
1) Access to secrets 2) After-Christmas sale 3) Authorisation 4) Big sale 5) Department store event 6) Green light 7) Interval 8) Legal authorization 9) Permission for demolition 10) Permission to proceed 11) Right of passage 12) Sale type with huge discounts 13) Separation 14) The act of clearing 15) The space between them
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1) Acquittal 2) Headroom 3) Headway 4) Okay 5) Payment 6) Removal 7) Salesevent
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Authorization given by ATC to proceed as requested or instructed (for example
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in general, the movement of one piece so that another can move to a particular square. In square vacation the first piece moves so that the second can occupy the square on which it stood; in line vacation the first piece moves so that the second can pass over the square on which is stood on the way to its destination; line clearance, also known as ...
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• (n.) The distance by which one object clears another, as the distance between the piston and cylinder head at the end of a stroke in a steam engine, or the least distance between the point of a cogwheel tooth and the bottom of a space between teeth of a wheel with which it engages. • (n.) The act of clearing; as, to make a thorough clea...
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the process of clearing; the rate at which a substance is removed from the blood.
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(from the article `gasoline engine`) ...head. The volume at top dead centre (VTDC) is the volume occupied when the piston is closest to the cylinder head; the distance between the piston ...
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the distance between two conductive parts along a string stretched the shortest way between these conductive parts
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the removal by swallowing, of substance in the mouth. Clearance is dependent on the completeness of swallowing and the rate of flow of saliva.
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1. The process of clearing. ... 2. <physiology> The rate at which a substance is removed from the blood. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(klēr´әns) the act of clearing; specifically, complete removal of a solute or substance from a specific volume of blood per unit of time by processes such as hepatic clearance, renal clearance, or hemodialysis.
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The process by which a vehicle reviews an advertisement for legal, ethical, and taste standards, before accepting the ad for publication.
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removal or elimination, e.g., of a virus or drug from the body.
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Clear'ance (-
a ns)
noun 1. The act of clearing; as, to make a thorough
clearance .
2. A certificate that a ship or vessel has been cleared at the customhouse; permission to sail. « Every ship was subject to seizure for want of stamped
clearances .
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a sequence of scoring shorts which continues until the player has potted all the balls left on the table
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amount of space between two adjacent parts.
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Space allowed to facilitate erection of units and provide for thermal and other estimated movements in structure.
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A space between two surfaces to prevent contact, as between the edge of a door and the frame.
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A document stating that a shipment is free to be imported into the country after all legal requirements have been met.
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(1)The gap between two mating parts; (2) the space provided between the relief of a cutting tool and the surface being cut.
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The distance or angle by which one object or surface clears another.
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noun permission to proceed; `the plane was given clearance to land`
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The conclusion of an exchange of securities. (See settlement)
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A term used by short-form media buyers to indicate which part of their media order, or campaign, in any given day or week was actually broadcast.
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the act of clearing. · the distance between two objects; an amount of clear space: The bridge allowed a clearance of 37 feet at mean high water. · a formal authorization permitting access to classified information, documents, etc. · the disposal of merchandise at reduced prices to make room for new goods: He bought the coat for hal...
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