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  • ...raw attention to them, any advertisement that starts with the rhetorical, “who says...” is getting things profoundly wrong. {{quote|“Who says port and stilton are just for old men?”}}
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  • ...allowed to disclose only if you’re somehow able to see into the future and know that the further recipient will only use it for the permitted purpose? That If you don’t like that kind of indeterminacy, then ''be careful who you chose as agents''.
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  • ...s set up in mortal opposition to the [[Dark Lord of the Swaps]]. It was he who foresaw the damage of [[financial weapons of mass destruction]], for exampl ...banner and rain apocalyptic hell on we errant descendants of the Good Man, who did not heed His warnings.
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  • ...y [[agent lenders]] on behalf of the — ahh — pensioners for whom they hold those assets... ...no-one misses a million here or there: it’s all just [[basis point]]s, you know?
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  • ...nsquad}}'' are semi-autonomous factions of semi-literate derivative ninjas who went rogue some time in the early 2010s, producing several iterations — e ...TA]] — sort of the rebel alliance of the market: free-spirited hippy types who care about the planet but haven’t the foggiest about option pricing of an
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  • {{a|crypto|}}{{d|Nocoiner|/nəʊ ˈkɔɪnə/|n|}}A luddite. A rube. A drudge. One who does not understand that [[this time is different]].
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  • Only people who are in a competition try to be like someone else. So don’t be in. Competi ...is anyone ''exactly'' like you? You know, exactly? There isn’t, right? You know that, deeply, in your bones: even if there were 20 billion people on this p
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  • ...inancial markets — but which has been underestimated by reductionist types who labour under the illusion — ''delusion'', really — that future states o
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  • ...roven track record]]” is on a [[Curriculum vitae|CV]], and the only people who have any use for [[CV]]s are looking for work, and if you are looking for w ...think employers would look after people with [[proven track record]]s. So who ''are'' these misunderstood people? How has the commercial world so badly m
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  • ...the [[Ford Edsel]], and [[Michael Dukakis]].<ref>Youngsters who don’t know who [[Michael Dukakis|Mike Dukakis]] is will just have to go unfulfilled. Okay,
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  • ...to determine whether it is an [[NFC+]] or an [[NFC-]] (the latter being he who is not, in [[ESMA]]’s eyes, an [[NFC+]].
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  • {{a|g|}}{{dpn|əˈsaɪnə|n}}One who [[Assign|assign]]s something to an [[assignee]].
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  • ...he asset management industry, real money managers and hedge fund managers, who tend to ''eat'' their weaker grandchildren, and so don’t always come acro
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  • ...already have to buy and surrender EU Allowances, and foreign manufacturers who, presently, don’t. A cynic would say this is also a form of tariff. An op
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  • A source of fierce {{tag|metaphor}} for all who sail in her. One has no hope of understanding the English — or their domi ...stand the metaphorical power of cricket (and there are plenty of them), or who view it simply as a game played between spells of rain over a period of wee
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  • ...at banks keep your money in a little jar with your name on it. The [[CEO]] who thinks it is okay to discuss the banking affairs of a customer she doesn’
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  • ...ge in is checking that the person who has signed their agreement indeed is who he says he is, and is [[Capacity and authority|suitably authorised by the o ...represented by a QR code, hexadecimal hash or some such thing. Who knows? Who cares?
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  • ...staff who will report to her, by the simple expedient of not having a clue who they are or what they do.
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  • ...[[constructive trust]]. Seen from the perspective of a mercenary Ahab type who would do ill to such a kindly old chairwoman, or [[Welsh hotelier]], [[crea
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  • ...raw attention to them, any advertisement that starts with the rhetorical, “who says...” is getting things profoundly wrong. {{quote|“Who says port and stilton are just for old men?”}}
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  • ...rector, sometime collaborator with author [[Hunter Barkley]] and {{otto}}, who directed {{br|The Day of the MiFID}}, {{br|MiFID 2: Reloaded}} and {{br|ISD
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  • ...e loss in question: those who do not will not remain solvent, and insurers who do not remain solvent are no good to you.
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  • ...ent in getting the opposite outcome, then who wins will be a determined by who most skilfully uses the rules of the game to her advantage. A chess grandma
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  • Remember who approves your salty bills. <br> ...be interrupted by the court jester Nuncle, listening from a nearby window, who snipes sardonic rejoinders to each of [[Triago]]’s complaints.
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  • The converse of the choker: the clutch player: the athlete who can rise to the occasion, and, when the chips are down and all hope apparen This is not someone who just stays ice cool and executes skills flawlessly under extreme pressure:
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  • =====Who are the stakeholders?=====
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  • {{a|people|}}The sainted people who, because they are paid purely to worry themselves about [[Chicken Licken|wh ...iency is plain. [[Internal audit]] must periodically audit ''itself''. But who audits ''that'' function? [[Elephants and turtles|Turtles]] ahoy: we approa
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  • “A stupid person is a person who causes losses to another person or to a group of persons while himself deri ...learned little in half a century. This probably tells you what you need to know.
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  • ...he’s hard to ignore — and whoever the leader of the Liberal Democrats is, who would ''love'' to polarise someone — ''anyone'' — but does a magnificen
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  • {{a|g|}}One who ''uses''. A [[Client|customer]]. A [[client]]. One whose motivation for ent
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  • ...ries represent an operating cost]] compared with [[private practice lawyer|those whose are deducted from the revenue they earn]]. ...with ''critical'' risks, which are risks that ''don’t'' look big to people who ''do'' understand them, but ''are'' big. They don’t recognise them becaus
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  • ...vision, and who aren’t so ''senior'' that they get to make decisions about who should be subject to a [[RIF]].
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  • ...n a scenario where it is first-come, first served. Of a pair of creditors who are ''not'' [[pari passu]], the more [[subordinated]] suffers [[First-loss|
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  • ...st proposed by pioneering British financial naturalist [[J. M. F. Biggs]], who invented it on the spot to defend a plainly preposterous assertion he had b Being somewhat the worse for wear at the time, Biggs — who would later find immortality when he discovered the [[Biggs Hoson]] — the
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  • ...cause everyone in the world mishears the key lyric, including its author, who indeed mis''wrote'' it. The imagery of the dreamer — “clouds on your lids”, right? — who aches for a better life, knowing all the while he can’t have it, hemmed i
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  • {{a|work|}}{{dpn|/ədˈmɪnɪstreɪtə/|n|}}One of that class of people who are not [[subject matter expert]]s, don’t understand the [[territory]], f
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  • ===On existential frustration, from a man who would know.=== ...uilt and death they are (no shortage, therefore, at Auschwitz). But beyond those axes, the implication will be that we, the users, determine our own meaning
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  • ...dictionary/owner owner] is a lot better: “a person who owns something; one who has the [[legal title|legal or rightful title]] to something; one to whom [
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  • ...the battlement. What kind of [[Inhouse counsel|inhouse lawyer]] does that? Who would reject legal advice to take a bit more precaution? Who ever got fired for hiring IBM?
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  • :'''Yes''': Those who seemed interested in your product, and not just out for swag; :'''No''': Those who looked disinterested, avoided eye contact, smiled wanly and if approached,
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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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  • {{a|people|}}One who is [[long]] an exalted position, but [[short]] a grisly [[option]], should
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  • ...htened sophisticates in the fashionable salons of Manhattan and Menlo Park who are the JC’s regular readers, will enjoy the carefree ''Europeanness'' of
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  • ...is rumoured to have been long cultivating an undead army of phantom ISDAs who lie upon the dead earth as spores, and the prophecies of the [[Good Man]] m
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  • ...few are more distinctive than the quality of communications between those who wind up being implicated in them. ...some criticism from Freeths. If you disagree with this approach, do let me know. Otherwise, we’ll adopt this approach until such time as we sense the cri
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  • ...of iniquity are shrugged off with the two-way optionality that HR managers know they are long. ...Markets that most effectively allocate capital do best. In any case, those who are good at it stand to make a lot of money. This will not change. Effectiv
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  • ...meaningful way in the engine category, with any other card in the pack. So who wins? ...[[boredom]] was a priced-in feature of every adolescent life, and not just those of office workers.
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  • *Ordinary corporates — your Vodafones, Apples and, Volkswagens, who will generally be ''clients'' *Commodity traders who are not active in regulated financial markets
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  • =====Credit/Crédit (who knows?) Agricole=====
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  • 2. Upsetting to [[libtard]]s. Especially those who have not read Teresa Bejan’s excellent article ''The Problem with Problem
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  • The best are those in the employ of [[ISDA]]. They came up with the quintuple negative in the ...ability, the [[European Commission]]’s vicious mercenary wordsmiths — they who contrived “[[and, as the case may be, or]]”, after all — run the deri
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  • ...Anderson, an accounting consultant in 1998. He was on the Nobel committee who awarded its economic prize to Black and Scholes. He was Jericho Moody, whos ...an undead army of [[Financial weapons of mass destruction|phantom ISDAs]] who lie upon the dead earth as spores, and the prophecies of the [[Good Man]] m
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  • ...day at around 11:55 am London time by the [[British Bankers’ Association]] who, it is fair to say, didn’t have a terribly good handle on what [[LIBOR]] ...nally calculated it — which meant it was ideal fodder for pernicious types who lurk in the undergarments of the financial services industry ripping everyo
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  • ...th buried roots and [[faux pas]] for the unwary to trip over. Beware those who refer to their agreement as an [[eye-ess-dee-aye]] (it's [[izder]]), or a t
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  • Hands up who has not had these misgivings: On the other hand, who has not felt the following (we should note the JC is coming around to the v
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  • ...of Goldman’s story that Roberts is not one man but a series of individuals who pass the Roberts name and reputation when they are wealthy enough to retire
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  • ...induction programme, yesterday. Looks a bit like [[Struwwelpeter|Augustus who wouldn’t eat his soup]], doesn’t he.}}}}{{dpn|/treɪˈniː/|n|}} ...a twinge of sympathy? The same sorts who would cuddle polar bears, that’s who. They don’t last long.
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  • }}Stylish, elegant, a [[spandrel]] fancier — who isn’t? — and he irritated the living ''piss'' out of {{author|Richard D
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  • Even people who ''complain'' about power structures — at least ones who do in an organised and compelling way — have a power structure. [[Critica ...con''structive, enabling, levers to prosperity and betterment for everyone who wants it. If we call such a centralised, curated, defended store of knowled
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  • {{a|work|{{image|serious people|gif|You know it.}} }}{{quote|“I love you, but you are not serious people.” ...process of the [[JC]] aging, reaching age-parity with the sorts of people who get to run the world, and realising they were — well, jerks, mainly —
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  • ...is a management thought experiment<ref>I know what you are thinking: ''“''Who knew [[Middle management|management]] experimented with ''thought''?” Act ...et experts, whom I have empowered, to deal with sensible customers, whom I know well, in a prudent manner, with a view to maximising [[shareholder]] return
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  • Day 1: There is this dude who owns a thing. The dude we will call a “[[settlor]]”, and the thing we w ...l ownership fails.The trust has no separate legal personality, so a person who owns all the legal title and all the beneficial interest in an asset is not
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  • One who understands the [[Territory|territory]] and therefore the [[Map|map]]’s l ...f those benighted people without whom the organisation would not function, who are nonetheless poorly paid, forced to live in a dungeon below ground, bein
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  • ...e. This is a system effect, and not some conspiracy the man against people who can’t be bothered to commute.
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  • ...On this view “portion” probably exists only to suit [[lawyer]]<nowiki/>s, who have a yen, er, ''[[ceteris paribus]]'', for words that are longer and more
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  • ...e behaving themselves and not taking advantage of the poor misguided souls who buy and sell financial services and products, while EMIR is designed to reg ...nancial markets regulation. Therefore this focuses on investment ''firms'' who are offering services to the public.
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  • ...ng|A [[safe space]], yesterday.}}}}{{quote|“Life is pain, highness. Anyone who says differently is selling something.” ...lt by [[digital prophet]]s, [[thought leader]]s and those of gentle fabric who seem, these days, to be inheriting the earth — I guess the Bible said it
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  • ...ble, being a simple and effective allocation of risk by a service provider who gets paid a pittance and otherwise does not share in the fruits of the tran ...nse. ''Especially'' not from [[External counsel|external legal advisors]], who have a raging [[Conflicts of interest|conflict of interest]] in dispensing
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  • ...but it just seemed like the right word. It flowed. You know?</ref> fellow who comes in when all your employees are wandering around the plaza outside the
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  • ...nt Who Loved Me''}}}}{{d|Calculation Agent|/ˌkælkjʊˈleɪʃən ˈeɪʤənt/|n}}One who ''calculates'' things on behalf of contracting counterparties. In theory, u To be endlessly compared and contrasted with a “[[determination agent]]”, who ''determines'' things on behalf of contracting counterparties. Do “calcul
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  • ...andle problem]]”), and then what sorts of incentives work best for solving those kinds of problems (the “[[Glucksberg candle problem]]”). Enter Elton Glucksberg, who ran the [[candle problem]] with two groups, each incentivised differently.
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  • ...up gets through the agenda more quickly than expected and the call leader, who has been droning in a Jersey monotone for 47 minutes, says, “okay, we sti ...tive, you would think that would send the [[COO]] into orbit – but ''guess who sanctioned the call''.
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  • For all the delinquent and remiss other who haven't judiciously updated their docs, it will allocate the risk of [[with
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  • False assumption: that the people who get to the top necessarily deserve it. ...anagers who never face an existential crisis. Survivor bias: most of those who do aren't here to talk about it.
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  • ...[Citigroup v Brigade|Villebanque]], between the Tigris and the Euphrates — who, on a routine patrol of the wild [[Bretton Woods]] came across a ruined [[S
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  • ...e who are already overpaid for what they do tend not to quit, because they know are already onto a good thing. These staff ''may'' leave, but only to join ...r hire a less experienced replacement. Either way, you are getting someone who is paid at their own cost-value threshold.
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  • ...lium]]) in the [[Green Chapel]]) imposed on trainee [[ninja]]s (''gēnin'') who fail to follow standard etiquette, comportment and syntactical conventions
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  • ...ngs, how egregious such a piece of bluster is depends on the context: on ''who'' is saying it to ''whom'' and ''when''. ...of good arguments for whatever her position happens to be. A counterparty who means it will never tell you she is thinking about ending the relationship.
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  • ...anthropological record — Graeber was an anthropologist, so well placed to know — shows no evidence that barter ever happened at scale, at least not with Where trust does arise, those practical limitations of barter dissolve. Should there be no “double coin
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  • ...eory and this one applies it to workplace psychology. These are the people who came up with the idea of “[[high-reliability organisation]]s” which are ...e company. This is a convenient fiction to bolster the importance of those who control that hierarchy; it is nonetheless a conjuring trick — a kin to wh
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  • {{a|cosmology|{{image|Elephants and turtle|jpg|Who put down that first turtle? }} }}{{quote|Postivism means never having to sa
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