A message that is subconscious to advertise an product and reach the audience without them being aware.
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HIDDEN PRICE INCREASE
Downsizing the package quantity of an item instead of a price increase.
HIDDEN RESERVE
A resource not on a balance sheet like land or a building that has less value than the market value . It is hidden sometimes on purpose to have a […]
HIDDEN TAX
a tax that is hidden from the person buying an item.
HIDDEN UNEMPLOYMENT
Unemployed parties that are not in unemployment figures the government releases. It happens because figures include people that are seeking employment. Those not looking or have given up are not […]
HIDDEN VALUES
An instrument a company keeps but doesn’t show on the balance sheet .
HIDE
In old English law . A measure of land, being as much as could be worked withone plow. It is variously estimated at from CO to 100 acres, but was […]
HIDEL
In old English law . A place of protection; a sanctuary. St. 1 Hen. VII. cc. 5,6; Cowell.
HIDGILD
A sum of money paid by a villein or servant to save himself from awhipping. Fleta, 1. 1, c. 47,
HiEC EST CONVENTIO
Lat. This is an agreement. Words with which agreementsanciently commenccd.Yearb. II. 6 Edw. II. 191.
HIERARCHICAL
A structure of many levels. It shows chain of command in a pyramid. A large base of worker supports the smaller levels above them. The top is the president or […]
HIERARCHICAL APPEALS PROCEDURE
When an employee takes their grievance goes to the upper level in the hierarchy.
HIERARCHICAL ORGANIZATION
A pyramid like organization when a person controls an area with subordinates. Higher levels are more powerful and control underlings.
HIERARCHY
Originally, government by a body of priests. Now, the body of officersin any church or ecclesiastical institution . considered as forming an ascending series ofranks or degrees of power and […]
HIERARCHY OF AUTHORITY
The power structure and authority that increases at higher levels in the hierarchy. The person at the top is most powerful and makes the final decision .
HIERARCHY OF EFFECTS
The give steps of consumer passes. It is awareness, interest, evaluation, conviction, and purchase.
HiEREDE DELIBERANDO AITEF-I QUI HABET CUSTODIUM TERR
An ancient writ, directed to the sheriff, to require one that had the body of au heir, beingin ward, to deliver him to the person whose ward he was by […]
HIGH
This term, as used in variouscompound legal phrases, is sometimes merely an addition of dignity, not importing acomparison; but more generally it means exalted, either in rank or location, oroccupying […]
HIGH BAILIFF
An officer attached to an English county court . His duties are to attend the court when sitting; to serve summonses ; and to execute orders, warrants, writs, etc. St. […]
HIGH CARBON STEEL
Steel with more than .03% carbon and is harde but less formable than the lowcarbon steel. It is used in springs, farming equipment, and high wear uses.
HIGH COMMISSIONER
The highest diplomat in commission. It is similar to an ambassador.
HIGH CONSTABLE OF ENGLAND, LORD
His office has been disused (except only upon great and solemn occasions. as the coronation, or the like) since the attainder of Stafford, Duke of Buckingham, in the reign of […]
HIGH COURT OF ADMIRALTY
In English law . This was a court which exercised jurisdiction in prize cases, and had general jurisdiction in maritime causes, on the instance side. Its proceedings were usually in […]
HIGH COURT OF ERRORS AUD APPEALS
The court of last resort in the state of Mississippi.
HIGH CRIMES
High crimes and misdemeanors are such immoral and unlawful acts as are nearly allied and equal in guilt to felony, yet, owing to some technical circumstance, do I not fall […]