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acenta, birim, ajanlık, acentelik, organ, büro, ajans, kurum, komisyonculuk, vekalet, temsil, instans, vasıta, kuruluş, acente; ajans: travel agency seyahat acentesi. news agency haber ajansı, devlet dairesi, aracılık, temsilci, MAKAM, BÜRO, DAİRE:Hava karargahında, bir üst adına veya yerine iş görme yetkisi verilmiş büro veya teşkil, eylemlilik, delalet, aktör, kurum,ajans, daire,birim, tecimyerlik,

1agency acenta     ts
2agency birim  Politika, Siyaset     ts
3agency ajanlık     ts
4agency acentelik     ts
5agency organ     ts
6agency büro  Ticaret     ts
7agency ajans     ts
8agency kurum  Politika, Siyaset     ts
9agency komisyonculuk     ts
10agency vekalet  İnşaat     ts
11agency temsil  Kanun     ts
12agency instans  Tıp     ts
13agency vasıta     ts
14agency kuruluş     ts
15agency acente; ajans: travel agency seyahat acentesi. news agency haber ajansı  isim     ts
16agency devlet dairesi  isim     ts
17agency aracılık  isim     ts
18agency temsilci     ts
19agency MAKAM, BÜRO, DAİRE:Hava karargahında, bir üst adına veya yerine iş görme yetkisi verilmiş büro veya teşkil  Askeri     ts
20agency eylemlilik     ts
21agency delalet     ts
22agency aktör     ts
23agency kurum,ajans, daire,birim  Avrupa Birliği     ts
24agency tecimyerlik     ts
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Debt securities issued by federal government agencies or federally sponsored, but privately owned, agencies, Those Commonwealth agencies bound by the Policy and listed in the Schedule, A colloquial term for securities issued by one of the federal agencies (e g , the Federal National Mortgage Association or the Government National Mortgage Association), Federal sponsored agency securities including discount notes, or interest bearing notes, and bonds The agencies were created by Congress to reduce the cost of capital for certain borrowing sectors of the economy deemed to be important enough to warrant assistance, such as farmers, homeowners, and students, Those signatories party to this Protocol which for the time being are prescribed by order of the Secretary of State under a duty to formulate and implement crime and disorder strategies in compliance with the Crime and Disorder Act 1998, Shorthand market terminology for any obligation issued by a government-sponsored entity (GSE), or a federally related institution Obligations of GSEs are not guaranteed by the full faith and credit of the US government There are eight GSEs, five of which are currently active in the new issue market The five include, Federal agency securities, Federal agency securities [Harvey] slang for securities issued by an agency of the federal government, or a corporation chartered by Congress, such as the FHLMC, FNMA or GNMA [OTS], Securities issued by a federal agency, Clarion - Quantm - Anit Advertisers - Solid Action - Continental Advertising - Herald - Fusion - Mode - Garuda, The faculty of acting or of exerting power; the state of being in action; action; instrumentality, The office of an agent, or factor; the relation between a principal and his agent; business of one entrusted with the concerns of another, The place of business of an agent, A bond issued by a US government-backed entity, such as Fannie Mae, The term "agency" signifies relations existing between two parties by which one is authorized to perform or transact certain business for the other; also applies to the office of the agent, Legal relationship between a principal and agent arising from a contract in which the principal engages the agent to perform certain acts on the principal's behalf, The relationship between a party who acts on behalf of another, and the principal on whose behalf the agent acts In agency relationships, the principal retains legal title to property or other assets, The relationship between principal and agent that arises out of a contract either expressed or implied, written or oral, wherein an agent is employed by a person to do certain acts on the person's behalf in dealing with a third party For example, when you ask Sumitomo to sell your home, there is an agency relationship between you and Sumitomo, (OMB Circular A-130) Any executive department, military department, government corporation, government controlled corporation, or other establishment in the executive branch of the Federal Government, or any independent regulatory agency Within the Executive Office of the President, the term includes only OMB and the Office of Administration, An organization beholden with the responsibility to design, produce and manage the advertising for its customers Agencies that handle digital creative and online campaigns are typical called interactive agencies Many agencies handle both interactive and traditional media, Any department, agency, or instrumentality of the United States Government, or a corporation owned or controlled by the Government of the United States The term agency does not include a Federal Reserve Bank, A relationship between two or more persons whereby one is authorized to act for another, An agency relationship is created when you appoint someone to act on your behalf In so doing, the agent then becomes bound by certain fiduciary duties, which include obedience, loyalty, disclosure, confidentiality, accountability and reasonable care and diligence An agency relationship can be created by a desire to be represented and a consent to represent, however it is more often created as a result of a listing agreement or a buyer representation agreement, An agency of state government means a department, commission, board, office, council, or other entity in the executive or judicial branch of government that is created by the constitution or a statute of this state, including a university system or institution of higher education as defined by Section 61 003, Education Code, The relationship resulting from mutual consent between the principal and his or her agent that the agent will act on the principal’s behalf and subject to his or her control, (a) Any agency, department, board, commission, or authority of the Commonwealth (b) Agency shall not be considered to include a Federal, municipal, r regional agency, department, board, commission or authority, unless it is: 1 a municipal redevelopment agency created or acting in accordance with M G L c 121A or c 121B; or 2 any other authority of any political subdivision of the Commonwealth that is created or acting specifically as an authority in accordance with applicable statutes, agentship, A relationship created when one person, the principal, delegates to another, the agent, the right to act on his/her behalf in business transactions and to excuse some degree of disaction while so acting, Executive agencies as defined in Section 102 of Title 5, U S Code (including those with employees and applicants for employment who are paid from nonappropriated funds), the United States Postal Service, the Postal Rate Commission, and those units of the legislative and judicial branches of the Federal government having positions in the competitive service, The legal relationship between an agent and a principal See agency relationship, The relationship between an agent and principal One who represents another from whom he has derived authority, The legal relationship between buyer or seller and their authorized representative agent, means any executive agency or military department (as defined in 5 U S C 105 and 102, respectively), the Government Printing Office, and the Library of Congress, The relationship between two people or entities where one is a principal and the other is an agent representing the principal in activities with other parties, such as a real estate agent buying or selling for a client, the state of serving as an official and authorized delegate or agent, how a result is obtained or an end is achieved; "a means of control"; "an example is the best agency of instruction"; "the true way to success", the state of being in action or exerting power; "the agency of providence"; "she has free agency", an administrative unit of government; "the Central Intelligence Agency"; "the Census Bureau"; "Office of Management and Budget"; "Tennessee Valley Authority", A relationship created when one person, the "principal," delegates to another, the "agent," the right to act on the principal's behalf in business transactions and to exercise some degree of discretion while so acting An agency gives rise to a fiduciary relationship and imposes on the agent, as the fiduciary of the principal, certain duties, obligations and high standards of good faith and loyalty, A relationship created when one person (the principal) delegates to another (the agent) the fight to act on his or her behalf in business transactions, a business that serves other businesses, (a) The relationship that exists when a person, known as the principal, contracts to another, the agent, to perform an act in that person's stead (b) Common term for a firm offering representation, A relationship in which the agent is given the authority to act on behalf of another person (Principal), A relationship created when one person, the principal, delegates to another, the agent, the right to act on his or her behalf in business transactions and to exercise some degree of discretion while so acting An agency gives rise to a fiduciary relationship and imposes on the agent, as the fiduciary of the principal, certain duties, obligations, and high standards of good faith and loyalty (See agent, fiduciary, dual agency, buyer's broker), The relationship between a person (the Principal) and another person (the Agent) who was appointed, selected, empowered, given authority by the Principal to represent the interests of the Principal in dealings with third parties and to bind the Principal to statements, warranties or contracts, franchise; bureau; office; means of action, method, An agency is a business which provides a service on behalf of other businesses. We had to hire maids through an agency. see also advertising agency, employment agency, press agency, travel agency, An agency is a government organization responsible for a certain area of administration. the government agency which monitors health and safety at work in Britain. In law, a relationship in which one party (the agent) acts on behalf of and under the control of another (the principal) in dealing with third parties. It has its roots in ancient servant-master relations. Agency becomes a legal issue when the agent injures or wrongs a third party. In Anglo-American law, principals are bound by and liable for the acts of such agents as stockbrokers, business agents, contractors, real-estate agents, lawyers, union representatives, managing partners, and private detectives. See also regulatory agency. Central Intelligence Agency Environmental Protection Agency European Space Agency ESA International Atomic Energy Agency mercantile agency National Security Agency news agency Pinkerton National Detective Agency Railway Express Agency regulatory agency, the state of being in action or exerting power; "the agency of providence"; "she has free agency, a business that serves other businesses an administrative unit of government; "the Central Intelligence Agency"; "the Census Bureau"; "Office of Management and Budget"; "Tennessee Valley Authority", The place of business of am agent, The office of an agent, or factor; the relation between a principal and his agent; business of one intrusted with the concerns of another,

25 Debt securities issued by federal government agencies or federally sponsored, but privately owned, agencies     ts
26 Those Commonwealth agencies bound by the Policy and listed in the Schedule     ts
27 A colloquial term for securities issued by one of the federal agencies (e g , the Federal National Mortgage Association or the Government National Mortgage Association)     ts
28 Federal sponsored agency securities including discount notes, or interest bearing notes, and bonds The agencies were created by Congress to reduce the cost of capital for certain borrowing sectors of the economy deemed to be important enough to warrant assistance, such as farmers, homeowners, and students     ts
29 Those signatories party to this Protocol which for the time being are prescribed by order of the Secretary of State under a duty to formulate and implement crime and disorder strategies in compliance with the Crime and Disorder Act 1998     ts
30 Shorthand market terminology for any obligation issued by a government-sponsored entity (GSE), or a federally related institution Obligations of GSEs are not guaranteed by the full faith and credit of the US government There are eight GSEs, five of which are currently active in the new issue market The five include     ts
31 Federal agency securities     ts
32 Federal agency securities [Harvey] slang for securities issued by an agency of the federal government, or a corporation chartered by Congress, such as the FHLMC, FNMA or GNMA [OTS]     ts
33 Securities issued by a federal agency     ts
34 Clarion - Quantm - Anit Advertisers - Solid Action - Continental Advertising - Herald - Fusion - Mode - Garuda     ts
35agency The faculty of acting or of exerting power; the state of being in action; action; instrumentality - "The superintendence and agency of Providence in the natural world. --Woodward."     ts
36agency The office of an agent, or factor; the relation between a principal and his agent; business of one entrusted with the concerns of another     ts
37agency The place of business of an agent     ts
38agency A bond issued by a US government-backed entity, such as Fannie Mae     ts
39Agency The term "agency" signifies relations existing between two parties by which one is authorized to perform or transact certain business for the other; also applies to the office of the agent     ts
40Agency Legal relationship between a principal and agent arising from a contract in which the principal engages the agent to perform certain acts on the principal's behalf     ts
41Agency The relationship between a party who acts on behalf of another, and the principal on whose behalf the agent acts In agency relationships, the principal retains legal title to property or other assets     ts
42Agency The relationship between principal and agent that arises out of a contract either expressed or implied, written or oral, wherein an agent is employed by a person to do certain acts on the person's behalf in dealing with a third party For example, when you ask Sumitomo to sell your home, there is an agency relationship between you and Sumitomo     ts
43Agency (OMB Circular A-130) Any executive department, military department, government corporation, government controlled corporation, or other establishment in the executive branch of the Federal Government, or any independent regulatory agency Within the Executive Office of the President, the term includes only OMB and the Office of Administration     ts
44Agency An organization beholden with the responsibility to design, produce and manage the advertising for its customers Agencies that handle digital creative and online campaigns are typical called interactive agencies Many agencies handle both interactive and traditional media     ts
45Agency Any department, agency, or instrumentality of the United States Government, or a corporation owned or controlled by the Government of the United States The term agency does not include a Federal Reserve Bank     ts
46Agency A relationship between two or more persons whereby one is authorized to act for another     ts
47Agency An agency relationship is created when you appoint someone to act on your behalf In so doing, the agent then becomes bound by certain fiduciary duties, which include obedience, loyalty, disclosure, confidentiality, accountability and reasonable care and diligence An agency relationship can be created by a desire to be represented and a consent to represent, however it is more often created as a result of a listing agreement or a buyer representation agreement     ts
48Agency An agency of state government means a department, commission, board, office, council, or other entity in the executive or judicial branch of government that is created by the constitution or a statute of this state, including a university system or institution of higher education as defined by Section 61 003, Education Code     ts
49Agency The relationship resulting from mutual consent between the principal and his or her agent that the agent will act on the principal’s behalf and subject to his or her control     ts
50Agency (a) Any agency, department, board, commission, or authority of the Commonwealth (b) Agency shall not be considered to include a Federal, municipal, r regional agency, department, board, commission or authority, unless it is: 1 a municipal redevelopment agency created or acting in accordance with M G L c 121A or c 121B; or 2 any other authority of any political subdivision of the Commonwealth that is created or acting specifically as an authority in accordance with applicable statutes     ts
51Agency agentship     ts
52Agency A relationship created when one person, the principal, delegates to another, the agent, the right to act on his/her behalf in business transactions and to excuse some degree of disaction while so acting     ts
53Agency Executive agencies as defined in Section 102 of Title 5, U S Code (including those with employees and applicants for employment who are paid from nonappropriated funds), the United States Postal Service, the Postal Rate Commission, and those units of the legislative and judicial branches of the Federal government having positions in the competitive service     ts
54Agency The legal relationship between an agent and a principal See agency relationship     ts
55Agency The relationship between an agent and principal One who represents another from whom he has derived authority     ts
56Agency The legal relationship between buyer or seller and their authorized representative agent     ts
57Agency means any executive agency or military department (as defined in 5 U S C 105 and 102, respectively), the Government Printing Office, and the Library of Congress     ts
58Agency The relationship between two people or entities where one is a principal and the other is an agent representing the principal in activities with other parties, such as a real estate agent buying or selling for a client     ts
59Agency the state of serving as an official and authorized delegate or agent     ts
60Agency how a result is obtained or an end is achieved; "a means of control"; "an example is the best agency of instruction"; "the true way to success"     ts
61Agency the state of being in action or exerting power; "the agency of providence"; "she has free agency"     ts
62Agency an administrative unit of government; "the Central Intelligence Agency"; "the Census Bureau"; "Office of Management and Budget"; "Tennessee Valley Authority"     ts
63Agency A relationship created when one person, the "principal," delegates to another, the "agent," the right to act on the principal's behalf in business transactions and to exercise some degree of discretion while so acting An agency gives rise to a fiduciary relationship and imposes on the agent, as the fiduciary of the principal, certain duties, obligations and high standards of good faith and loyalty     ts
64Agency A relationship created when one person (the principal) delegates to another (the agent) the fight to act on his or her behalf in business transactions     ts
65Agency a business that serves other businesses     ts
66Agency (a) The relationship that exists when a person, known as the principal, contracts to another, the agent, to perform an act in that person's stead (b) Common term for a firm offering representation     ts
67Agency A relationship in which the agent is given the authority to act on behalf of another person (Principal)     ts
68Agency A relationship created when one person, the principal, delegates to another, the agent, the right to act on his or her behalf in business transactions and to exercise some degree of discretion while so acting An agency gives rise to a fiduciary relationship and imposes on the agent, as the fiduciary of the principal, certain duties, obligations, and high standards of good faith and loyalty (See agent, fiduciary, dual agency, buyer's broker)     ts
69Agency The relationship between a person (the Principal) and another person (the Agent) who was appointed, selected, empowered, given authority by the Principal to represent the interests of the Principal in dealings with third parties and to bind the Principal to statements, warranties or contracts     ts
70agency franchise; bureau; office; means of action, method  isim     ts
71agency An agency is a business which provides a service on behalf of other businesses. We had to hire maids through an agency. see also advertising agency, employment agency, press agency, travel agency     ts
72agency An agency is a government organization responsible for a certain area of administration. the government agency which monitors health and safety at work in Britain. In law, a relationship in which one party (the agent) acts on behalf of and under the control of another (the principal) in dealing with third parties. It has its roots in ancient servant-master relations. Agency becomes a legal issue when the agent injures or wrongs a third party. In Anglo-American law, principals are bound by and liable for the acts of such agents as stockbrokers, business agents, contractors, real-estate agents, lawyers, union representatives, managing partners, and private detectives. See also regulatory agency. Central Intelligence Agency Environmental Protection Agency European Space Agency ESA International Atomic Energy Agency mercantile agency National Security Agency news agency Pinkerton National Detective Agency Railway Express Agency regulatory agency     ts
73agency the state of being in action or exerting power; "the agency of providence"; "she has free agency     ts
74agency a business that serves other businesses an administrative unit of government; "the Central Intelligence Agency"; "the Census Bureau"; "Office of Management and Budget"; "Tennessee Valley Authority"     ts
75agency The place of business of am agent     ts
76agency The office of an agent, or factor; the relation between a principal and his agent; business of one intrusted with the concerns of another     ts
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