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Opportunities refer to the positive external trends or changes that will help a firm to improve its performance.Preference shares are not suitable for those investors who are willing to take risk and are interested in higher returns.For example, while the dividend on preference shares is not tax deductible, interest paid on debentures and loan is tax deductible and may, therefore, be preferred by organisations seeking tax advantage.Information system of communication is generally referred to as the grapevine because it spreads throughout the organisation with its branches going out in all directions in utter disregard to the levels of authority.This property, in case of text fields, refers to the maximum number of characters allowed in the column.Trade refers to sale, transfer or exchange of goods.Provisions refer to the amounts set aside out of revenue profits for some specific liabilities payable within a period of one year.All the courts in the country are collectively referred to as judiciary.In other words, shares which do not enjoy any preferential right in the payment of dividend or repayment of capital, are termed as equity shares.Coping refers to constantly changing cognitive and behavioural efforts to master, reduce or tolerate the internal or external demands that are created by the stressful transaction.Sometimes debenture can be issued to vendor or suppliers of patents, copyrights and for transfer of intellectual property rights on preferential basis without receiving money in cash.It also refers to money or money's worth lost (or cost incurred) without receiving any benefit in return, e.g., cash or goods lost by theft or a fire accident, etc.When air is contaminated by unwanted substances which have a harmful effect on both the living and the non-living, it is referred to as air pollution.I met Taylor today at lunch in the club where he showed me your paper — I still retain enough interest in astronomy, you know — and he asked for my opinion before sending it to a professional referee.The term 'social influence' refers to those processes whereby our attitudes and behaviours are influenced by the real or imagined presence of other people.

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