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| Selected response from: Vivien Lancellotti Leão Brazil Local time: 05:11 | ||||||
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zero-minus zero-plus Explanation: I would leave this internationally known (statistical term) untranslated. It refers to the (allowed) deviation(s) from an imposed value (e.g. in a manufacturing context). |
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é permitida a notação +0 e -0 Explanation: Me parace isso |
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negativo, positivo Explanation: parece-me ter tradução. Se é abaixo de zero será negativo, se acima de zero será positivo. Boa sorte! |
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negativo, positivo Explanation: parece-me ter tradução. Se é abaixo de zero será negativo, se acima de zero será positivo. Boa sorte! |
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é permitida uma variação de +/- 0% Explanation: zero-minus zero-plus allowed -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2001-12-18 07:08:47 (GMT) Post-grading -------------------------------------------------- this may throw some more light on your choice If it is this case I agree with Vivian: subject to certain exceptions, a listed security may be sold short: (i) at a price above the price at which the immediately preceding sale was effected (plus tick), or (ii) at the last sale price if it is higher than the last different price (zero-plus tick). Conversely, short sales are not permitted on minus ticks or zero-minus ticks, subject to narrow exceptions. The operation of these provisions is commonly described as the "tick test." www.sec.gov/rules/concept/34-44568.htm |
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abaixo de zero e acima de zero permitidos Explanation: below or above zero. |
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