High Angle
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High Angle: A shot in which the camera is placed higher than the filmed actor or object, so that the camera looks down on the actor or object.
Highlights: The brightest parts of a photo.
Highly Active Anti-Retroviral Therapy (HAART): A treatment to combat AIDS using several different antiretroviral drugs at the same time.
Highly Compensated Employee: For the purposes of retirement plans, a highly compensated employee is defined by the IRS as an employee who owns 5% or more of a company or receives compensationin excess of a predetermined . . . View Full Definition
Highly Compensated Employees: Highly compensated employees are people whose on-the-job earnings are higher than the level the government has established to differentiate this category of worker. In 2007, that amount is $ . . . View Full Definition
Highlight: A point of intense brightness, such as the reflection in an eye.
Higher Octave Planets: The three outermost planets, which symbolize the higher or spiritual level of expression in contrast to the lower or physical level symbolized by the inner planets with which they are linked . . . View Full Definition
Highest And Best Use: The possible use of a property that would produce the greatest net income and thereby develop the highest value.
Highjacking: A bond with Triple-A or Double-A rating in Standard & Poor's, or Moody's rating system.
Highly Confident Letter: Japanese term for a takeover.
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