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intermediate
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intermediate
1. (of a class, course, etc.) suitable for learners with some degree of skill or competence
2. Physics (of a neutron) having an energy between 100 and 100 000 electronvolts
3. Geology (of such igneous rocks as syenite) containing between 55 and 66 per cent silica
4. a substance formed during one of the stages of a chemical process before the desired product is obtained

intermediate [‚in·tər′mēd·ē·ət]
(chemistry)
A precursor to a desired product; ethylene is an intermediate for polyethylene, and ethane is an intermediate for ethylene.
(graphic arts)
That print which is used as a master for further reproduction.


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With the vast majority of current mortgage lending now intermediated in some form by the GSEs (government-sponsored enterprises), it will be difficult for the housing market to return to normal.
With the vast majority of current mortgage lending now intermediated in some form by the GSEs (government-sponsored enterprises), it will be difficult for the housing market to return to normal.
We believe our disciplined approach of acquiring high quality assets through smaller, less intermediated transactions will achieve attractive returns while taking limited risks.
 
 
 
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