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CVA
noun
Cerebrovascular accident.
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In contextual value added data (CVA), the background characteristics of pupils were used to help predict their later qualifications, and so decide whether an individual had done better or worse than expected.
This has been driven by an increase in Company Voluntary Arrangements (CVA) which are up by 17%. Lee Manning, president of the association of business recovery specialists (everyone's got to have an association) R3, said: The increase in CVAs is intriguing and shows the rescue culture at forefront of people's minds – with the creditor community arguably being more flexible.
It also means that the new company will be free from claims or litigation in a way which would not be achievable with a CVA.
The delivery of a successful CVA early in 2014 would finally place closure on their and Vladimir Romanov's Tynecastle era.
Trading in autumn and winter was worse than expected, Topp said, which brought forward the need for a CVA.
Both Rutte himself and his junior coalition partner, the CVA, insisted that the Netherlands must meet the targets.
Ticketus purchased 100,000 Rangers season tickets in a deal done with Whyte, meaning it could yet become a key creditor when any CVA vote arises.
"This offer we consider to be substantial and is conditional on a CVA being approved by the creditors, and Mr Whyte's shares being acquired.
But the schools taking them not only had harder-to teach pupils, they had worse CVA, and receive no pupil premium funding for them because officially the data is missing.
The extraordinary proposal for Rangers to be bought out via a loan was contained in Duff & Phelps's proposals for a company voluntary arrangement (CVA), to which a majority of the club's creditors have been asked to agree.
If the CVA does not succeed, Duff & Phelps said, Sevco has contractually agreed to buy Rangers for £5.5m.
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