Newly industrialized country — Newly industrialized countries as of 2011. The category of newly industrialized country (NIC) is a socioeconomic classification applied to several countries around the world by political scientists and economists. NICs are countries whose… … Wikipedia
newly industrialized country — ➔ NIC * * * newly industrialized country UK US (UK also newly industrialised country) noun [C] (also newly industrializing country, ABBREVIATION NIC) ECONOMICS … Financial and business terms
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Newly — New ly, adv. 1. Lately; recently. [1913 Webster] He rubbed it o er with newly gathered mint. Dryden. [1913 Webster] 2. Anew; afresh; freshly. [1913 Webster] And the refined mind doth newly fashion Into a fairer form. Spenser. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
newly-issued — UK US adjective STOCK MARKET, FINANCE ► used to describe shares, bonds, etc. that have recently been made available to buy: »These newly issued bonds are very popular with our investors. »newly issued stock … Financial and business terms
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newly discovered evidence — n. Evidence discovered after a trial is concluded and judgment rendered that could not have been discovered before trial and that can be grounds for a new trial if it probably would result differently. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx… … Law dictionary
newly-formed — UK US adjective ► used to describe a company that has just started operating: »Free banking is available for one year to newly formed businesses opening an account with us … Financial and business terms
newly minted — newly/freshly/minted phrase made or created only recently newly minted slang expressions from the playground Thesaurus: newsynonym Main entry … Useful english dictionary
Newly Qualified Teacher — (NQT) is a label attached to teachers in the United Kingdom who have been qualified for less than 12 months.[1] Origins The term began to be used in the mid 1990s following the removal of the requirement for teachers to serve a probationary… … Wikipedia
newly — index anew, de novo Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary