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1 arising from
découlant de; dérivant de; résultant de; tenant àEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > arising from
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2 arising from out of
découlant de; dérivant de; résultant de; tenant àEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > arising from out of
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3 surplus funds derived from operations
fonds excédentaire résultant de l'activité (2e)English-French insurance dictionari > surplus funds derived from operations
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4 surplus, funds, derived, from, operations
fonds m excédentaires résultant de l'activitéEnglish-French legislative terms > surplus, funds, derived, from, operations
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5 affinity
affinity (credit) card British = carte de crédit émise par un organisme de crédit en collaboration avec une association caritative ou à but non lucratif, de façon à ce qu'une part de chaque transaction revienne à ladite association; American = carte de crédit résultant de la collaboration entre un organisme de crédit et une entreprise commerciale;affinity marketing marketing m par affinité;affinity partner partenaire m au sein d'un groupe d'affinitéCountless other charitable deals exist. Among the most common are affinity credit card deals, where a charity gets a certain amount, usually 25p for every £100 spent....cause-related marketing, as it is known in the industry, is moving away from just being affinity marketing of credit cards and taking on several other guises.
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Resultant — In mathematics, the resultant of two monic polynomials P and Q over a field k is defined as the product:mathrm{res}(P,Q) = prod {(x,y):,P(x)=0,, Q(y)=0} (x y),,of the differences of their roots, where x and y take on values in the algebraic… … Wikipedia
Resultant — Re*sult ant, a. [L. resultans, p. pr. : cf. F. r[ e]sultant.] Resulting or issuing from a combination; existing or following as a result or consequence. [1913 Webster] {Resultant force} or {Resultant motion} (Mech.), a force which is the result… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Resultant force — Resultant Re*sult ant, a. [L. resultans, p. pr. : cf. F. r[ e]sultant.] Resulting or issuing from a combination; existing or following as a result or consequence. [1913 Webster] {Resultant force} or {Resultant motion} (Mech.), a force which is… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Resultant motion — Resultant Re*sult ant, a. [L. resultans, p. pr. : cf. F. r[ e]sultant.] Resulting or issuing from a combination; existing or following as a result or consequence. [1913 Webster] {Resultant force} or {Resultant motion} (Mech.), a force which is… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
resultant — early 15c. (n.); 1610s (adj.); from L. resultantem, prp. of resultare (see RESULT (Cf. result)) … Etymology dictionary
resultant — [ri zult′ nt] adj. [L resultans, prp.] 1. that results; following as a consequence 2. resulting from two or more forces or agents acting together n. 1. something that results; result 2. Physics a force, velocity, etc. with an effect equal to that … English World dictionary
resultant — /ri zul tnt/, adj. 1. that results; following as a result or consequence. 2. resulting from the combination of two or more agents: a resultant force. n. 3. Math., Physics. See vector sum. 4. Math. a determinant the entries of which are the… … Universalium
resultant — /rəˈzʌltənt/ (say ruh zultuhnt) adjective 1. that results; following as a result or consequence. 2. resulting from the combination of two or more agents: a resultant force. –noun 3. Physics a vector, e.g. force, velocity, etc., equal in result or …
resultant — re•sult•ant [[t]rɪˈzʌl tnt[/t]] adj. 1) following as a result or consequence 2) resulting from the combination of two or more agents 3) something that results • Etymology: 1400–50; late ME: sum, n. use of L resultant , s. of resultāns, prp. of… … From formal English to slang
resultant — re sult·ant || rɪ zÊŒltÉ™nt n. consequence, outcome, result adj. resulting from, arising from, derived from, consequent … English contemporary dictionary
resultant — I. adjective Date: 1639 derived from or resulting from something else • resultantly adverb II. noun Date: 1815 something that results ; outcome; specifically the single vector that is the sum of a given set of vectors … New Collegiate Dictionary