
1) Association 2) Co-partnership 3) Common stock 4) Communion 5) Communism 6) Community of goods 7) Community of possessions 8) Concept in metaphysics 9) Connection 10) Contribution 11) Cooperation 12) Cotenancy 13) Engagement 14) French word used in English 15) Group action 16) Involution 17) Involvement
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1) Concernment 2) Contribution 3) Cooperation 4) Intervention 5) Involvement
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[decision making] Participation in social science refers to different mechanisms for the public to express opinions - and ideally exert influence - regarding political, economic, management or other social decisions. Participatory decision-making can take place along any realm of human social activity, including economic (i.e. participatory...
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[ownership] In finance, `participation` is an ownership interest in a mortgage or other loan. In particular, loan participation is a cooperation of multiple lenders to issue a loan (known as participation loan) to one borrower. This is usually done in order to reduce individual risks of the lenders. The term is also used as a synonym to pro...
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[philosophy] In Philosophy participation is the inverse of inherence. Accidents are said to inhere in substance. Substances, in turn, participate in their accidents. For example, the color red is said to inhere in the red apple. Conversely, the red apple participates in the color red. Participation also is predicated by analogy to a depende...
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• (n.) community; fellowship; association. • (n.) The act or state of participating, or sharing in common with others; as, a participation in joy or sorrows. • (n.) Distribution; division into shares.
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(from the article `metaphysics`) ...developed around the theory of Forms, many difficulties were revealed, most of them familiar to Plato himself. The question of how the one Form ...
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The amount of loan or bond issue taken directly from another direct lender or underwriter.
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Participation has lots of meanings. Being involved in making decisions, planning, and reviewing anything that will affect you.
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1. The act or state of participating, or sharing in common with others; as, a participation in joy or sorrows. 'These deities are so by participation.' (Bp. Stillingfleet) 'What an honor, that God should admit us into such a blessed participation of himself!' (Atterbury) ... 2. Distribution; division into shares. ... 3. Community; fellowship; assoc...
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Announcements made inside the context of a program as opposed to those shown during station breaks. (2) An announcement or amount of broadcasting time which is shared by several advertisers.
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Student's contribution to class discussion, often taken into account in grading.
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Par·tic`i·pa'tion noun [ French
participation , Latin
participatio .]
1. The act or state of participating, or sharing in common with others; as, a
participation in joy or sorrows. « These deities are so by
participation .»
Bp. Stillingfleet. ...
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Occurs when an investor receives a portion of the profits, appreciation, or increased cash flow. This term tends to occur in the fixed income or real estate markets.
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[
n] - the condition of sharing in common with others (as fellows or partners etc.)
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noun the condition of sharing in common with others (as fellows or partners etc.)
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