Define Playthrough
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(redirected from Playthrough)/ ˈwɔːk.θruː / an occasion when you practice something, for example a performance, without an audience being present a detailed set of instructions on how to do something, for example use a computer. A rehearsal of a play or other script in which the lines are read aloud while the actions are performed. A rehearsal of a motion-picture scene without cameras and often dialogue. A perfunctory performance of a role, play, or the like. Honest, Objective Reviews. PCMag.com is a leading authority on technology, delivering Labs-based, independent reviews of the latest products and services.
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Limited Partnership
A business model in which at least one general partner and at least one limited partner share a business' ownership. In a limited partnership, the general partner does not usually make invest any capital, but has management authority and unlimited liability. That is, the general partner runs the business and, in the event of bankruptcy, is responsible for all debts not paid or discharged. The limited partners have no management authority and confine their participation to their capital investment. That is, limited partners invest a certain amount of money and have nothing else to do with the business. However, their liability is limited to the amount of the investment. In the worst case scenario for a limited partner, he/she loses what he/she invested. Profits are divided between general and limited partners according to an arrangement formed at the creation of the partnership.
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