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Overhead logo #10101) Above 2) Aloft 3) Birdseye 4) Costs 5) Elevated 6) Smash 7) Upinthesky 8) Viewgraph
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Overhead logo #10101) Above average 2) Above the head 3) Above your head 4) Aloft 5) Budget figure 6) Business expense 7) Business expense category 8) Business term 9) Certain business expenses 10) Elevated 11) Engineering concept 12) Exclusively Anglo word 13) Exclusively Saxon word 14) In the sky 15) Like a halo 16) Over the head
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overhead logo #21852Stroke in which the player hits the ball over his/her head; if the shot is hit relatively strongly, it is referred to as a smash; smashes are often referred to as simply overheads, although not every overhead shot is a smash.
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Overhead logo #21000[business] In business, overhead or overhead expense refers to an ongoing expense of operating a business; it is also known as an `operating expense`. Examples include rent, gas, electricity, and labour burden. The term overhead is usually used when grouping expenses that are necessary to the continued functioning of the business but cannot...
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Overhead logo #21000[computing] In computer science, overhead is any combination of excess or indirect computation time, memory, bandwidth, or other resources that are required to attain a particular goal. It is a special case of engineering overhead. ==Examples== ===Computer Programming=== ===Communications=== ==Choice of algorithm== A programmer/software eng...
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Overhead logo #21000[engineering] In engineering, some methods or components make special demands on the system. The extra design features necessary to accommodate these demands are called overhead. For instance, in electrical engineering, a particular integrated circuit might draw large current, requiring a robust power delivery circuit and a heat-dissipation...
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Overhead logo #21002• (adv.) Aloft; above; in or attached to the ceiling or roof; in the story or upon the floor above; in the zenith.
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Overhead logo #21012The expenses of a business that are not attributable directly to the production or sale of goods.
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overhead logo #20108The basic direct and indirect costs of a business operation, such as labor, rent, utilities and insurance. Total operating costs, including fixed and variable expenses.
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overhead logo #20688In economics, fixed costs in a business that do not vary in the short term. These might include property rental, heating and lighting, insurance, and administration costs. ...
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Overhead logo #22402Expenses incurred in operating a business, such as rent, executive salaries, and insurance, that are
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Overhead logo #22402The expenses of a business that are not attributable directly) the production or sale of goods.
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Overhead logo #10444In a barcode system, the fixed number of characters required for start, stop and checking in a given symbol. For example, a symbol requiring a start/stop and two check characters contains four characters of overhead. Thus, to encode three characters, seven characters are required to be printed
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Overhead logo #10444The collection of indirect costs of R & D for a research organisation. Generally a cost that is not usually charged direct to a cost unit and tends to be fixed in relation to output.
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Overhead logo #20972O`ver·head' adverb Aloft; above; in or attached to the ceiling or roof; in the story or upon the floor above; in the zenith. « While overhead the moon Sits arbitress.» Milton. Also used adjectively; as, an overhead crane, gear, etc. Overhead engine , a ...
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Overhead logo #22048Ongoing expenses incurred as a natural result of running a game company, aside from wages and salaries.
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overhead logo #23174ceiling.
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Overhead logo #23156(also: 'smash') a situation when the player is hitting the ball over his/her head; if the shot is hit relatively strong, it is referred to as the smash (see: Smash); smashes are often referred as simply 'overheads', although not every overhead shot is a smash
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Overhead logo #24027a physical or procedural obstacle to a direct ascent to the surface. An example of a physical overhead would be a cave ceiling, fishing net, ship hull, or wreckage, whereas a procedural overhead is a decompression obligation.
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Overhead logo #20551Expenses that do not change as production changes.  A simple way to look at overhead is even if there were no sales, what expenses would still have to be met?  Typically expenses such as lease payments, utilities, etc.
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overhead logo #20974 adjective located or originating from above; `an overhead crossing`
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overhead logo #22879See indirect cost.
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overhead logo #21199over one's head; aloft; up in the air or sky, esp. near the zenith: There was a cloud overhead. · so as to be completely submerged or deeply involved: to plunge overhead in water; to sink overhead in debt.
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Overhead logo #23570Overhead costs are?indirect costs?that can?t be traced back to a specific product as well as ongoing administrative expenses that do not generate revenues. These costs do not involve?direct labor,?direct materials, or?direct expenses?that customers pay for.
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Overhead logo #23451The amount of reality-bending in a science fiction or fantasy story which the reader must absorb as a precondition of enjoying the work and appreciating the dramatic point
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