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71attribute to — ascribe to, consider as belonging to, associate with …
72attribute — An object often associated with a person, character, or office. Examples are the crown jewels of a king, the trident of Neptune, and the caduceus of a physician. (pr. AT tr? byoot) …
73attribute — I. v. a. Ascribe, assign, refer, impute, consider as due. II. n. 1. Quality, property, characteristic, peculiarity, mark, note, predicate. 2. (Fine Arts.) Symbol, characteristic symbol, concomitant sign, attendant designating figure or object …
74attribute — A characteristic of a product or service that can be measured by a rating having only two possible states, e. g. good or bad, acceptable or not acceptable, etc. Compare variable …
75attribute — 1. verb they attributed their success to him Syn: ascribe, assign, accredit, credit, put down, chalk up, pin on 2. noun the attributes of a top player Syn: quality, characteristic, trait, feature, element …
76attribute — Properties describing a file that take on a defined set of values …
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78Attribute bias — The tendency of stocks preferred by the dividend discount model to share certain equity attributes such as low price earnings ratios, high dividend yield, high book value ratio or membership in a particular industry sector. The New York Times… …
79attribute bias — The tendency of stocks preferred by the dividend discount model to share certain equity attributes such as low price earnings ratios, high dividend yield, high book value ratio, or membership in a particular industry sector. Bloomberg Financial… …
80attribute groups — A grouping of certain companies admitted to trading which are identified by common attributes to provide additional profile and which satisfy the eligibility criteria for that grouping. London Stock Exchange Glossary …