sec.

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English - Turkish
sn
san
dili Bir saniye!
(Ticaret) securities exchange commission
(şarap) sek
i., k. dili saniye
(Askeri) denizaltı unsur koordinatörü (submarine element coordinator)
saniye

Bir dakikada altmış saniye vardır. - There are sixty seconds in a minute.

Bir dakikada altmış saniye vardır. - One minute has sixty seconds.

{k} second, secondary, secretary, section
{s} dry
ikinci

Doktorlar ikinci operasyonu uygulamayı reddettiler. - Doctors refused to perform a second operation.

Osaka, Japonya'nın ikinci en büyük şehridir. - Osaka is the second largest city of Japan.

Securities and Exchange Commission tahvil borsasını teftiş eden resmi daire
{s} buruk
{s} sek

Sekreterim terfî için sıkıştırıyor. - My secretary is pushing for a promotion.

O başkanın sekreteri her zaman aşırı resmîdir. - That president's secretary is always prim.

Turkish - Turkish
Kumru güvercin gibi kuşların ötüşü
English - English
{i} unit of time equaling 1/60 of a minute; moment, instant
Southeastern Conference, a college athletic conference
Second, 1/60th of a minute
Second, an short indeterminate period of time

Wait a sec!.

American board that regulates the sale and public offering of securities
Securities and Exchange Commission
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The Securities and Exchange Commission, established by Congress to protect investors in securities transactions
an independent federal agency that oversees the exchange of securities to protect investors
The primary federal regulatory agency for the securities industry The SEC promotes full disclosure and protects investors against fraudulent and manipulative practices in the securities markets
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The Securities and Exchange Commission is a federal government agency comprised of 5 commissioners appointed by the president and approved by the Senate The SEC was established to protect the individual investor from fraud and malpractice in the marketplace The commission oversees and regulates the activities of registered investment advisors, stock and bond markets, broker/dealers, and mutual funds
Securities and Exchange Commission The branch of the government that regulates the securities industry
- Securities and Exchange Commision - enforcement agency - insider transactions - try to ensure a fair market (Officers, directors, key employees cannot buy or sell share of the company without filling a report)
The Securities and Exchange Commission The SEC is an agency of the federal government which is in charge of monitoring and regulating the securities industry
an independent regulatory agency with responsibility for administering federal securities laws; companies that are publicly traded in the US are required to file documents with the SEC
(of champagne) moderately dry
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If you ask someone to wait a sec, you are asking them to wait for a very short time. Can you just hang on a sec? Be with you in a sec. Sec. is a written abbreviation for second or seconds. Grete Waitz finished with a time of 2 hrs, 29 min., 30 sec. = second. Securities and Exchange Commission. Dry. Used of wines, especially champagne. secant. the abbreviation of the Securities and Exchange Commission
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The Securities and Exchange Commission is the federal agency created to administer various acts that constitute the federal securities laws
1/60 of a minute; the basic unit of time adopted under the Systeme International d'Unites
the Securities and Exchange Commission, which supervises American stock exchanges
The Securities and Exchange Commission, established by Congress to help protect investors The SEC administers the Securities Act of 1933, the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the Securities Act Amendments of 1975, the Trust Indenture Act, the Investment Company Act, the Investment Advisers Act and the Public Utility Holding Company Act
The federal agency created by the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 to enforce federal securities laws
{s} dry, not sweet (about wine)
Securities Exchange Commission
Securities and Exchange Commission The official supervisory authority for stock exchanges in the United States
The Securities and Exchange Commission, a federal body established by the United States Congress as a national U S regulatory authority In Canada there is no national regulatory authority because securities legislation is provincially administered
(Securities and Exchange Commission) - A regulatory body of the Federal Government that oversees the financial markets
ratio of the hypotenuse to the adjacent side of a right-angled triangle
See: Securities & Exchange Commission
The Securities and Exchange Commission, the primary federal regulatory agency of the securities industry
The Securities and Exchange Commission, a US governmental agency established in 1934 to oversee the trading of all issues of securities by companies offering securities to the public
The Securities and Exchange Commission,which oversees and regulates the stock market
pocket veto
reserve city
reserve
sec.

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    sec

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    Etymology

    [ 'sek ] (adjective.) 1863. French, literally, dry; more at SACK.

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