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  • 21Cross-linked polyethylene — PEX redirects here. For other uses, see Pex (disambiguation). Cross linked polyethylene, commonly abbreviated PEX or XLPE, is a form of polyethylene with cross links. It is formed into tubing, and is used predominantly in hydronic radiant heating …

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  • 22Cross of Gold speech — Cynical political cartoon of the speech from the magazine Judge. The Cross of Gold speech was delivered by William Jennings Bryan at the 1896 Democratic National Convention in Chicago on July 8, 1896.[1] …

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  • 24cross question — Synonyms and related words: bone of contention, catechism, cross examine, cross interrogate, cross interrogatory, debating point, demand, extract information, feeler, go over, grill, inquiry, inquisition, interrogation, interrogative,… …

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  • 25Cross class alliance — Part of a series on Trotskyism …

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  • 26cross elasticity of demand — rate of change in the demand of a product in relation to the price changes of another product …

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  • 27cross elasticity of demand — /ˌkrɒs ɪlæˌstɪsɪti əv dɪ mɑ:nd/ noun changes in demand for an item depending on the selling price of a competing product …

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  • 28cross elasticity — rate of change in the demand of a product in relation to the price changes of another product …

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  • 29counter demand — See cross demand; setoff …

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  • 30Keynesian cross — In the Keynesian cross diagram, a desired total spending (or aggregate expenditure , or aggregate demand ) curve (shown in blue) is drawn as a rising line since consumers will have a larger demand with a rise disposable income, which increases… …

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