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  2. Glossary of North American horse racing - Wikipedia

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    Advance-deposit wagering Advance-deposit wagering (ADW) is a form of horse race gambling in which the bettor must fund their account before being allowed to place bets. ADW is often conducted online or by phone.

  3. Carveout - Wikipedia

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    Carveout or carve-out may refer to: Divisional buyout; Equity carve-out; A specific exemption incorporated into a law. This page was last edited on ...

  4. Equity carve-out - Wikipedia

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    Equity carve-out (ECO), also known as a split-off IPO or a partial spin-off, is a type of corporate reorganization, in which a company creates a new subsidiary and subsequently IPOs it, while retaining management control. [1] [2] Only part of the shares are offered to the public, so the parent company retains an equity stake in the subsidiary ...

  5. GHI - Wikipedia

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    GHI may refer to: Gardens for Health International, an American philanthropic organization; Gatwick Handling, a British aircraft ground handling agent;

  6. Rider (theater) - Wikipedia

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    The hospitality rider is a list of requests for the comfort of the artist on the day of the show. Common requests are: [citation needed] Specific foods and beverages (typically water, but sometimes alcoholic beverages) Fresh towels; Transportation and hotels; A runner (a person or persons hired to act as a personal shopper/driver for band and ...

  7. ISAE 3402 - Wikipedia

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    Carve-out method: Refers to a method according to which the internal control system of a sub-service provider is not included in the scope of the audit of the service provider. For the service provider's customer, an ISAE 3402 report with a CARVE-OUT is unfavorable because relevant controls may not have been audited.

  8. Rider (legislation) - Wikipedia

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    Another rider has been the Hyde Amendment which since 1976 has been attached to Appropriation Bills to prevent Medicaid paying for most abortions. Another was the Boland Amendment in 1982 and 1983 to restrict financing of the Contras in Nicaragua. A recent notable example of a rider was in the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010.

  9. Inclusion rider - Wikipedia

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    An inclusion rider or equity rider is a provision in an actor's or filmmaker's contract that provides for a certain level of diversity in casting and production staff. For example, the rider might require a certain proportion of actors or staff to be women, people of color , LGBT people or people with disabilities. [ 1 ]