Nominal terms

Nominal terms

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  • Nominal terms (computer science) — Nominal terms are a metalanguage for embedding object languages with binding constructs into. Intuitively, they may be seen as an extension of first order terms with support for name binding. Consequently, the native notion of equality between… …   Wikipedia

  • Nominal techniques — are a range of techniques, based on nominal sets, for handling names and binding, e.g. in abstract syntax. Research into nominal sets gave rise to nominal terms, a metalanguage for embedding object languages with name binding constructs into. See …   Wikipedia

  • Nominal income target — A nominal income target is a potential policy conducted by a central bank to target the future level[1] of economic activity in nominal terms (ie. not adjusted for inflation). The central bank could target Gross domestic product (NGDP) or Gross… …   Wikipedia

  • Nominal — An unadjusted rate, value or change in value. This type of measure often reflects the current situation, such as the current price of a car, and doesn t make adjustments to reflect factors such as seasonality or inflation, which provide a more… …   Investment dictionary

  • Nominal cash flow — A cash flow expressed in nominal terms if the actual dollars to be received or paid out are given. The New York Times Financial Glossary …   Financial and business terms

  • nominal cash flow — A cash flow expressed in nominal terms if the actual dollars to be received or paid out are given. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …   Financial and business terms

  • nominal value — Under the Companies Act 1985 shares may be issued by the company to shareholders in return for cash or other value equal to or greater than its nominal value. Shares in the authorised share capital are available to be issued. The issued share… …   Law dictionary

  • Nominal impedance — in electrical engineering and audio engineering refers to the approximate designed impedance of an electrical circuit or device. The term is applied in a number of different fields, most often being encountered in respect of: The nominal value of …   Wikipedia

  • nominal — nom·i·nal / nä mən əl/ adj 1: existing or being something in name or form but usu. not in reality defenses...raised by the corporation as nominal defendant in a derivative suit R. C. Clark 2: being so small or trivial as to be a mere token… …   Law dictionary

  • nominal damages — see damage 2 Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. nominal damages n …   Law dictionary

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