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B.F.O.Q.


Short for the phrase "bona fide occupational qualification," in the employment discrimination context a B.F.O.Q. may absolve an employer from liability for discrimination when there is a leg [..]
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B2G


Short for business-to-government, also known as e-government. B2G is the idea that government agencies and businesses can use central Web sites to conduct business and interact with each other more .. [..]
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Baby bond


see bond
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bachelor of laws


1 : the lowest degree conferred by a law school in Canada and formerly in the U.S. see also juris doctor 2 : an undergraduate degree in law conferred by a school of law in England and Wales
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Back


1 : being overdue or in arrears [ rent] 2 : being retroactive esp. as compensation [reinstated with pay]
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back end ratio


a ratio that compares the total of all monthly debt payments (mortgage, real estate taxes and insurance, car loans, and other consumer loans) to gross monthly income.
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back pay


A type of damages award in an employment lawsuit that represents the amount of money the employee would have earned if the employee was not fired or denied a promotion illegally
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back to back escrow


arrangements that an owner makes to oversee the sale of one property and the purchase of another at the same time.
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Back-end


Back-end and front-end are expressions that describe programs relative to the user. A front-end program is one that users interact with directly, while a back-end program supports the front-end ...
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bad


not valid : void [ notice] ;esp : not covered by sufficient funds [a check]
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