
1) Human resource management 2) Medical imaging 3) Penning in the wings 4) TV picture fault
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[identity theft] Ghosting is a form of identity theft in which someone steals the identity, and sometimes even the role within society, of a specific dead person (the `ghost`) who is not widely known to be deceased. Usually, the person who steals this identity (the `ghoster`) is roughly the same age that the ghost would have been if still a...
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[television] In television, a ghost is a replica of the transmitted image, offset in position, that is super-imposed on top of the main image. ==Analog ghosting== Common causes of ghosts (in the more specific sense) are: Note that ghosts are a problem specific to the video portion of television, largely because it uses AM for transmission. ...
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An option that cannot be selected from menus but is still visible is known as 'ghosted'.
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http://www.amigahistory.co.uk/g.html

Observing an enemy player
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The illegal practice that one firm drives a stock`s price higher or lower, while other conspiring firms follow its lead to influence up the price of the stock.
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http://www.duke.edu/~charvey/Classes/wpg/bfglosg.htm

Phenomenon of a faint image on a printed sheet where it was not intended to appear.
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http://www.e-printing.co.uk/glossary.htm

There are two types of Ghosting. One is an image which appears as a lighter area on a subsequent print, due to local blanket depressions from previous image areas, another is the spoiling of a print by an image on it of work on the reverse side which has interfered with its drying, so that differences in the trapping for some colours or variations ...
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Used in the context of general equities. Sell interest ('We could get out big size in Humana.')
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A 'secondary image' that sometimes occurs on an off-air (terrestrial) television picture due to the signal being bounced off of large buildings, storm systems, etc. It is hard to explain, but once you have seen it, you'll know what I mean!
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A coating defect consisting of an image on the freshly coated plate giving the appearance of the substrate being bent or darker in color.
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1. Phenomenon of a faint image appearing on a printed sheet where it was not intended to appear. Chemical ghosting refers to the transfer of the faint image from the front of one sheet to the back of another sheet. Mechanical ghosting refers to the faint image appearing as a repeat of an image on the same side of the sheet.
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Image which appears as a lighter area on a subsequent print due to local blanket depressions from previous image areas on a letterpress rotary machine as well as on an offset press.
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Marring a print by the placement of an image of work printed on the reverse side which has interfered with its drying so that differences in the trapping frame colors or glass variations are apparent.
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the appearance of multiple images, or ghosts, on a television screen. Cf. ghost (def. 7)
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https://www.infoplease.com/dictionary/ghosting

In image editing software, the effect of changing an object's level of opacity.
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