Definition of Chequebook. Meaning of Chequebook. Synonyms of Chequebook

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Meaning of Chequebook from wikipedia

- between cheques or at the back of a chequebook, or in a completely separate transaction register that comes with a chequebook. When a cheque is mailed, a separate...
- Chequebook journalism (American English: checkbook journalism) is the controversial practice of news reporters paying sources for their information. In...
- equally loathsome like The Sunday Sun. The paper became notorious for chequebook journalism, as it was often discovered attempting to buy stories, typically...
- Checkbook diplomacy or chequebook diplomacy, is used to describe a foreign policy which openly uses economic aid and investment between countries to achieve...
- Additional columns to the right hold a running activity total (similar to a chequebook). The general ledger should include the date, description and balance...
- based on the idea of discount shopping vouchers. Orania launched its own chequebook in 2007. The enclave is currently working to introduce the e-Ora, a digital...
- vehicle routing, vehicle performance monitoring), banking (electronic chequebook, electronic credit card), security (personnel identification, automatic...
- had written the number of the local police station on the back of her chequebook. The day before her murder, Gold had mysteriously left the house and her...
- there for only one day, was robbed of his p****port, birth certificate, chequebook, wris****ch, and all the money he had in his possession. He did not want...
- impose new regulations on the press, but was reluctant to legislate on "chequebook journalism". Instead, he accepted the offer of the Press Council to produce...