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- noun Plural form of
expiration .
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Examples
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So, even though the initial position might not have adhered to the rule, after a couple of short-term expirations, enough credit may have been taken in so that the net debit of the position to date adheres to the rule.
Generating Income With LEAPS Nathan Mosakowski 2006
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Additionally, LEAPS options often have a lower implied volatility than shorter-term expirations, so the trade has a slight mathematical advantage.
Generating Income With LEAPS Nathan Mosakowski 2006
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Assistant City Clerk Joline LeBlanc said the list of appointments and term expirations maintained by the clerk's office was up to date.
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Glenda Johnson was reappointed and Miranda Emmanuel appointed to the Boaz Beautification Board with term expirations of Aug. 12, 2011.
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For firms uncertain as to their industry’s 10-year profile — but faced with near-term expirations — landlords are now more accommodating of short-term deals than they’ve been in decades.
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For firms uncertain as to their industry’s 10-year profile — but faced with near-term expirations — landlords are now more accommodating of short-term deals than they’ve been in decades.
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Their expirations are a long way off and that makes them prime candidates for long-term plays and secure bets for shorter-term trades.
LEAPs 2006
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"Our tenant retention for 2009 was nearly 80 percent and we extended near term expirations when appropriate.
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"Our tenant retention for 2009 was nearly 80 percent and we extended near term expirations when appropriate.
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Now the majority of the 2014 expirations, which is in the red, in the bottom, is occupied by State Street.
unknown title 2011
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