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  • 21Government of Oklahoma — The government of the US State of Oklahoma, established by the Oklahoma Constitution, is a republican democracy modeled after the Federal government of the United States. The state government has three branches: the executive, legislative, and… …

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  • 22Government and politics of Darien, Connecticut — The government and politics of Darien, Connecticut take place in an overwhelmingly Republican, very affluent small town with a Triple A bond rating and a tax base made up of wealthy homes, country clubs (some of the largest taxpayers) and some… …

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  • 23Government National Mortgage Association — The Government National Mortgage Association (GNMA, also known as Ginnie Mae) is a U.S. government owned corporation within the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).Ginnie Mae provides guarantees on mortgage backed securities (MBS)… …

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  • 24government paper — noun : evidences of debt (as bonds or notes) issued by a government borrowings on government paper were as large as on commercial bills and notes H.G.Moulton * * * government paper noun Savings bonds and other such certificates issued by the… …

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  • 25government economic policy — ▪ finance Introduction       measures by which a government attempts to influence the economy. The national budget generally reflects the economic policy of a government, and it is partly through the budget that the government exercises its three …

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  • 26Government of New York City — The government of New York City is organized under the City Charter and provides for a strong mayor council system. The government of New York is more centralized than that of most other U.S. cities, with the city government being responsible for …

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  • 27Government of Georgia (U.S. state) — The state government of Georgia is the governmental body established by the Georgia State Constitution. The state government, which is a republican government, has three branches: the legislature, executive, and judiciary. Through a system of… …

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  • 28government obligations — U.S. government backed debt instruments, which are considered among the safest investments possible, including Treasury bonds, bills, and notes, and savings bonds. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 29government — n. 1 the act or manner of governing. 2 the system by which a State or community is governed. 3 a a body of persons governing a State. b (usu. Government) a particular ministry in office. 4 the State as an agent. 5 Gram. the relation between a… …

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  • 30Government National Mortgage Association — a U.S. government owned corporation whose chief function is to help finance government guaranteed home mortgages through the sale of bonds. Abbr.: GNMA Also called Ginnie Mae. * * * …

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