the top and moves downward in a line
- The 'Need Theory' was developed by
- Expand the term PAN in PAN card
- A strategic planning tool used to evaluate the strength, weakness, opportunities and threats to a project
- The benefit to an investor resulting from an investment of some resource
Down
- A group of people working together in a coordinated effort to reach certain goals can best be described as an
- A system that is used to maintain a desired level of quality in a product or service
- Control function of management cannot be performed without
- The total amount of capital used for the acquisition of profits by a firm or project
- A form of production that makes a product to fit a customer's needs
- The parent company of a franchise is known as
- Profit is the result of ____
- From which country did the theory of TQM emerge from
- What does TMR stand for
- Debenture securities carry _____
20 Clues: What does TMR stand for • Profit is the result of ____ • Expand the term PAN in PAN card • Debenture securities carry _____ • The 'Need Theory' was developed by • The parent company of a franchise is known as • An export house is also called as a ____ house • A short term incentive used to induce a purchase • From which country did the theory of TQM emerge from • ...
Virgin Group 2024-11-21
Across
- The theory that assumes that employees are inherently lazy, dislike work, and need close supervision and control to be productive.
- What was one of the in-work benefits that Virgin offered related to activity?
- Who invented the two factor theory?
- Where is Branson’s island?
- What is Virgin's airline?
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- Which firm was our case study about?
- The theory that assumes that employees are motivated, enjoy taking responsibility, and can be self-directed when they feel valued and trusted.
- Last name of the founder of Virgin.
- What were the employees told that they could take unlimitedly?
- Who are the most important stakeholders in Richard's eyes?
- What was the event that disrupted some parts of Virgin’s business?
11 Clues: What is Virgin's airline? • Where is Branson’s island? • Who invented the two factor theory? • Last name of the founder of Virgin. • Which firm was our case study about? • Who are the most important stakeholders in Richard's eyes? • What were the employees told that they could take unlimitedly? • What was the event that disrupted some parts of Virgin’s business? • ...
Word Wisdom Unit 4 2025-02-03
Across
- consisting of many different and connected parts
- make known
- a proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence
- a system of ideas intended to explain something
- a particular way of considering a matter
Down
- strongly suggest the truth
- of little value or importance
- a firm decision to do or not to do something
- cause someone to feel completely baffled
- a statement or theory that is put forward as a premise to be maintained
10 Clues: make known • strongly suggest the truth • of little value or importance • cause someone to feel completely baffled • a particular way of considering a matter • a firm decision to do or not to do something • a system of ideas intended to explain something • consisting of many different and connected parts • a proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence • ...
Ra'Niga crossword 2022-08-30
Across
- liquid to solid
- the measure of hotness or coldness
- vapor condenses into a liquid
- firm and stable in shape
- it will expand freely in container
- liquid or solid phase into the gas
- positively and negatively charged
- anything that takes up space
- flowing freely like water
- temperature from liquid to solid
Down
- where water vapor becomes liquid
- change of a solid into a liquid
- liquid boils and turns to vapor
- Molecular Theory explains the states of matter
- temperature from solid to liquid
15 Clues: liquid to solid • firm and stable in shape • flowing freely like water • anything that takes up space • vapor condenses into a liquid • change of a solid into a liquid • liquid boils and turns to vapor • where water vapor becomes liquid • temperature from solid to liquid • temperature from liquid to solid • positively and negatively charged • the measure of hotness or coldness • ...
Formulation and Verification of Accounting Theory 2023-05-23
Across
- What perspective that a researcher explain how contracting mechanisms minimise agency costs of the firm?
- Cost incurred by principal to measure,observe & control agent's behavior.
- One of formulation theory that the basic core consists of the concepts of the fairness,justice,equity and truth
- Agency theory assumption is no 'a ___' reason to believe that agent will act in the best interest of the principal.
- Bottom up approach is also known as ___.
- Prescribe should be done, rather than analyzing and explaining what currently accepted practice is _______ theories.
Down
- Pragmatic theory that observe the reaction of the user is __
- Based on a logical relationship, which has to do with the rules of the language used is ________ theories.
- This theory is the ability to relate to the real world.
- ____ theory seek to explain and predict which methods accountants will actually use.
10 Clues: Bottom up approach is also known as ___. • This theory is the ability to relate to the real world. • Pragmatic theory that observe the reaction of the user is __ • Cost incurred by principal to measure,observe & control agent's behavior. • ____ theory seek to explain and predict which methods accountants will actually use. • ...
TOPIC 2 2023-05-23
Across
- One of formulation theory that the basic core consists of the concepts of the fairness,justice,equity and truth
- Prescribe should be done, rather than analyzing and explaining what currently accepted practice is _______ theories.
- Bottom up approach is also known as
- Cost incurred by principal to measure,observe & control agent's behavior.
- What perspective that a researcher explain how contracting mechanisms minimise agency costs of the firm?
Down
- This theory is the ability to relate to the real world.
- Based on a logical relationship, which has to do with the rules of the language used is ________ theories.
- theory seek to explain and predict which methods accountants will actually use.
- Agency theory assumption is no 'a ___' reason to believe that agent will act in the best interest of the principal.
- Pragmatic theory that observe the reaction of the user is
10 Clues: Bottom up approach is also known as • This theory is the ability to relate to the real world. • Pragmatic theory that observe the reaction of the user is • Cost incurred by principal to measure,observe & control agent's behavior. • theory seek to explain and predict which methods accountants will actually use. • ...
Vocab 2025-01-15
Across
- Word or phase that qualifies an adjective
- Word usually preceding a noun or pronoun
- Person,place,or thing
- Word used to connect clauses
- abrupt remark,especially an aside or interruption
- Word or phrase naming an attribute
- The people in the story
- The sequence of events in a story
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- Describe an action
- A firm decision
- A explanation of an idea or theory
- clarifying the narrative
- A word that can function by itself
- The interplay of the conflict
- important point of something
- where the story is located
- A disagreement or argument
- Person,Situation,or an action
18 Clues: A firm decision • Describe an action • Person,place,or thing • The people in the story • clarifying the narrative • where the story is located • A disagreement or argument • Word used to connect clauses • important point of something • The interplay of the conflict • Person,Situation,or an action • The sequence of events in a story • A explanation of an idea or theory • ...
Formulation and Verification of Accounting Theory 2023-05-23
Across
- What perspective that a researcher explain how contracting mechanisms minimise agency costs of the firm?
- Cost incurred by principal to measure,observe & control agent's behavior.
- One of formulation theory that the basic core consists of the concepts of the fairness,justice,equity and truth
- Agency theory assumption is no 'a ___' reason to believe that agent will act in the best interest of the principal.
- Bottom up approach is also known as ___.
- Prescribe should be done, rather than analyzing and explaining what currently accepted practice is _______ theories.
Down
- Pragmatic theory that observe the reaction of the user is __
- Based on a logical relationship, which has to do with the rules of the language used is ________ theories.
- This theory is the ability to relate to the real world.
- ____ theory seek to explain and predict which methods accountants will actually use.
10 Clues: Bottom up approach is also known as ___. • This theory is the ability to relate to the real world. • Pragmatic theory that observe the reaction of the user is __ • Cost incurred by principal to measure,observe & control agent's behavior. • ____ theory seek to explain and predict which methods accountants will actually use. • ...
February 23, 2023 2023-02-24
Across
- restore friendly relation
- an opinion formed from incomplete information
- lack of compatibility between two facts
- perceiving things in the future
- outside the ordinary senses
- burns up and causes a streak of light
- performers express meaning through gestures
- a theory about a subject without evidence
- free from disturbance
- twisting, or squirming movements
Down
- extremely hungry
- walk in a timid manner
- repeated as an echo
- city in Florida
- a small planet orbiting in our solar system
- attractive, lively, animated
- a substance that induces sensitivity to pain
- unavoidable
- comically or repulsively ugly or distorted
- to keep a firm hold of something
20 Clues: unavoidable • city in Florida • extremely hungry • repeated as an echo • free from disturbance • walk in a timid manner • restore friendly relation • outside the ordinary senses • attractive, lively, animated • perceiving things in the future • to keep a firm hold of something • twisting, or squirming movements • burns up and causes a streak of light • ...
part 4 2024-07-20
Across
- so delicate or precise s to be difficult to analyze or describe
- to check or prove the validity or accuracy of (something)
- to emphasize or draw attention to
- to form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence
- the appearance of being true or real
- to formally declare one’s abandonment of (a claim, right, or possession)
- to prove (a statement or theory) to be wrong or false; disprove
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- not conspicuous or attracting attention
- not easily convinced; having doubts or reservations
- the restraint, prevention or inhibition of a feeling, quality, etc.
- to provide evidence to support or prove the truths of
- to lessen the effectiveness, power, or ability of
- something that completes or enhances something else when added to it
- very weak or slight
- capable of working successful; feasible
- to continue to have (something); keep possession of
16 Clues: very weak or slight • to emphasize or draw attention to • the appearance of being true or real • not conspicuous or attracting attention • capable of working successful; feasible • to lessen the effectiveness, power, or ability of • not easily convinced; having doubts or reservations • to continue to have (something); keep possession of • ...
Crossword Review 2023-05-23
Across
- most intense, exciting, and important part
- a plan
- expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning its explicitly
- the mental and moral qualities of a person
- a matter dealt with conversation
- a person who narrates something
- where an event takes place
- exaggerated statements
- the occurrence of the same letter in the same sentence
- figure of speech involving like or as
- the main character
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- enemy of the protagonist
- disagreement or argument
- a firm decision
- conversation in book within people
- set in a time earlier than the main story
- explanation of an idea or theory
- designed to replicate/represent something
- words sounding the same
- temporary state of mind or feeling
20 Clues: a plan • a firm decision • the main character • exaggerated statements • words sounding the same • enemy of the protagonist • disagreement or argument • where an event takes place • a person who narrates something • explanation of an idea or theory • a matter dealt with conversation • conversation in book within people • temporary state of mind or feeling • ...
Chapter 13: Firms & Decisions - Theory of the Firm Part 1 2023-02-06
Across
- This problem occurs when too many firms in the same industry are concentrated in the same locality, leading to cost disadvantages instead.
- inputs whose quantities can be quite easily changed
- ___ EOS results in a movement along the LRAS curve
- revenue received from an additional unit of output sold
- total payment received by seller from the sale of a product
- cost savings that accrue to individual firms in an industry because of the expansion of the industry
- change in total cost when an additional output is produced.
- time period where at least one factor is fixed
- Example of technical EOS
- cost savings enjoyed in the actual production process of the good as the firm expands its output
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- type of cost incurred in production in the long-run
- reductions in long-run average costs enjoyed by a firm as a result of expanding its output
- price line and hence the demand curve of the firm.
- ability of a firm to purchase its inputs in bulk at negotiated discounted prices
- cost disadvantages accruing to a firm as a result of expanding its output
- ability of a firm to spread advertising cost over a larger output
- inputs whose quantities cannot be easily changed
- In the short-run, firms have these costs
- Firm expands through _____ and/or external growth
- time period which is long enough to allow the firm to change quantities of all factors of production
- ___ EOS results in a shift of the LRAS curve
21 Clues: Example of technical EOS • In the short-run, firms have these costs • ___ EOS results in a shift of the LRAS curve • time period where at least one factor is fixed • inputs whose quantities cannot be easily changed • Firm expands through _____ and/or external growth • price line and hence the demand curve of the firm. • ...
HR Terminology - Sophie and Sierra 2024-07-02
Across
- Financial/tangible rewards (money and promotion)
- Passing on control and authority to others in a firm.
- leadership style with the least manager input
- A job's ability to move to different locations
- based on personal beliefs, perceptions and instincts (gut feelings)
- motivation theory assumes that employees are primarily motivated by money
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- type of training for new employees
- one of McClelland's 3 needs
- word used to describe high power distance in Hofstede's cultural dimensions
- motivation through what is deemed fair in the workplace
- psychological rewards (satisfaction and ego)
- motivation theory with three factors (autonomy, competence, relatedness)
- acronym for the type of financial reward associated with meeting goals
- acronym for Determinants of organisational culture
- Charles Handy's god of organisation culture referring to staff in similar positions and expertise
15 Clues: one of McClelland's 3 needs • type of training for new employees • psychological rewards (satisfaction and ego) • leadership style with the least manager input • A job's ability to move to different locations • Financial/tangible rewards (money and promotion) • acronym for Determinants of organisational culture • Passing on control and authority to others in a firm. • ...
Matter 2021-04-30
Across
- the quality of being hot(high temperature.)
- the kinetic theory of matter
- to change form and not essence
- a substance or matter in a state in which it will expand freely to fill the whole of a container, having no fixed shape (unlike a solid) and no fixed volume (unlike a liquid).
- water which collects as droplets on a cold surface when humid air is in contact with it.
- firm and stable in shape (not liquid or fluid.)
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- the degree of compactness of a substance.
- the process of turning from liquid into vapour.
- becoming liquefied by heat.
- everything is made of ______
- solar ______
- extremely cold
- the smallest particle of a chemical element that can exist.
- a substance that flows freely but has a consent volume
14 Clues: solar ______ • extremely cold • becoming liquefied by heat. • everything is made of ______ • the kinetic theory of matter • to change form and not essence • the degree of compactness of a substance. • the quality of being hot(high temperature.) • the process of turning from liquid into vapour. • firm and stable in shape (not liquid or fluid.) • ...
BUS 475 Chapter 4 2020-05-05
Across
- _____ Capabilities Perspective: A model that emphasizes a firm's ability to modify and leverage its resource base in a way that enables it to gain competitive advantage in a constantly changing environment.
- Social _____: A situation in which different social and business systems interact with one another.
- _____ Framework: A theoretical framework that explains and predicts firm-level competitive advantage.
- Organizational and managerial skills necessary to orchestrate a diverse set of resources and deploy them strategically.
- _____ Activities: Firm activities that add value indirectly, but are necessary to sustain primary activities.
- _____ Resources: Resources that have physical attributes and thus are visible.
- _____ Activities: Firm activities that add value directly by transforming inputs into outputs as the firm moves a product or service horizontally along the internal value chain.
- Any assets that a firm can draw on when formulating and implementing a strategy.
- _____ Heterogeneity: Assumption in the resource-based view that a firm is a bundle of resources and capabilities that differ across firms.
- Strategic Activity _____: The conceptualization of a firm as a network of interconnected activities.
Down
- _____ Chain: The internal activities a firm engages in when transforming inputs into outputs; each activity adds incremental value.
- Resource _____: Assumption in the resource-based view that a firm has resources that tend to be "sticky" and that do not move easily from firm to firm.
- Resource _____: The firm's level of investments to maintain or build a resource.
- _____ Resources: Resources that do not have physical attributes and thus are invisible.
- Distinct and fine-grained business processes that enable firms to add incremental value by transforming inputs into goods and services.
- View: A model that sees certain types of resources as key to superior firm performance (2 Words).
- _____ Mechanisms: Barriers to imitation that prevent rivals from competing away the advantage a firm may enjoy.
- _____ Analysis: A framework that allows managers to synthesize insights obtained from an internal analysis of the company's strengths, weaknesses (S and W) with those from an analysis of external opportunities and threats (O and T) to derive strategic implications.
- Resource _____: The firm's current level of intangible resources.
- _____Ambiguity: A situation in which the cause and effect of a phenomenon are not readily apparent.
20 Clues: Resource _____: The firm's current level of intangible resources. • _____ Resources: Resources that have physical attributes and thus are visible. • Resource _____: The firm's level of investments to maintain or build a resource. • Any assets that a firm can draw on when formulating and implementing a strategy. • ...
Dr. Heidegger's Experiment 2022-05-24
10 Clues: a beggar • respected • sorrowful • uncontrolled • disgracefully bad • not important or well known • physical strength and good health • severe physical or mental suffering • the state of being private and away from other people • the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence
Financial Management 2022-05-08
Across
- The nominal cash flows should be discounted by ---------------------discount rate.
- The cost related to monitoring by the board of directors can be termed as ---------------cost.
- ------------------------------------ in information is the basis of the pecking order theory of financing.
- --------------- to risk is the basis of higher the risk, higher the expected return.
- Dividends tend to follow the -------------------------------------.
- The present value of --------------------- can be calculated as a product of the probability of default times x percentage of unlevered value.
- The selfish strategy followed by managers or shareholders at the time of financial distress related to investment which causes an expropriation of debtholders is called -------------------------.
- Share-repurchase is timed when the firm is usually ------------------------------.
- An example of direct costs of bankruptcy is -----------------------costs related to bankruptcy.
Down
- The unique risk to the firm is called the --------------------------risk.
- The dividend discount model for growing perpetuity case is called a ------------------- growth model.
- Share-repurchase helps -----------------the dilution of ownership.
- The ------------------- order theory of financing suggests that firms should have financial slack.
- The risk which cannot be diversified away is called the --------------------------risk.
- -----------------------annual-cost is calculated to determine the investment in replaceable machines.
- The required return to bondholders if they plan to hold the bond till the maturity of the bond is called --------------- of the bond.
- Beta for firms in the cyclical industry is --------------------than that of firms in the utility industry, keeping other things fixed.
- The cost of ------------------- is used as the discount rate in the dividend discount model.
- The ------------------ trade-off model of financing suggests an optimal capital structure when the marginal benefit of debt is equal to the marginal benefit of equity.
- A ------------------is a contract that enables to secure the use of the tangible property for a specified period by making payments to the owner
20 Clues: Share-repurchase helps -----------------the dilution of ownership. • Dividends tend to follow the -------------------------------------. • The unique risk to the firm is called the --------------------------risk. • The nominal cash flows should be discounted by ---------------------discount rate. • ...
Great Depression 2021-12-02
Across
- theory that the depression would end if companies hired more workers and production and consumption would increase
- shantytown built by unemployed and destitute people
- return of someone to their home country
- cycle of economic expansion breadline line of people waiting to gt food
- ww1 seeking the bonus congress had promised
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence
- person who farms rented land
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- hoover created this in belief the economy suffered from the lack of credit
- severe dust storms that swept through southern united states in the 1930's
- raised prices on foreign imports
- dust bowl refugees
- a concrete arch-gravity dam in the Black Canyon of the Colorado River, on the border between the U.S. states of Nevada and Arizona.
- preference for ones own area\
- accomplished public servant
- The day the stock market crashed
15 Clues: dust bowl refugees • accomplished public servant • person who farms rented land • preference for ones own area\ • raised prices on foreign imports • The day the stock market crashed • return of someone to their home country • ww1 seeking the bonus congress had promised • shantytown built by unemployed and destitute people • ...
AP Micro Crossword 2022-05-12
Across
- costs = actual money
- Profit maximizing quantity in a monopoly
- The theory on how firms in an oligopoly make strategic choices
- price x quantity
- MSB>MPB
- low barriers to entry, many firms, differentiated products
- Revenue - Explicit Costs
Down
- MSC>MPC
- distribution of income in a society
- Low barriers to entry, Same products, Many firms
- solution when two firms are non cooperative
- Cost= the next best alternative
- costs= opportunity cost
- Upward Sloping in Perfect Comp.
- Revenue - cost
- Downward sloping in perfect comp.
- One Firm has all control of market
- Revenue-(Explicit+Implicit costs)
- Nonexcludable and nonrivalrous
- A Few Firms have control of the market
20 Clues: MSC>MPC • MSB>MPB • Revenue - cost • price x quantity • costs = actual money • costs= opportunity cost • Revenue - Explicit Costs • Nonexcludable and nonrivalrous • Cost= the next best alternative • Upward Sloping in Perfect Comp. • Downward sloping in perfect comp. • Revenue-(Explicit+Implicit costs) • One Firm has all control of market • distribution of income in a society • ...
Chp.1 Intro to principles of Econ 2024-11-11
Across
- an identifying symbol or name for a particular good and can only be used by the firm that registered that trademark
- differentiation any action that firms do to make consumers think their products are different from their competitors'
- profit profit of one more unit of output, computed as marginal revenue minus marginal cost
- efficiency producing the optimal quantity of some output; the quantity where the marginal benefit to society of one more unit just equals the marginal cost
- competition each firm faces many competitors that sell identical products
- the long-run process of firms reducing production and shutting down in response to industry losses
- equilibrium where all firms earn zero economic profits producing the output level where P = MR = MC and P = AC
- competitive firms and organizations that fall between the extremes of monopoly and perfect competition
- taker a firm in a perfectly competitive market that must take the prevailing market price as given
- pricing when an existing firm uses sharp but temporary price cuts to discourage new competition
- an oligopoly with only two firms
- monopoly economic conditions in the industry, for example, economies of scale or control of a critical resource, that limit effective competition
- a group of firms that collude to produce the monopoly output and sell at the monopoly price
- competition many firms competing to sell similar but differentiated products
- even point level of output where the marginal cost curve intersects the average cost curve at the minimum point of AC; if the price is at this point, the firm is earning zero economic profits
- point level of output where the marginal cost curve intersects the average variable cost curve at the minimum point of AVC; if the price is below this point, the firm should shut down immediately
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- structure the conditions in an industry, such as number of sellers, how easy or difficult it is for a new firm to enter, and the type of products that are sold
- theory a branch of mathematics that economists use to analyze situations in which players must make decisions and then receive payoffs based on what decisions the other players make
- product a product that consumers perceive as distinctive in some way
- removing government controls over setting prices and quantities in certain industries
- when firms act together to reduce output and keep prices high
- demand curve a perceived demand curve that arises when competing oligopoly firms commit to match price cuts, but not price increases
- property the body of law including patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secret law that protect the right of inventors to produce and sell their inventions
- a government rule that gives the inventor the exclusive legal right to make, use, or sell the invention for a limited time
- revenue the additional revenue gained from selling one more unit
- dilemma a game in which the gains from cooperation are larger than the rewards from pursuing self-interest
- the long-run process of firms entering an industry in response to industry profits
- when a few large firms have all or most of the sales in an industry
- monopoly legal prohibitions against competition, such as regulated monopolies and intellectual property protection
- to entry the legal, technological, or market forces that may discourage or prevent potential competitors from entering a market
- a situation in which one firm produces all of the output in a market
- a form of legal protection to prevent copying, for commercial purposes, original works of authorship, including books and music
- secrets methods of production kept secret by the producing firm
33 Clues: an oligopoly with only two firms • when firms act together to reduce output and keep prices high • secrets methods of production kept secret by the producing firm • revenue the additional revenue gained from selling one more unit • when a few large firms have all or most of the sales in an industry • ...
EPF Crossword 3 2020-06-01
Across
- outline socialist theory in 1840s
- complementary good for hot dog
- type of economy based on custom and history
- crops raised in most natural way
- something that encourages one to take action
- illegal market
- substitute good for breakfast sausage
- business enter the market to earn this
- the amount of money a firm receives by doing business
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- measure of the output of an economy
- state that produces most pineapples
- protects inventors
- this rule has to do with doubling money
- controlled distribution of a product
- gov't imposed measure to protect producers
15 Clues: illegal market • protects inventors • complementary good for hot dog • crops raised in most natural way • outline socialist theory in 1840s • measure of the output of an economy • state that produces most pineapples • controlled distribution of a product • substitute good for breakfast sausage • business enter the market to earn this • this rule has to do with doubling money • ...
Capstone Vocabs 2026-02-19
Across
- The conceptualization of a firm as a network of interconnected activities.
- The characteristic of having in place an effective organizational structure, processes, and systems to fully exploit the competitive potential of the firm's resources, capabilities, and competencies.
- A model that emphasizes a firm's ability to modify and leverage its resource base in a way that enables it to gain and sustain competitive advantage in a constantly changing environment.
- Resources that do not have physical attributes and thus are invisible.
- The internal activities a firm engages in when transforming inputs into outputs; each activity adds incremental value.
- A model that sees certain types of resources as key to superior firm performance.
- Unique strengths, embedded deep within a firm, that are critical to gaining and sustaining competitive advantage.
- A theoretical framework that explains and predicts firm-level competitive advantage.
- A resource that firms that do not possess the resource are unable to develop or buy the resource at a comparable cost.
- Firm activities that add value indirectly, but are necessary to sustain primary activities.
- A former core competency that turned into a liability because the firm failed to hone, refine, and upgrade the competency as the environment changed.
- A situation in which the cause and effect of a phenomenon are not readily apparent.
- Application of a framework that allows strategic leaders to synthesize insights obtained from an internal analysis of the company's strengths and weaknesses with those from an analysis of external opportunities and threats to derive strategic implications.
- A situation in which the options one faces in the current situation are limited by decisions made in the past.
- Resources that have physical attributes and thus are visible.
Down
- Firm activities that add value directly by transforming inputs into outputs as the firm moves a product or service horizontally along the internal value chain.
- Distinct and fine-grained business processes that enable firms to add incremental value by transforming inputs into goods and services.
- A resource where the number of firms that possess it is less than the number of firms it would require to reach a state of perfect competition.
- A situation in which different social and business systems interact with one another.
- The firm's level of investments to maintain or build an intangible resource.
- Any asset, capability, or competency that a firm can draw upon when formulating and implementing strategy.
- A critical intangible resource that can provide a strong isolating mechanism, and thus help to sustain a competitive advantage.
- Assumption in the resource-based view that a firm is a bundle of resources and capabilities that differ across firms.
- Assumption in the resource-based view that a firm has resources that tend to be "sticky" and that do not move easily from firm to firm.
- Organizational and managerial skills necessary to orchestrate a diverse set of resources and deploy them strategically.
- A firm's ability to create, deploy, modify, reconfigure, upgrade, or leverage its resources in its quest for competitive advantage.
- A resource that helps a firm exploit an external opportunity or offset an external threat.
- Barriers to imitation that prevent rivals from competing away the advantage a firm may enjoy.
- Occurs when an organization matches its internal resources and capabilities to the external environment, exploiting external opportunities while mitigating external threats and internal weaknesses.
- The firm's current level of intangible resources.
30 Clues: The firm's current level of intangible resources. • Resources that have physical attributes and thus are visible. • Resources that do not have physical attributes and thus are invisible. • The conceptualization of a firm as a network of interconnected activities. • The firm's level of investments to maintain or build an intangible resource. • ...
B.G.E 2013-11-19
Across
- A medium that can be exchanged for goods and services and is used as a measure of their values on the market
- cost The true cost of something, which includes what has to be given up in order to obtain it.
- of production The resources a firm has available to produce goods and services; in economic theory these resources are defined as land, labor, and capital.
- When firms in a country concentrate on producing a product they have advantages producing, allowing these firms, and the country in which they are located, to become the most efficient producers of the product. Government regulations often contribute to specialization.
- advantage When a firm can produce a particular good more efficiently than any other firm.
- When a product for import is priced below its cost of production.
- Work done by people: a factor of production.
- Agreement on Tariffs and Trade(GATT) An agreement in effect from 1948 to 1994 that aimed to help world economic recovery after World War II by reducing the very high barriers to international trade.
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- trade International trade conducted without government restrictions or interventions, such as import restrictions or export subsidies; also called liberalized trade.
- restriction A government policy, such as a tariff or a quota, that restricts or competitively disadvantages imports.
- Government policy and laws restricting international trade.
- Includes acres of ground and natural resources like oil or minerals; a factor of production.
- Any form of wealth used to produce more wealth; a factor of production. Capital includes manufacturing equipment and other types of equipment that are not expended in the production process.
- advantage When a firm can produce a good at a lower opportunity cost than another firm.
- Trading one product or service for another without using money.
- subsidy Governmental financial support to an industry to help it stay competitive.
- Trade Organization(WTO) Organization that succeeded GATT and was founded to further reduce international trade barriers.
- surplus An economic measure of a positive balance of trade, when a country's exports exceeds its imports.
18 Clues: Work done by people: a factor of production. • Government policy and laws restricting international trade. • Trading one product or service for another without using money. • When a product for import is priced below its cost of production. • subsidy Governmental financial support to an industry to help it stay competitive. • ...
Alyssa’s ECON101 Module 3 Crossword 2020-11-16
Across
- The tangible, out-of-pocket expenses.
- The man-made resources that go into a firm’s production process.
- A firm that sells a unique product without close substitutes and controls the entire supply of an industry.
- A firm with no control over the price it charges and accepts the price set by market conditions.
- Also known as the division of labor; it is the division of a job into tasks assigned to individuals.
- Where a firm tries to make its product more attractive to buyers.
- A group of firms in a market that sell similar products.
- A person who conceives and starts a business.
- The amount of control a firm has over the price it can charge.
- When total revenue is less than total costs.
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- The amount a firm receives from selling its output.
- The opportunity costs of doing business.
- These costs are easily changed in the short run, thus directly altering output.
- The expense a firm incurs from producing its output.
- A type of market with many firms that sell identical products. These firms are price takers.
- A firm that has some control over the price it charges.
- (abbr.) The additional cost from creating one more unit of output.
- These costs do not vary with changes in output in the short run.
- A government-created barrier that grants producers exclusive rights to produce a good. Also, they are incentives to innovate.
- The resources that go into a firm’s production process to create output.
- Where few firms sell typically differentiated products in a market with high barriers to entry.
- The product of a firm’s production process.
- The workers and their skills of a firm.
- Indicators of a firm’s profitability (I.e. profits and losses).
- (abbr.) The additional revenue created from producing one more unit of output.
- The natural resources and location of a firm.
- When total revenue is greater than total costs.
27 Clues: The tangible, out-of-pocket expenses. • The workers and their skills of a firm. • The opportunity costs of doing business. • The product of a firm’s production process. • When total revenue is less than total costs. • The natural resources and location of a firm. • A person who conceives and starts a business. • When total revenue is greater than total costs. • ...
Mystries of Loch Ness 2023-10-13
12 Clues: Proof • live in • supposed • occuring in myths • in a decisive way • antonym of Identify • a form of deception • Beasties home Country • Scottish word for lake • Theory without firm evidence • regard something as being caused by • find very interesting and attractive
Global Business 2021-10-18
Across
- a physical limit on the quantity of imports allowed in a country. (5)
- exporting (selling abroad) and importing (buying from abroad)(13,5)
- new industries that have yet to establish themselves.(6,10)
- goods and services that a firm produces in its home market, but sells in a foreign market. (7)
- a collection of statistics that are combined into an index, ranking countries according to their human development. (3)
- where an overseas firm sells large quantities of a product below cost in the domestic market. (7)
- the economies of developing countries where there is rapid growth, but also significant risk. (8,9)
- the growing integration of the world's economies. (13)
- the theory that a country should specialise in products and services that it can produce more efficiently than any other country (11,9)
- taxes that are imposed on imports. (6)
Down
- an increase in a country's productive capacity. (8,6)
- - companies that own or control production or service facilities outside the country in which they are based. (13,9)
- a production strategy where a business focuses on a limited scope of products or services. (14)
- measures designed to restrict trade. (5,8)
- a complete ban on international trade. (7)
- financial support given to a domestic producer to help compete with overseas firms. (7)
- goods and services that are brought into one country from another. (7)
- the idea that a business should specialise in any area where it can perform better than its competitors. (11,9)
- an international organisation that promotes free trade. (3)
- business investment undertaken by a firm in another country e.g. building a factory. (3)
20 Clues: taxes that are imposed on imports. (6) • measures designed to restrict trade. (5,8) • a complete ban on international trade. (7) • an increase in a country's productive capacity. (8,6) • the growing integration of the world's economies. (13) • new industries that have yet to establish themselves.(6,10) • an international organisation that promotes free trade. (3) • ...
<ate> 2024-12-18
Across
- to make something active or operative
- to begin or start
- to attract and hold the interest and attention of someone
- to form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence
- to make something more difficult to understand or deal with
- to take part in an activity
- to recognize the value of something
- to move around within a system or area
Down
- to create or devise a plan, system, or theory
- to make a situation or problem worse
- to reach a climax or point of highest development
- to fertilize a plant, typically by transferring pollen to the stigma
- to make something look more attractive by putting things on it
- to cause (someone) to feel annoyed or impatient because they cannot achieve what they want
- to inoculate (someone) with a vaccine
- to spend the winter in a state of inactivity and dormancy
- to make something legally null and void
- to deny or contradict
18 Clues: to begin or start • to deny or contradict • to take part in an activity • to recognize the value of something • to make a situation or problem worse • to make something active or operative • to inoculate (someone) with a vaccine • to move around within a system or area • to make something legally null and void • to create or devise a plan, system, or theory • ...
FIN321 2022-05-11
Across
- An acquisition method in which the acquiring firm exchanges its shares for shares of the target company according to a predetermined ratio.
- A merger combining firms in unrelated businesses.
- A corporation that has voting control of one or more other corporations.
- The firm in a merger transaction that the acquiring company is pursuing.
- The companies controlled by a holding company.
- The activities involving expansion or contraction of a firm’s operations or changes in its asset or financial (ownership) structure.
- A takeover defense in which the target firm finds an acquirer more to its liking than the initial hostile acquirer and prompts the two to compete to take over the firm.
- A merger transaction endorsed by the target firm’s management, approved by its stockholders, and easily consummated.
- The ratio of the amount paid per share of the target company to the market price per share of the acquiring firm.
Down
- The combination of two or more firms to form a completely new corporation.
- A merger in which one firm acquires another firm that is in the same general industry but is neither in the same line of business nor a supplier or customer.
- A merger transaction that the target firm’s management does not support, forcing the acquiring company to try to gain control of the firm by buying shares in the marketplace.
- The firm in a merger transaction that attempts to acquire another firm.
- A merger of two firms in the same line of business.
- A merger in which a firm acquires a supplier or a customer.
- The combination of two or more firms, in which the resulting firm maintains the identity of one of the firms, usually the larger.
16 Clues: The companies controlled by a holding company. • A merger combining firms in unrelated businesses. • A merger of two firms in the same line of business. • A merger in which a firm acquires a supplier or a customer. • The firm in a merger transaction that attempts to acquire another firm. • A corporation that has voting control of one or more other corporations. • ...
US History, Chapter 16 Vocabulary Crossword 2024-01-05
Across
- Interconnected systems
- To find reasons to support
- Established
- Person who is running away from legal authority
- Armed pro-slavery supporter who crossed the border from Missouri to vote in Kansas
- To control
- Conflict between citizens of the same country
- Subject of discussion
- To officially leave an organization
- Not harmed, not damaged
- A person who dies for a cause
Down
- To refuse to accept
- A place to store weapons and military equipment
- Manage, direct
- Withdrawal
- Firm and inflexible
- Theory that individual states are independent and have the right to control their most important affairs
17 Clues: Withdrawal • To control • Established • Manage, direct • To refuse to accept • Firm and inflexible • Subject of discussion • Interconnected systems • Not harmed, not damaged • To find reasons to support • A person who dies for a cause • To officially leave an organization • Conflict between citizens of the same country • A place to store weapons and military equipment • ...
Spelling Words 2013-09-09
Across
- a small model
- a back doctor
- a disruption
- holding fast/a firm hold
- a type of muscle in your body?
- a portion of something furnished by parts
- two points of view
- to think something is true but are not sure
- a divinely conferred gift or power
Down
- an artificial thing that you put on food to make it last longer
- the shape that stars make
- very smart
- an old-fashioned
- the same time/ date as something else
- representing the earth different from other planets
15 Clues: very smart • a disruption • a small model • a back doctor • an old-fashioned • two points of view • holding fast/a firm hold • the shape that stars make • a type of muscle in your body? • a divinely conferred gift or power • the same time/ date as something else • a portion of something furnished by parts • to think something is true but are not sure • ...
ECON 201 2013-11-14
Across
- if firms are suffering losses, some firms will ___ in the long run.
- a competitive firm will produce in the short run as long as price exceeds this cost
- costs that change with the quantity
- profit in the long run for competitive firms
- a firm operating in a monopoly market is a price ____.
- market structure where firms engage in strategic behavior
- the change in total cost divided by the change in quantity
- type of monopoly where ATC is falling as quantity increases
- for monopolistically competitive firms, marginal revenue is ____ than price.
- monopolies cause a deadweight loss because they restrict the ____.
Down
- costs included in the calculation of economic profit
- a group of firms acting together
- a strategy that is best to play in all situations
- government policies designed to limit market power and increase competition
- firms acting in unison to set price or quantity
- competitive firms can maximize profit by producing where ___ equals marginal cost
- game theory equilibrium where no player has an incentive to deviate from their strategy
- firms will earn a profit if price is greater than this cost.
18 Clues: a group of firms acting together • costs that change with the quantity • profit in the long run for competitive firms • firms acting in unison to set price or quantity • a strategy that is best to play in all situations • costs included in the calculation of economic profit • a firm operating in a monopoly market is a price ____. • ...
New words for Tickling and Laughter 2020-08-01
Across
- At an earlier time, before
- Make slightly wet
- Be subjected to something unpleasant or painful
- true or valid
- Form a theory about something
Down
- Not easy, difficult
- The available information indicating something
- Form an idea without firm evidence
- Resistant to a particular infection
- The state of being stretched tight
- Increase, enhance
11 Clues: true or valid • Make slightly wet • Increase, enhance • Not easy, difficult • At an earlier time, before • Form a theory about something • Form an idea without firm evidence • The state of being stretched tight • Resistant to a particular infection • The available information indicating something • Be subjected to something unpleasant or painful
Man-made monsters 2021-03-23
10 Clues: thriving • well known • an atrocity. • kept out of sight • estimate or suppose • be afraid of something • something big or enormous • paid earning or providing good pay • I felt _______ when I helped the old man cross the street. • form a theory or conjuncture about a subject without firm evidence.
F.A.S.T 2014-11-03
Across
- Function Systems analysis technique
- organization for value engineering
- A type of function with referecne to FAST
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
- a limitation or restriction
- name of publisher of FAST
- top-left section of fast model
- top-right section of fast model
Down
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
- detailed examination of the elements
- the action of building something
- bottom section of fast model
- bottom-left section of fast model
13 Clues: name of publisher of FAST • a limitation or restriction • bottom section of fast model • top-left section of fast model • top-right section of fast model • the action of building something • bottom-left section of fast model • organization for value engineering • Function Systems analysis technique • detailed examination of the elements • ...
BUS101 Test 2 EC 2016-10-21
Across
- principle of looking at the supply chain as a whole to improve system flow (abbr.)
- compensation other than wages and salaries
- informal communication network that runs through an organization
- acquisition of the materials and services that a firm needs to produce its products
- author of the two-factor theory
- theory of motivation holding that people are naturally lazy and uncooperative
Down
- act that established the NLRB
- labor action in which employees walk off the job
- process of attracting and hiring persons for jobs
- location, product, customer, and function are examples
10 Clues: act that established the NLRB • author of the two-factor theory • compensation other than wages and salaries • labor action in which employees walk off the job • process of attracting and hiring persons for jobs • location, product, customer, and function are examples • informal communication network that runs through an organization • ...
word root 2021-06-08
Across
- to ‘step’ down upon someone
- a place where people 'come' for an event
- a theory 'said' prior to an event,
- to 'pull' out of.
- means to ‘carry’ out
- a condition of ‘bad’ nutrition
- having an 'end' or 'boundaries'
Down
- a different 'taken' view of something
- 'withdraw' from a formal membership
- matter that 'sits' down at the bottom
- to keep a firm 'hold' on something
- to 'close' something off
- to 'turn' something into another
- to 'feel' the need for something
14 Clues: to 'pull' out of. • means to ‘carry’ out • to 'close' something off • to ‘step’ down upon someone • a condition of ‘bad’ nutrition • having an 'end' or 'boundaries' • to 'turn' something into another • to 'feel' the need for something • a theory 'said' prior to an event, • to keep a firm 'hold' on something • 'withdraw' from a formal membership • ...
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