
1) Commit unalterably 2) Ensure 3) Tor Books book
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[decision-making] Lock-in means that a particular technology or product is dominant, not because its inherent cost is low or performance is good, but because it enjoys the benefits of increasing returns to scale. As a result, decision makers are greatly influenced by the dominance (large market share) of a product rather than by their prefe...
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To ensure that an individual transacts all his or her business with a sole broker by providing superior services, such as accommodating block buy and sell needs or preparing excellent research (soft-dollar lock). This usually guarantees a certain volume of business.
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A contractual provision by which members are required to use certain health care providers in order to receive coverage (except in cases of urgent or emergent need).
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Allows the borrower to be assured a given rate of interest for a mortgage. This usually involves paying a fee to the lender. Mortgage rates not 'locked in' are subject to changing market conditions.
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To ensure that an individual transacts all his or her business with a sole broker by providing super
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A specified time period that an investor is locked into an investment. An example would be a... <a target=_blank href='http://www.finance-glossary.com/terms/lock-in.htm?id=1795&ginPtrCode=00000&PopupMode=false' title='Read full definition of lock-in'>more</a>
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Lock-in is British slang for an after-hours drinking session at a public house.
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[
v] - close with or as if with a tight seal 2. [v] - place in a place where something cannot be removed or someone cannot escape
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verb close with or as if with a tight seal; `This vacuum pack locks in the flavor!`
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A written agreement guaranteeing the home buyer a specified interest rate provided the loan is closed within a set period of time. The lock-in also usually specifies the number of points to be paid at closing.
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since interest rates can change frequently, many lenders offer an interest rate lock-in that guarantees a specific interest rate if the loan is closed within a specific time.
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an act or instance of becoming unalterable, unmovable, or rigid. · commitment, binding, or restriction.
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The illegal period of drinking in a closed pub after hours that Saoirse Ronan blew the cover on when she tried to explain the concept to Jimmy Fallon last year.
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(to) A character is locked in to a situation when he cannot escape from its conflict, usually because the stakes are high enough, and the consequences of non-participation so onerous, that trying and failing to better than doing nothing
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