The characteristics of an item or process that can be sold.
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DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
The nations of Australia, Austria, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, UK, And the US. They are sometimes called the north as well.
DEVELOPED ECONOMY
An economy with grown and literacy employees. Training is also an element.
DEVELOPER
A party that improves land with labor and capital. It arranges its usability to sell parcels of it for structures for rent.
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
Nations not in the developed nations. They are sometimes called the south. Refer to least developed countries .
DEVELOPMENT
1. using scientific knowledge to meet goals. 2. to extend a theory or invention. 3. changes in economics and social trends in the culuture and environment . 4. adding improvements […]
DEVELOPMENT BANK
Institutions that fund new businesses for development of equity and capital.
DEVELOPMENT BOND
Bonds the government gives to get more funding in a project or area.
DEVELOPMENT CAPITAL
Equity funding that expands profitable firms with less risky ventures that have high profit.
DEVELOPMENT COST
The costs to start a project and finish it. Other costs are called operational costs.
DEVELOPMENT SPECIFICATION
To make and test an item under development .
DEVELOPMENT STAGE
When a firm’s product is still being researched. Nothing is earned but loses money.
DEVELOPMENT STAGE ENTERPRISE
A business that launches itself but operations hasn’t started or have started but has no income.It takes money to make money and that is the result of this stage. The […]
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY
The strategies of incremental gain, evolutionary gain, or grand design.
DEVELOPMENTAL CHANGE
Change that uses what exists and improves it with minimal progress for an organization . Refer to transformational change and transitional change .
DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITY
Having impaired mental faculties that prevents potential to be met and responses that are adaptive.
DEVELOPMENTAL LICENSE
An agreement when one party lets another evaluate it for a time. If things go well than formal licensing is offered.
DEVELOPMENTAL MANUFACTURING
Building a configuratins in the product development stage.
DEVENERUNT
A writ, now obsolete, directed to the king’s escheators when any ofthe king’s tenants in capite dies, and when his son and heir dies within age and in theking’s custody, […]
DEVEST
To deprive; to take away; to withdraw. Usually spoken of an authority,power, property, or title; as the estate is devested.Devest is opposite to invest. As to invest signifies to deliver […]
DEVIATED RATE
When a company offeres a rate a lawyer recommends but is lower than the usual for the area.
DEVIATION
In insurance. Varying from the risks insured against, as described inthe policy, without necessity or just cause, after the risk has begun. 1 Phil. Ins.
DEVIATION CLAUSE
When insurance covers route changes of the vessel.
DEVIATION CRITERIA
The limit past deviation will breach a contract or affect an item.
DEVIATION PERMIT
Authorization to change a requirement of an item or time.