a due
AmericanEtymology
Origin of a due
< Italian: literally, by two
Example Sentences
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Her appointment was made following a due diligence process overseen by crossbench peer Baroness Gisela Stuart, the First Civil Service Commissioner.
From BBC
Modern software is highly effective at flagging spoofed emailed addresses, said Igor Zaks, the president of Tenzor, a due diligence consultant specializing in receivables finance.
The German metals company over the weekend said that Worthington Steel is conducting a due diligence review with the aim of a potential takeover of Kloeckner & Co.
Volatility drag is the relative loss of net asset value in Strategy B compared with Strategy A, due to the volatility that Strategy B experienced.
From MarketWatch
The lawyer called the decision a due process violation.
From Los Angeles Times
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