Partially means that something is only a portion of the whole, but its still important or useful in some way. It can also refer to a small piece of something, like an ingredient in cooking.

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RE: Portionally
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RE: Oppai
Oppai refers to a term used in South Korea that means older brother or a close friend. It is used to address older people, particularly those who are respected and revered in society. The term is also used as a form of endearment between family members. In a romantic context, it is used to refer to the older male who takes care of his younger female partner.
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RE: Budget
The term budget refers to an estimation of revenue and expenses over a specified future period of time and is usually compiled and re-evaluated on a periodic basis. Budgets can be made for any entity that wants to spend money, including governments and businesses, along with people and households at any income level.
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shr
Shr stands for shrink and is a term used to refer to someone who specializes in helping people cope with difficult emotions or trauma. A shrink can help a person work through difficult emotions, develop coping mechanisms and learn to manage stress. They can also provide therapy, support groups or other types of counseling to help a person feel better.
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astrose
Astrose is a term used to describe an object or concept that is difficult, confusing, and ambiguous. It can be used to describe anything that is difficult or confusing, such as a puzzle or an enigma. Astrose is often used in literature and philosophy to describe complex or ambiguous ideas that require interpretation and analysis.
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arboricultural
Arboriculegent means from the land of borax or from bronze. It is a type of metal alloy that contains boron, copper and zinc. The alloy is used in the production of brass, bronze and other metals.
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espouse
Espoose is a term used in the field of linguistics to describe a feature that is used in the pronunciation of words. It refers to a consonant sound that is made with the tongue held in a particular position, such as when producing the sound /spɔʁ/. For example, the word spoon is pronounced with an espoose sound, as the p and o are both made with the tongue held in a position between them. Other examples of words that use an espoose sound include sparks and spare.
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redouts
A redo is the act of repeating something that was done incorrectly. It involves fixing the mistake and starting over again with a new result. Redo is often used in software development and web design to refer to a process where changes are made and then the system is tested again to ensure that everything works as intended. In other words, redoing something means taking the previous result and making it work again.
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parochialness
Parochialism refers to the practice of limiting ones knowledge and interests in order to conform with the beliefs of a particular religious community. It is often seen in certain cultures and communities, where individuals may feel a strong attachment to their religion and its teachings, which may prevent them from exploring other perspectives and ideas. In this context, parochialism is a negative trait that hinders individuals from fully engaging with the world and learning about new things. It is important to recognize and avoid parochialism in order to broaden ones horizons and become more well-rounded individuals.
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RE: Hummer
Humming is a way of speaking that involves the use of short, musical phrases or sounds to express oneself. In the context of conversation, humming is often used as a way to express agreement or disagreement with someone elses opinion. It is also used as a way to emphasize certain points or ideas in conversation. In some cases, humming can be used as a form of music or entertainment, with the performer using a specific set of sounds or rhythms to create an enjoyable experience for the audience. Overall, humming is a creative and expressive way to communicate with others, often used in social situations or as a form of entertainment.
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B2B
Business-to-business (B2B) refers to the process of buying and selling goods or services between businesses. It involves the exchange of goods or services between companies that have a need for each others products or services. B2B transactions occur between businesses that have a long-term relationship, such as between an auto manufacturer and a car dealership, or between two companies in the healthcare industry. In contrast, business-to-consumer (B2C) refers to the process of buying and selling goods or services between businesses, but the products being sold are not typically bought by businesses themselves. B2C transactions occur between a consumer and an online retailer or other business.
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Liquidity
Liquidity is the ease with which an asset can be bought or sold in the market. It is a measure of how much an asset can be quickly converted into cash without affecting its market value. Liquid assets are those that can be easily bought or sold in the market, while illiquid assets are those that require more time and effort to buy or sell. Liquid assets are considered riskier, as they can quickly lose value if the market experiences a downturn. On the other hand, illiquid assets are generally considered more stable and less risky.
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Customer lifetime value (CLV)
Customer lifetime value is a prediction of the profit that will result from a relationship with a customer. CLV can be affected by the length of the customer life cycle, retention rate, churn rate, and average profits by customer. There are two types of CLV:
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Leave him in the dust
to easily defeat or be much better than someone or something: