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  • ...re]] which operates it is ''not''. To be sure one can ''generalise'' about people — it is [[Unconscious bias|hard not to]] — these are [[heuristic]]s —
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  • ...ible token]]. This is a new asset class specifically designed for gullible people who like to be up with current trends. Non-fungible things are like the dar ...not to mention ''[[blockchain]]'' — and can be sold to uniquely credulous people.
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  • {{a|people|}}If everyone knows [[CEO|him]] — it will always be a him— by his [[Chr
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  • “Ensemble averages” payoffs across a collection of people who roll the same dice once, are very different from the payoffs of the sam The average of a collection of measurements taken from real people, in itself, represents absolutely nothing. Taking new measurements which ch
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  • ...seems to be a fun word to say. It sounds technical, and you should expect people in ops to throw it around carelessly, often in connection with a [[client m
    774 bytes (123 words) - 11:36, 18 January 2020
  • *[[Design for average people]]: be realistic about your people’s capability: they will be, on average, ''average''. ...and intelligence about the problems and opportunities in front of you: The people who have those problems and are missing those opportunities. Your current s
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  • {{Baskerville|Peotry is sissy stuff that rhymes. Weedy people say la and fie and swoon when they see a bunch of daffodils.}}
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  • {{a|people|[[File:Tolleys Tax Handbook.jpg|thumb|300px|center|If you’re looking for ..., we [[ISDA ninja]]s are a bit weird too.</ref> are a bit weird — that any people who have devoted their lives to the selfless pursuit of any kind of esoteri
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  • So, [[waiver by election]] is not something with which intelligent people — who are not arguing the toss with the [[European Commission]], at any r
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  • ...holding fairly normal political opinions in the sixteenth century. Without people like Hume, [[libtard]]s like that — and the rest of us, frankly — would
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  • You would be surprised how many well-paid people who ''should'' know this, ''don’t''.
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  • {{a|people|[[File:Gantt.png|thumb|center|It all seemed so easy]]}}A fellow who knows t
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  • :''A lot of people met the band
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  • ...ack — and more to the point they are a failure in [[design]]: if you don’t people to walk on your grass, stick up a fence, or ''pave'' the damn thing, or cre ...your grass, build a fence. But if you want an unfenced lawn and you expect people to walk around it, ask yourself ''why''. Use a hardier grass seed.
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  • ...uture as Venusians, or Scottish vintners or something similar. You may see people tinker around with this — our favourite is “... or there is a proposal
    790 bytes (129 words) - 14:42, 19 May 2023
  • ...t down the spine of an [[ERISA lawyer]]. The same sort of sensation normal people get watching that closing scenes of ''[[Silence of the Lambs]]''<ref>You kn ...ion]] which is subject to a 15% tax. This is the kind of thing that freaks people out about ERISA.
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  • ..., so they stick to the pistes. But one of the worst things about skiing is people getting in your way. It sucks. And it’s dangerous. ...eless lump hits ''you'', whereupon they become hideous. There are a ton of people taking the best lines — and usually ''not'' taking them, but traversing s
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  • {{a|people|}}A hired gun. A freedom-fighter. A soldier of fortune. A fresh pair of han
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  • ...ier, that being (in some jurisdictions) a fairly hefty surcharge for those people who like to collateralise in a currency other than the one in which their d
    1 KB (188 words) - 11:22, 12 May 2021
  • People who call this “instinct” are merely giving the phenomenon a name, not e
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