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51Shelf registration — is an arrangement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission that allows a single registration document to be filed that permits the issuance of multiple securities.Shelf registration is a registration of a new issue which can be prepared… …
52shelf filler — UK US noun [C] UK COMMERCE ► SHELF STACKER(Cf. ↑shelf stacker) …
53shelf screamer — UK US noun [C] INFORMAL ► COMMERCE, MARKETING SHELF TALKER(Cf. ↑shelf talker) …
54shelf life — shelf lives N COUNT: usu sing The shelf life of a product, especially food, is the length of time that it can be kept in a shop or at home before it becomes too old to sell or use. Mature flour produces better baking results and has a longer… …
55shelf|ful — «SHEHLF FUL», noun, plural fuls. the amount a shelf can hold; a full shelf …
56Shelf ice — can refer to the ice that forms when a portion of a lake surface freezes. It is often then washed upon the shore. This is common with the Great Lakes.ee also*ice shelf …
57shelf life — shelf . n the period of time during which a material (as a food or drug) may be stored and remain suitable for use …
58shelf stacker — UK US noun [C] (UK ► COMMERCE someone whose job is to put goods on the shelves in a supermarket: »She got herself a weekend job as a shelf stacker in the local supermarket …
59shelf security — see security Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …
60shelf life — n [singular] the length of time that a product, especially food, can be kept in a shop before it becomes too old to sell ▪ The pies have a shelf life of approximately one week …