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Fälligkeitsklausel
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ac·cel·eˈra·tion clause N Am FIN
in the PONS Dictionary
I. clause [klɔ:z, Am klɑ:z] N
1. clause (part of sentence):
Satzteil m <-(e)s, -e>
2. clause:
Klausel f <-, -n>
Bestimmung f <-, -en>
Abschnitt m <-[e]s, -e>
Absatz m <-es, -sät·ze>
Paragraf m <-en, -en>
Verfallsklausel f <-, -n>
Haftungsklausel f <-, -n>
II. clause [klɔ:z, Am klɑ:z] VB intr
to clause sth ECON, FIN
ac·cel·era·tion [əkˌseləˈreɪʃən] N no pl
1. acceleration of car:
Beschleunigung f <-, -en>
2. acceleration fig (quickening):
Beschleunigung f <-, -en>
3. acceleration PHYS:
4. acceleration COMM, FIN:
Forcierung f <-, -en>
OpenDict entry
clause N
PONS Banking, Finance and Insurance Dictionary
acceleration N MKT COMPET
Present
Iclause
youclause
he/she/itclauses
weclause
youclause
theyclause
Past
Iclaused
youclaused
he/she/itclaused
weclaused
youclaused
theyclaused
Present Perfect
Ihaveclaused
youhaveclaused
he/she/ithasclaused
wehaveclaused
youhaveclaused
theyhaveclaused
Past Perfect
Ihadclaused
youhadclaused
he/she/ithadclaused
wehadclaused
youhadclaused
theyhadclaused
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Many consider the supercharged model to be a sleeper due to its exceptional acceleration, despite its large size.
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This reduced acceleration adds to the gravity drag the rocket must overcome.
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Rupture can occur while performing actions requiring explosive acceleration, such as pushing off or jumping.
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The acceleration and deceleration of this exhaust gas is what will hinder the scavenging potential.
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Each body attracts each other body, the total acceleration being the sum of all these attractions.
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