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Sexual orientation discrimination refers to workplace discrimination committed against people who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender.

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The share purchase of a corporation's own stock in the open market (i.e., from an organized exchange, such as the New York Stock Exchange).

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The Sharpe ratio is a measurement often used to synthesize risk into an easy-to-understand metric.

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Short-rate cancellation refers to a type of insurance policy cancellation that serves as a disincentive for the named insured to cancel the policy before its normal expiration date.

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Shortfall risk is the probability that a random variable falls below some specified threshold level.

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A shrink-wrap agreement is a non-negotiable, preprinted agreement that is wrapped in cellophane and included in a box that contains a software program.

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The shrinking limits defense provision provides that the expenditure of defense costs associated with a claim reduces policy limits.

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Side A-only coverage refers to a directors and officers (D&O) liability policy that provides only "direct" coverage of the directors and officers but does not cover the corporation's legal obligation to indemnify the directors and officers (known as Side B or corporate reimbursement coverage).

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Side A coverage refers to the section of coverage under a directors and officers liability insurance policy affording "direct" coverage of an organization's directors and officers.

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Side B coverage is another term for what is known as the corporate reimbursement coverage section of a directors and officers liability policy.

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