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  • 101not exactly — BY NO MEANS, not at all, in no way, certainly not; not really. → exactly * * * informal 1) not at all that was not exactly convincing 2) not quite but close to being not exactly agitated, but disturbed * * * not exactly informal 1 used in speech …

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  • 102all or none order — ( AON) Used in context of general equities. A limited price order that is to be executed in its entirety or not at all (no partial transaction), and thus is testing the strength/conviction of the counterparty. Unlike an FOK order, an AON order is …

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  • 103all-or-none order — ( AON) Used in context of general equities. A limited price order that is to be executed in its entirety or not at all (no partial transaction), and thus is testing the strength/conviction of the counterparty. Unlike an FOK order, an AON order is …

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  • 104All-time Paralympic Games medal table — An all time medal table for all Paralympic Games from 1960 to 2004 Summer Paralympic Games is tabulated below. The IOC itself does not publish all time tables, and publishes unofficial tables only per single Games. This table was thus compiled by …

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  • 105all or none — See Bowditch law. * * * (awl or nun) 1. the principle that the heart muscle, under whatever stimulus, will contract to the fullest extent or not at all; stimulation of any single atrial or ventricular muscle fiber causes the action potential to… …

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  • 106All-Channel Receiver Act — The All Channel Receiver Act (ACRA) (USCSub|47|303|s), commonly known as the All Channels Act was passed by the United States Congress in 1961, to allow the Federal Communications Commission to require that all television set manufacturers must… …

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  • 107not all there —    stupid or confused    It describes a mental state, not that of an amputee:     That poor creature who s not quite all there. (Christie, 1940)    Atypically, all there means keenly intelligent …

    How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • 108all too — adverb to a high degree (Freq. 8) she is all too ready to accept the job • Syn: ↑only too * * * all/only/too phrase used for emphasizing that you wish that something did not happen so much or that some …

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  • 109all — predeterminer, determiner, & pronoun the whole quantity or extent of. ↘[det.] any whatever. ↘[det.] the greatest possible. ↘[pronoun] everything. adverb 1》 completely. 2》 (in games) used after a number to indicate an equal score. Phrases all… …

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  • 110all-or-none law — /awl euhr nun /, Physiol. the principle that under given conditions the response of a nerve or muscle fiber to a stimulus at any strength above the threshold is the same: the muscle or nerve responds completely or not at all. [1895 1900] * * * ▪… …

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