1. "receptacles of meaning"
2. "packets of meaning"
3. "little drawers into which fresh meaning that expand can be inserted."
4. "little drawers into which fresh meaning that limit or contradict accepted meanings can be inserted."
packets of meaning
"1. "Protective cage around a sapling"
2. "Crawling/ walking by a kid"
3. "Self – reference and paradox"
4. "Position and velocity of sub – atomic"
Crawling/ walking by a kid
"1. "D and E"
2. "D only"
3. "A and E"
4. "A and D"
5. "B, C and E"
A and D
"1. "Shades of grey"
2. "In definability"
3. " Language of words"
4. "Paradox."
Paradox.
"1. "A only"
2. "C only"
3. "A and C"
4. "A, C and D"
5. "D only"
A and C
"1. "The companies joined hands to develop new institutions arrangements."
2. "All these companies together formed a new managing agency system."
3. "The companies under management were mulched and exploited to the greatest extent."
4. "The country’s industrial growth attained its peak"
The companies under management were mulched and exploited to the greatest extent.
"1. "A only"
2. "A and B"
3. "A and E"
4. "D only"
5. "A and D"
A and D
"1. "Guaranteeing purchases of a stipulated amount of a issue at affixed price. "
2. "Underwriting new issues as discount investment for the portfolios of term lending institutions."
3. "Floating new issues by issuing a prospectus to the public"
4. "Carefully investigation the viability and prospectus of new projects"
Carefully investigation the viability and prospectus of new projects
"1. "Issuing rights to the existing shareholders of an old corporation to subscribe to a new issue. "
2. "Not offering the issue to the general public for subscription, but placing it privately with big financiers."
3. "Offering a p-art of the new public issue to the general public"
4. "openly inviting the public to subscribe to the issue"
Not offering the issue to the general public for subscription, but placing it privately with big financiers.
"1. " Most of the managing agencies handle multiple companies. "
2. " They promoted industrial growth in the country."
3. "They were owned by both European and Indian business houses"
4. "All of them were private limited companies"
They were owned by both European and Indian business houses
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