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  • 81excess-loss reinsurance — noun : reinsurance by a company agreeing to bear any loss in excess of a stipulated amount often with some maximum limitation compare excess insurance, excess reinsurance …

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  • 82Excess risk — In statistics, excess risk is a measure of the association between a specified risk factor and a specified outcome (such as contracting a disease). It is the difference between two proportions in epidemiology it s typically defined to be the… …

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  • 83excess capacity — in the short term, fishing capacity or number of boats that exceeds the capacity required to capture and handle the allowable catch. In the long term, fishing capacity that exceeds the level required to ensuring the sustainability of the stock… …

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  • 84Excess Returns — Investment returns from a security or portfolio that exceed a benchmark or index with a similar level of risk. It is widely used as a measure of the value added by the portfolio or investment manager, or the manager s ability to beat the market.… …

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  • 85excess kurtosis — Kurtosis measures the fatness of the tails of a distribution. Positive excess kurtosis means that distribution has fatter tails than a normal distribution. Fat tails means there is a higher than normal probability of big positive and negative… …

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  • 86EXCESS — (Roget s Thesaurus II) Index excess noun excess (2), surplus, wordiness adjective excessive, extravagant, heavy, profuse, superfluous, wordy verb …

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  • 87excess — [ɪk sɛs, ɛk , ɛksɛs] noun 1》 an amount that is more than necessary, permitted, or desirable.     ↘the amount by which one quantity or number exceeds another.     ↘(often in phr. in/to excess) the action of exceeding a limit. 2》 lack of moderation …

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  • 88excess — 1) An initial sum which the holder of an insurance policy must bear before any claim is met by the insurer. It is most often used in car insurance, e. g. the first £50 of any claim has to be borne by the insured party. 2) A bank or other… …

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  • 89excess baggage — UK / US noun [uncountable] 1) excess baggage or excess luggage tourism bags that weigh more than the official limit that each person is allowed to take on a plane. You have to pay money to take them with you. 2) informal something that you want… …

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  • 90excess —   Pākela, koe, kaulele, uha uha.    ♦ To drink to excess, pākela inu.    ♦ To eat to excess, pākela ai, pake ai …

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