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at its core

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  • Core electron — Core electrons are the electrons in an atom that are not valence electrons and therefore do not participate in bonding. An example: the carbon atom has a total of 6 electrons, 4 of them being valence electrons. So the remaining 2 electrons must… …   Wikipedia

  • Core countries — A world map of countries by trading status, late 20th century, using the world system differentiation into core countries (blue), semi periphery countries (purple) and periphery countries (red). Based on the list in Dunn, Kawana, Brewer (2000) …   Wikipedia

  • Core Curriculum (Columbia College) — The Core Curriculum was originally developed as the main curriculum used by Columbia University s Columbia College. It began in 1919 with Contemporary Civilization, about the origins of western civilization. It became the framework for many… …   Wikipedia

  • core — ▪ I. core core 1 [kɔː ǁ kɔːr] noun [countable] a part of something that is important in relation to its growth, future etc: core of • The business park has created a core of new technology businesses in a city long affected by economic decline. • …   Financial and business terms

  • core — [[t]kɔ͟ː(r)[/t]] ♦♦♦ cores, coring, cored 1) N COUNT: oft n N The core of a fruit is the central part of it. It contains seeds or pips. Someone threw an apple core... Peel the pears and remove the cores. 2) VERB If you core a fruit, you remove… …   English dictionary

  • Core Assets — An essential, important or valuable property of a business without which a company cannot carry on with its profit making activities. A business would dissolve without its core assets, and companies that sell off core assets are usually… …   Investment dictionary

  • Core Competencies — The main strengths or strategic advantages of a business. Core competencies are the combination of pooled knowledge and technical capacities that allow a business to be competitive in the marketplace. Theoretically, a core competency should allow …   Investment dictionary

  • core constituency — noun a) The most important group or groups supporting an ideology, political party, officeholder, or candidate, and whose continuing support is crucial for s …   Wiktionary

  • core business —  Basic activities.  ► “This term almost always includes an announcement by the straightfaced president, CEO* or chairman of the board, ‘We are pleased to announce that the company is returning to its core business.’ . . . Actually, core business… …   American business jargon

  • core competencies — n. Simply put, it means what the company does best. When a company focuses on its core competencies, it gets back to basics. I recommend leveraging these …   Business English jargon and slang

  • Core War — A game of Core War running under the pMARS simulator Original author(s) D. G. Jones A. K. Dewdney Initial release 1984 Type Pro …   Wikipedia

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