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  • price of renting a house or other real property. It may also refer to: Rent Control (1984 film) Rent Control (2005 film) This disambiguation page lists...
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  • to provoke feelings of guilt in others Rent strike, when a group of tenants en masse agrees to refuse to pay rent until a specific list of demands is met...
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  • MBR (redirect from MBR (disambiguation))
    Bin Rashid Library, Dubai, United Arab Emirates Maximum base rent, as used in rent control in New York Minerações Brasileiras Reunidas, an iron mining...
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  • electrically controlled switch used for switching a power circuit Touch (disambiguation) Kontakt (disambiguation) Kontact Contakt This disambiguation page lists...
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  • LC (redirect from LC (disambiguation))
    Commission), a rent fixing commission by the Land Law (Ireland) Act 1881 Library of Congress, the de facto United States national library Liquor Control, including...
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  • LHA (redirect from LHA (disambiguation))
    pay their rent Stock ticker for Lufthansa on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange LaurenHill Academy, in Saint-Laurent, Montreal This disambiguation page lists...
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  • homelessness than those with adequate or surplus housing stock: Variations in rent-levels and vacancies are chief factors explaining regional variations in...
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  • RTO (redirect from RTO (disambiguation))
    timeout, in the Transmission Control Protocol Reverse takeover, a merger between a public company and a private company Rent-to-own a piece of property...
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  • third party and the holder of the revenue stream receives fixed periodic rents from the contractor. It is most commonly used in public finance, where governments...
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    Court's "Searle Decision" of 1990, Berkeley changed its rent control policy, leading to large rent increases between 1991 and 1994. In 2000, Searle received...
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    Arms industry (category Arms control)
    change in attitude about war more generally meant that governments began to control and regulate the trade themselves.[citation needed] The volume of the arms...
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    structure, but was rent internally with its own political factions. Even Japan's wartime Prime Minister, Hideki Tōjō, had difficulty controlling portions of...
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  • property containing certain content. For example, a copyright owner can control the reproduction of the work forming the copyright. However, the intangible...
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  • their methods in order to flourish in a competitive labor market. Terms of rent for land were becoming subject to economic market forces rather than to the...
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  • California Proposition 98 (category All article disambiguation pages)
    limitations on the use of eminent domain and prohibition of rent control This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title California Proposition...
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  • Capital RONA – Return on net assets ROS – Return on Sales RR – Resource rent RSP – Retail selling price RWA – Risk-weighted asset R&D – Research and Development...
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    attention as his or her own property. Algorithmic attention rents Attention (disambiguation) Attention inequality Attention management Center for Humane...
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    exploitation such as hunting, fishing or felling trees, monopolies in trade, money rents and tax farms. There never existed a standard feudal system, nor did there...
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  • other. In the Season 8 episode "The Tiger in the Tale", Sweets and Daisy rent an apartment together, and both, especially Daisy, seem excited at the chance...
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    and venture capitalists. Alongside the Welser family, the Fugger family controlled much of the European economy in the sixteenth century and accumulated...
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