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The tranche
noun
A slice, section or portion.
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The tranche was the second in a series, following an initial release last month.
The tranche of sea bass is crisp, salty and juicy and there's a frenzy of green over the plate.
The tranche, which has been withheld since July, has been delayed by ongoing disagreement over the cuts in Athens' shaky three-party coalition.
The tranche currently absorbing losses is B4, the one owned by the CDO created by Cohen's hedge fund.
The tranche has already taken $815,000 in write-downs and been downgraded to credit rating D, for default.
The tranche of files led the US attorneys office in Sacramento to turn over even more documents that it had according to a letter to McDavid's lawyers—"inadvertently not disclosed during discovery".
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The Raw, Sensitive, and Specific sets used in the comparison with the IF set were derived from the 100% tranche, the 95% tranche, and 75% tranche of the recalibrated WGS variants (Supporting Information, Table S1 and Table S2, and Figure S1).
Typically, the repayment risk on a pool of 50-100 loans is sliced into tranches, with the lowest tranche (called the equity tranche) bearing any initial losses.
The government plans to launch the first tranche of the G-Cloud catalogue later this month.
The MDA will consume around $9 billion a year for the next five years: the first tranche was authorised last week.
The results suggest that there is a spillover effect from the A tranche to the H tranche the unconditional variance A tranche is significantly associated with the variance of H tranche.
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