Definitions
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- noun uncountable Alternative dispute resolution.
- noun countable American Depositary Receipt.
- noun uncountable Automated dialogue replacement (or audio dialogue replacement).
- noun uncountable, veterinary medicine Ain't doin' right.
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This is roughly analogous to the term ADR (Automatic Dialog Recording) used in the US.
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So overall in Q1, we see a slightly what you call ADR down compared with 2008.
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The relationship between the number of ADRs and the number of foreign shares is often referred to as the ADR ratio.
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There are other situations where ADR is a better option as well, but over and over, I saw the family law cases as real paradigms where ADR would be a better option.
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There are other situations where ADR is a better option as well, but over and over, I saw the family law cases as real paradigms where ADR would be a better option.
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The relationship between the number of ADRs and the number of foreign shares is often referred to as the ADR ratio.
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When the commission segment moves up and group segment appreciates $10 lousy of ADR translates to $20 million, $25 million of EBITDA, I don't want to depend on Asian high rollers or even foreigners.
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And every time I’m in ADR, I’m like, ‘Why don’t you just roll the scene?
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And every time I’m in ADR, I’m like, ‘Why don’t you just roll the scene?
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FPR: Some experienced cinephiles might be familiar with the term ADR, which stands for Automated Dialogue Replacement, which is the process of replacing audio in the editing process to fix scenes that have dialogue changes or poorly recorded audio from the shoot.
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