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noun
The process of bringing something into existence.
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The World Bank estimates there will be $646 billion sent between family and friends this year, and the U.S. dominates when it comes to origination of those transfers.
To prepare bids he locked himself in his office to write a computer program with 50 variables (now 250), ranging from home price changes by neighborhood to interest rates to origination dates.
According to Averroes, it is important to acknowledge that the existence of the world has a cause, and so any philosophical account of eternity that suggests otherwise won't do, whereas it is equally important to recognize that existence itself along with time "extend continuously at both extremes," and so, any unreflective religious commitment to origination in time won't do.
I wish I could lay claim to origination of this very tiny breath of positivity, but I can't.
Yet, when we applied methods which should be insensitive to this artifact, the signal did not vanish, but instead transferred to origination.
A potential problem with this definition is that a biodiversity change due to origination coming out of an extinction period would now be a much larger fractional change than an exactly equivalent but opposite change due to extinction going into the same period.
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Long-distance telephone companies are required to pay "origination" and "termination" fees to local telephone companies at each end of a call.
"We believe it should be an essentially commercial network, with a modest but important public service commitment to UK originations and to UK and international news, available free-to-air across the whole of the UK," said Ofcom.
Therefore TE exaptation has the potential to make a significant contribution to LSG origination.
In fact, the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators has been calling for an end to loan origination fees for several years and renewed that message to Congress last summer in their proposals for student financial aid reauthorization.
This major flaw can be traced back to its origination in 1934 by Simon Kuznets, who invented the measure in order to codify the goings on of a complex and difficult global economy.
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