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  • |You may not threaten violence against an individual or a group of people. We also prohibit the glorification of violence. |You may not engage in the targeted harassment of someone, or incite other people to do so. This includes wishing or hoping that someone experiences physical
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  • ...ration of the journey. You’ll still have about £3 billion pounds left and people will ask for the trains to be slowed down.
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  • ...“{{tag|FX}}”. It is a subject which prompts whoops of excitement from some people and howls of anguish from others.
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  • ...l supply their labour, time and effort. In the modern argot, we call these people “employees”, though an important nuance — namely, ''servitude'' — i ...rive at the same conclusion: keep basic pay as low as possible, and reward people with a big fat annual bonus. Financial services bonuses can be three, four,
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  • ...wars, a cold one, two political ideologies that murdered a hundred million people between them, and if that wasn’t enough, an enormous, decade-long recessi In Web 2.1 you could like it when other people complained about the books they bought online.
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  • ...all intents and purposes, about fifty, but it keeps changing. People come, people go. Business priorities change. [[GFC]]. [[Brexit]]. [[Covid]]. [[Managemen
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  • ...ing. This was a more fun game before the world got rocked on its axis by ''people on Reddit'', and the Wikipedia effect came to the financial services market
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  • {{a|people|{{image|Credit department|jpg|The [[Credit]] department, yesterday. Or mayb
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  • This is ''not'' the same as saying, as people are prone to, that “a butterfly flapping its wings in the Amazon causes a People who not only should, but do know better, can fall into this trap. “To sho
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  • ...t]] in 1998, the entire [[financial services]] industry in 2008, and those people who mistook [[Sam Bankman-Fried|Sam Bankman Fried]] for some kind of genius
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  • ...e of what might yet be. So it should be no wonder that '' that’s what most people do most of the time''. |+ What happens when people miss the point.
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  • {{a|people|}}A [[legal eagle]] who works for an [[asset manager]] or a [[hedge fund]].
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  • ...ion several times — with those of ''parallel'' probabilities — ''several'' people performing a single action once each. If those two payoffs are the same, th ...obable outcomes from flipping a coin are ergodic. It doesn’t matter if ten people flip a coin once, or one person flips it ten times, the odds are the same:
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  • ...he first place. When the Yen then rallied 98% in the next 18 months, a few people might have taken a bath. Things got back to normal, but the boring old [[Ne
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  • ...a {{tag|contract}}, negotiating one, reading one, going on tour, treating people you meet in your travels, and in life generally.
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  • {{a|people|{{image|Legal eagle|jpg|A [[chicken licken|legal eagle]] yesterday}}}}''Leg ...dress the personnel from the [[legal department]], used by junior [[sales]]people in the sincere but mistaken belief it would ward off, and not compound, the
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  • ...sis]], a sign of our credulous times. Every year, Gartner ''[who are these people? What have they ever done? — Ed]'' plots the expectations of emerging tec
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  • ...you need to know your organisation is captive of moribund bureaucrats and people with [[MBA]]s.
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  • ...ght, but because [[reductionist]]s are so terrified of [[post-modernism]], people tend to swallow it and just go with it, no matter how insane its consequenc
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