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  • ...xchange server, they can hardly miss it, even if they ''do'' actually, you know, miss it — they have no choice but to bend their weary footsteps to its u ...ust to make sure it remains fit for purpose. This nudge usually comes from those [[Meatware|obliged to ''follow'' the process]] ''complaining'' about it.
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  • ...ate of fear and mistrust of each other and the powers that be. </ref> Only those at the top, or in human resources, have any kind of wherewithal, other than Thus, the minds whose hypotheses tend to get tested belong to those at the top: they can ''mandate'' organisational change: a “mandate” is
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  • ...ble natural person (‘data subject’); an identifiable natural person is one who can be identified, directly or indirectly, in particular by reference to an
    2 KB (271 words) - 08:20, 24 June 2024
  • ...act or an “ordinary commercial transaction”, the burden of proof is on she who alleges the ''absence'' of an intention (but really? if, in actually signin
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  • ...is a character from Finance Fiction mythology: one of the “[[First Men]]” who, with Norse monster [[Reg Margin]] threw out the {{cotw}} and bastardised t ...d took the boy into his court (over the fierce protestations of the Queen, who always hated him).
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  • ...credit default swap]] — allow investors to manage the credit risk to those who owe them under [[Debt security|debt instruments]]. ...icky”: debt instruments are illiquid in a way equities, which have none of those limitations, are not.
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  • ...erhaps 55th birthday: we doubt a twenty-five-year-old cryptobro would know who David Gilmour is, let alone want him to spoil the banging vibe at his party
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  • ...sperate and forlorn messages pleading for help to his dwindling user base, who defiantly ignore them. HE WILL NOT BE MISSED.
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  • All those brave birds which fly out into the distance, into the farthest distance — But who could venture to infer from that, that there was not an immense open space
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  • Clearly {{author|Malcolm Gladwell}} has taken those reservations to heart: in Outliers he has been scrupulous to sketch out an ...oor loser<ref>Um, hello!</ref> who spent 10,000 hours at his fretboard and who squandered a wealth of opportunity through ineptitude or bad luck, because,
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  • This presents a “cancellation problem” for subjects who still equate their own personal congnitive states between the two worlds. W
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  • ...“[[SAAS]]” to its friends; glorified ''[[rent-seeking]]'' to the poor sods who have it imposed on them, software as a service is the disguised ''re''inter ...ching, tend to underwhelm in production when set upon by [[morlock|those]] who actually need them to work. It is one thing to perform [[magic]] on a pre-p
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  • ...tion whatsoever.”}}}}{{d|Security trustee|/sɪˈkjʊərɪti/ /trʌsˈtiː/|n|}}One who holds the security in a [[repackaging]] or [[asset-backed security]] for th ...n structure than ''not'' having a note trustee. We are less concerned with those normal, non-repackaging style, secured bond issues — outside the wider [[
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  • ...with slapping upside the head with a fish of some sort. The sort of person who invests in a [[special purpose acquisition company]]. <br> Why the clergy, who were so mainly interested in the latter clause, should have taken so much i
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  • ...ht, my little chicklings. This heartfelt plea comes to you on behalf of we who’ve been in this game for years and are obliged, by regulation,<ref>All ri So, to those who would presume to present legal seminars: we tell you this not primarily for
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  • .... It's ''best'' not to be a joiner-inner. If you’re the guy from BlackRock who ''didn’t'' post an #iam message ... ''good for you.'' That took a ton mor ...y of a guy who may well just have fluked it? Principle applies to leaders who themselves slavishly follow a svengali. [[Ayn Rand]] is a red flag.
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  • ...ntially, the billable hour is an internal unit of account: means for those who like to measure, manage and monitor things to make sure the firm is properl So part of the ''point'' is to weed out the ones who can’t hack it. ''This is elite sport''. Remember: these winsome little l
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  • ...expense of not just shareholders, but common sense and, frequently, those who genuinely are at the margins and on the wrong end of intersectional discrim
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  • ...tracking the [[legaltechbros]] he knows about. This comes, at first, from those enthusiastic people at ''Legal Geek'' and their “[https://www.legalgeek.c ...s|''peak'' inflated expectations]], but buries its own [[fossil record]] — those [[legaltech]] startups which are, for whatever reason, no longer of this ea
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  • ...ound on ''UpWork'']] threw together over a mad weekend six months ago. You know how your software contraption was quite easy, in the scheme of things, to m ...an explain what justifies your monetising ''that'', do write in and let us know.
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