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subordinate

noun
plural noun: subordinates
/səˈbɔːdɪnət/
1. a person under the authority or control of another within an organization.
"he was mild-mannered, especially with his subordinates"

devise
/dɪˈvʌɪz/

verb
past tense: devised; past participle: devised
1. 1.
plan or invent (a complex procedure, system, or mechanism) by careful thought.
"a training programme should be devised"
Similar:
conceive
think up
come up with
dream up
draw up
work out

assimilate
/əˈsɪmɪleɪt/

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verb
verb: assimilate; 3rd person present: assimilates; past tense: assimilated; past
participle: assimilated; gerund or present participle: assimilating
1. 1.
take in and understand fully (information or ideas).
"Marie tried to assimilate the week's events"
o absorb and integrate (people, ideas, or culture) into a wider society
or culture.
"pop trends are assimilated into the mainstream with alarming speed"
Similar:
subsume
incorporate
integrate
absorb
engulf
swallow up

graphical user interface

noun
COMPUTING
1. a visual way of interacting with a computer using items such as windows, icons, and
menus, used by most modern operating systems.

Credit control is a company department that determines how


much credit to offer customers. It is also responsible for
chasing up late payers. Put simply; credit control is in charge
of trade credit and recovering unpaid debts. Trade credit
refers to allowing buyers to pay at a later date.
 A flexible budget is a budget that reflects the actual activity level.
 Royalty is a direct expense.
 Marginal costing is a common feature of cost accounting but not financial accounting.

The definition of data subject is an individual who is the subject of personal data.

Data users e.g.

An organization that controls personal data.

An individual who collects and uses personal data.

Personal Data e.g. An individual who is the subject of personal data.

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