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  • ...st to the remainder, and is prone to ''dissuade'' many of them: even those who don’t have an instant, visceral ''negative'' reaction to “vegan” — ...ht be some — in north London, ''many'' — omnivores in certain demographics who identify politically with the idea of veganism, to whom the vegan pitch mig
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  • ...quality of being a sum of [[money]] you are legally owed by someone else, who might go bust before they pay it do you.
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  • ...[[accredited investor]]s (as defined in [[Regulation D]] of the 1933 Act) who are not [[natural person]]s, estates or trusts. *Any natural person who resides in the United States.
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  • ...ain kind of fellow who could start a fight in an empty building, as we all know. But when he is fighting about the [[Ontology|ontological]] essence of his ...nd out what that explanation is, and would thank anyone who does happen to know, to keep it to themselves.
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  • Any homeowner who has had substantial work done to their property well instinctively understa ...he expertise required to diagnose fault lies with the three professionals, who, each being self interested, seem unable to reach consensus on responsibili
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  • ...e not considered [[stamp duty|stampable]] investments in [[shares]]. Those who truck in collateral like to take it subject to [[pledge]] but, at the same ...rongly incentivised to maintain the theatre, those who come to them cold — who often hail from the foreign climes of [[Litigation|litigation department]],
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  • ...hild-like faeries — the ''[[Synthæse]]'', or “[[Children of the Woods]]” — who eschewed all earthly rancour, regarded physical settlement of disputes as s ...ng but [[Geek paradox|socially awkward and physically pathetic]] specimens who relied for their continued survival on their powers of wit, deception, and
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  • ...h the ISDA Emissions Annex as the framework trading agreement of types for those wanting to punt around on carbon.
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  • Who would not leap at that? ...in, or with some understanding of, the documentation unit? ''These people know something you don’t. Do not fall for their lionisation of your people man
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  • {{a|design|}}Those in positions of authority in a [[power structure]] have great influence ove ...rs and competing academics be any more inclined to publish these failures. Who wants to read about an experiment that dusn’t work?
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  • ..., in all your happy conversations until today, there has been no mention — who is all set to pay you, in full, ''later in the day''. ...ility. So you just ''won’t know if he’s shitting you''. Well, you ''will'' know, but there that nagging ''fear'' will just crawl ticklishly around the back
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  • ...institutional players, saucily referred to by one and all as “[[QIB]]s” — who are the US equivalent of [[Professional client|professional clients]] or [[
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  • ...opies of her book in a Sydney bookshop when approached by a woman shopper who handed her the book and said, “Emma Chisit.”
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  • ...}}, a [[trust]] has no [[legal personality]] distinct from the [[trustee]] who constitutes it; in America and other far-flung places the trust itself (as
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  • Named after Alan Turing, the computing pioneer and Bletchley Park codebreaker who thought them, and the related [[Turing test]], up.
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  • ...o have demonstrably taken leave of their senses and their representatives, who are happy enough to indulge their delusions at a suitable hourly rate. It ...oted in the ''past'', that place that place of consoling clarity for those who navigate by rear-view mirror and have not the stomach for the unknown.
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  • ...r, largely<ref>Like dinosaurs, there are rare creatures on remote outposts who still use the old versions.</ref> extinct versions of contemporary master a
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  • ...ncial word of extractorship and the ultimate client, a kindly old granddad who cares only for feeding the ducks with his granddaughter and would be horrif
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  • ...e ''else'' by surprise. It is a fruitless task trying to get the bottom of who is most justifiably surprised but, for the record, it’s us.
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  • ...terner stuff, especially as they’ll generally have as many people arriving who can spill such wondrous secrets as they’ll lose in any given period. (Inv ...n of gardening leave come up at the AGM? — but by fellow employees, all of who fancy a similar deal as and when ''they'' switch jobs. Gardening leave is j
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