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Synonyms for furnishing

a piece of equipment for comfort or convenience

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Synonyms for furnishing

(usually plural) accessory wearing apparel

(usually plural) the instrumentalities (furniture and appliances and other movable accessories including curtains and rugs) that make a home (or other area) livable

the act of decorating a house or room

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The "Global Home Furnishing Accessories Rental Market Outlook: Industry Analysis & Opportunity Evaluation 2017-2025" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
[ClickPress, Wed Nov 26 2014] Home furnishings have grown by 2% in value during the review period, garnering a total of Ps158 million in 2013.
However, we would always advise landlords to be flexible with regards to furnishing / unfurnishing their property so as to appeal to the widest range of tenant requirements.
Legislation recently introduced by Congressmen Hank Johnson (D-GA), Nathan Deal (R-GA), and a bipartisan group of 11 members of Congress is intended to enable consumers to purchase home furnishings and building products.
Al Aqili Furnishings (AAF) - the region's foremost flooring specialist and interior solutions giant - is set to lead the furnishings industry by exhibiting with an 11,300 square foot pavilion, which takes up the entire Al Multaqa Hall at the upcoming Hotel Show.
City Furnishings provides furnishings solutions for buy-to-let investors and landlords, and say that the majority of its customers are male and use its service as it takes away the burden of furnishing their apartments.
"With the depth of home furnishing design leaders in New York, adding home furnishings fabrics to our product offerings only makes sense," said Tim von Gal, executive vice president, Urban Expositions.
A study by the American Furniture Manufacturers Association, High Point, N.C., reveals that 88% of men are involved in furnishing and accessorizing their homes.
The FACT Act provides that if any financial institution (1) extends credit and regularly and in the ordinary course of business furnishes information to a nationwide consumer reporting agency; and (2) furnishes negative information to such an agency regarding credit extended to a customer, the institution must provide a clear and conspicuous notice about furnishing negative information, in writing, to the customer.
The chapter "Betrothal, Marriage and Virtuous Display" concentrates on the furnishing of houses and the sorts of art objects created on the occasion of marriages (cassoni and brides' boxes) and childbirth (birth trays, which one learns were sometimes given in advance).
At a place of business, and the reason for furnishing meals to substantially all of the employees who are furnished the meals is a substantial noncompensatory business reason (the meals then furnished to each of the other employees will be regarded as a substantial noncompensatory business reason); and
White walls, milk crates and an Ikea catalogue might be a winning combination in the play-it-safe school of interior decor, but Sheila Bridges hopes to challenge the design-by-the-numbers school of thought in her first book, Furnishing Forward: A Practical Guide to Furnishing for a Lifetime.
--Mario Praz, An Illustrated History of Furnishing from the Renaissance to the 20th Century, 1964
Specifically, entities furnishing items or services for which payment may be made under Medicare must submit information to HCFA concerning their financial relationships (i.e., investment interests and compensation arrangements) with physicians.