10 hours ago Definition of back-to-back. (Entry 1 of 2) 1 : facing in opposite directions and often touching. 2 : coming one after the other : consecutive.
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8 hours ago The Back-to-Basics Acquisition Workforce Framework (BtB) reforms how to equip the acquisition workforce – creating a lean enterprise training requirement that increases opportunity for the workforce to get job-relevant training at the point of need and more targeted development training.
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11 hours ago The meaning of CREDENTIAL is warranting credit or confidence —used chiefly in the phrase credential letters. How to use credential in a sentence.
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1 hours ago The therapists listed in this directory have a wide range of credentials (academic degrees, licenses, certifications, etc.) which appear in the form of abbreviations or acronyms following the therapist's name. The list below presents some of the more common credential abbreviations and their meanings.
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9 hours ago Sep 12, 2018 . Legitimate add-back. Interest Expense: This was on a loan they had on the business, which the buyer would not be taking off…meaning it is being paid off with proceeds at closing. This was an easy one to verify that it was a legitimate add-back.
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11 hours ago noun. 1 The rear surface of the human body from the shoulders to the hips. ‘he lay on his back’. More example sentences. ‘Forbes slapped me on the back’. ‘back pain’. ‘At times I was unable to walk and had severe pain in the lower back, neck and shoulders all the time.’. ‘I smiled, putting one hand on his shoulder and tapping ...
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10 hours ago credential definition: 1. the abilities and experience that make someone suitable for a particular job or activity, or…. Learn more.
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9 hours ago in, into, or towards a previous place or condition, or an earlier time: When you take the scissors, remember to put them back. He left a note saying "Gone out. Back soon ." She went to Brazil …
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5 hours ago Jan 08, 2022 . With one's back facing that of somebody else. (physics, by extension) emerging in exactly opposite directions 2009, R. Fiore, Alessandro Papa, Igor Ivanov, Jacques Soffer, Diffraction 2008: International Workshop on Diffraction in High Energy Physics, Amer Inst of Physics Seen in laboratory frame the photon-jet pair is not any longer back-to-back and the …
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8 hours ago Jan 27, 2022 . Back definition: If you move back , you move in the opposite direction to the one in which you are facing... | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
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11 hours ago back into someone or something. to move backwards, bumping into someone or something; to move a car backwards into something, such as a garage or a parking space. (See also back someone or something into someone or something .) I'm sorry. I didn't mean to back into you. I backed into the potted plant.
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4 hours ago noun. 1 The rear surface of the human body from the shoulders to the hips. ‘At times I was unable to walk and had severe pain in the lower back, neck and shoulders all the time.’. ‘I smiled, putting one hand on his shoulder and tapping the back of some tall guy in front of us.’.
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9 hours ago 2. withdraw from, retire from, reverse from, retreat from, pull back from, back off from, back away from, recoil from, draw back from, turn tail from The two men backed out of the shop. back someone up support , second , aid , assist , stand by , bolster , side with , vouch for The girl denied being there, and the men backed her up.
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9 hours ago n. one’s support or second in a fight. (From back-up.) I need a back I can depend on. McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. See: (in) back of (something) (one's) back is turned. (one's) back is up.
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2 hours ago the upper surface of a joist, rafter, slate, tile, etc, when in position Compare bed (def. 13) at one's back behind, esp in support or pursuit. at the back of one's mind not in one's conscious …
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11 hours ago of piece of paper. [usually singular] the part of a piece of paper, etc. that is on the opposite side to the one that has information or the most important information on it. on the back Take a card and write your name on the back. on the back of something He scribbled some figures on …
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to move backwards, bumping into someone or something; to move a car backwards into something, such as a garage or a parking space. (See also back someone or something into someone or something .) I'm sorry. I didn't mean to back into you. I backed into the potted plant. (you) wanna make something of it? Want to thank TFD for its existence?
Back-to-back letters of credit are actually made up of two distinct LoCs, one issued by the buyer's bank to the intermediary and the other issued by the intermediary's bank to the seller. With the original LC from the buyer's bank in place, the broker goes to his own bank and has a second LC issued, with the seller as the beneficiary .
2 credentials plural : testimonials or certified documents showing that a person is entitled to credit or has a right to exercise official power a doctor's credentials 3 : certificate, diploma
Old English bæc, of Germanic origin; related to Middle Dutch and Old Norse bak. The adverb use dates from late Middle English and is a shortening of aback. if a thought, etc. is at the back of your mind, you are aware of it but it is not what you are mainly thinking about At the back of my mind was a small, warning voice, telling me it was wrong.
The meaning of back to back. abbreviation is "Sequential booking of two different tours, so that the traveler has a continuous journey. Also used to describe arrangements in which one group arrives as another departs.".
Definition of 'back to front'. back to front. phrase. If you are wearing something back to front, you are wearing it with the back of it at the front of your body. If you do something back to front, you do it the wrong way around, starting with the part that should come last.
“Back-to-back meetings are a recipe for running late.”. One of your meetings will run long. (Or even right up to the start of the next hour.) And then you will be late to your next meeting… even if it is a conference call. Or your next meeting will be located on another floor or in another building.