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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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  • ...who admire at least its staggering chutzpah — as the instant solution for people who, one one hand, so distrust financial intermediaries that they would cas
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  • ...what'' you say. This is hardly news: {{br|How to Win Friends and Influence People}} is 85 years old. ...out of the debate. You should, too: people are polarised on the issue so, people on either side of the issue are your customers, don’t take a position. Yo
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  • ...rough some kind of Lamarckian [[evolution]], for there seem to be only two people on the planet prepared to make such strident arguments to this effect — o
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  • “'''Satisficing'''”— understanding that in times of uncertainty, people care more about ''variance'' between best and worst outcomes, and not just ...e presumption, right or wrong, that the average is where you find the most people, the average is the point every other bastard is targeting too. As {{author
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  • These people depend for their livelihoods on being able to sell that thing for a higher
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  • {{a|mgmt|{{image|khaleesi|jpg|The irony is lost on people we fear.}}{{image|heroes|jpeg|For the slow on the uptake.}} }}{{c|newslette ...just does it, favouring kin, familiarity, tribe and self-identity. Those people you most instinctively identify with.
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  • ...badly in need of streamlining its own [[legal]] department is. If you have people prepared to argue the toss about TOBs, you have a working illustration of [
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  • ...tives insiders to dine out on your misfortune for many years. I still tell people about an [[Condition precedent|unfortunate partner of Stephenson Harwood]]
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  • But this isn’t to say there aren’t mean-spirited, selfish or illiberal people doing mean-spirited, selfish or illiberal things in the name of social just
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  • ...ess you make them'', by performance management or through a [[RIF]]. These people, therefore, are generally ''overpaid''. That’s why they stay.
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  • So people DO still use it. Just not for {{isdama}}s. But actually what an awesome plo
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  • ...ly have some grace period: even sanctions imposed when Russia invades give people a small amount of time to divest their offending assets.
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  • ...}}}}There is ''actual'' diversity — assembling teams of actually different people from different backgrounds, of different ages, genders, races, with varying ...ed in the image of those whose are already at the top of the industry, the people who made it to the top of the industry are ''mediocre'' and they are ''all
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  • A badge of [[Früheankunftfreude|honour]] amongst people of a certain disposition (“''[[warteschleifenmusikopfer]]''”) — they
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  • ...t otherwise see. You could do it too, by calling a physical meeting, where people have no choice to be engaged, rather than a large online Skype gathering, w
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  • ...ng hapless local thugs to [[crocodiles]]. Here’s the news, folks: the only people who make money in tax havens by actually living there do so by preparing [[
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  • ...id not — even if this risks destroying short term local relationships with people you are outcompeting. ...propels the experimental finding from 2010 that organisations that promote people at random do no worse than those with extensive performance appraisal proce
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  • Set up a "google translate" type dialogue box to train people to put simplified constructions in.
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  • ...ttle more than an articulation of the following: if you want to change how people do things, ''make it easier for them''. Not ''harder''.
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  • ...time) or ''non''-exclusive (as with [[intellectual property]], where many people can share the right without upsetting each other).
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  • {{a|people|}}''A propos'' the cult of personality that attends all large organisations
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  • False assumption: that the people who get to the top necessarily deserve it. *''Seven Habits of Highly Effective People'' sold 25,000,000 copies. So even if it were true that these were the diffe
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  • ...ponsible for this email. There should be a named individual in it, to whom people can complain. This might encourage that person to spend a moment on user ex
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  • ...£100<ref>The eBayers don’t ''have'' to be drunk, but as we all know, most people on eBay ''are'', so this is a bit of dramatic colour.</ref>.
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  • If you are applying a [[runbook]] effectively to a large organisation of people, you have already drastically mis-allocated your resources, since [[meatwar
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  • *Get to know them. Encourage operational people to communicate informally and often. Encourage operational social interacti
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  • Investors are generally diverse, and different people to the [[Manager|investment manager]]<nowiki/>s, and for everyone’s peace ...ie, the [[rentsmith]]s soon arrive: an office manager, some [[operations]] people, a [[general counsel]], and before you know it they are have a full-scale p
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  • ...ss on your average mortgage portfolio is about 5%,” these [[super-senior]] people would think, “and I have ''four'' [[tranche]]s below me, absorbing up to
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  • ...ils|jpg|Out of my cold dead hands.}}}}''Author’s note. I mean no slight on people who buy tinned lentils. Personally, I quite like them.'' ...ution]] of weekly lentil acquisition. The random variation in purchases by people in the different demographic groups will cause a small fluctuation in in de
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  • Many people around the world make it their business to deal with [[Cayman Islands]] {{t But will anyone ever stump up to let these poor people actually ''go'' out there? Like, even to conduct [[due diligence]] or somet
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  • ...[[HR]], with the first clue about human nature<ref>It goes without saying people in human resources have not the first clue about human nature.</ref> buys t {{c2|People|Office life}}
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  • {{a|people|{{image|Stock Loan Ninka|png|Deep into the plumbing of the financial system
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  • This history of the world is stuffed with injustice. Few people in the history of the world cannot tell you a story about how they were don
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  • ...are like [[black swan]]s — ''exactly'' the same, in fact — only easier for people on [[Twitter]] to be judgmental about. The key, for such a bank executive,
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  • “Good enough” is enough to satisfy most people other than [[lawyers]] and the kind of child<ref>And what do children like
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  • But practically — given difficulty understanding what these people actually do, let alone how valuable it is, human frailties, mortal weakness
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  • ...e “stupid banker” cases, which involve bankers negligently paying money to people they didn’t mean to, who then refuse to give it back.
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  • But your onboarding and credit people ought to be — well — ''doing their job'', and if they are l, weaknesses
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  • ...ity swap]]s, [[contracts for difference]]<ref>This has been apt to confuse people; be warned.</ref> or [[high-delta equity derivative]]s.'' Cryptic crossword ...in, that it had any.</ref> it has not vanished entirely so, if your US tax people run true to the [[JC]]’s experience, you may have to persevere with it.
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  • ...to be closely correlated. If the fund’s performance is going gang busters, people tend to HODL. If, on the other hand, it’s going full Neil Woodford, expec
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  • ...''another'' gestalt psychologist, Sam Glucksberg to make it interesting to people who think investment bankers are poorly incentivised. Glucksberg ran the ca
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  • ...ndustry. Today any good-sized institution will have literally hundreds of people in [[onboarding]], [[AML]], [[credit]] sanctioning, [[legal]] and [[documen ...s, is lifted and shifted from a high-cost jurisdiction (where at least the people concerned have some institutional knowledge, some industry experience and a
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  • {{a|people|[[File:Mithril.jpg|center|450px|frame|Some discreet [[hobbit]]s yesterday.]
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  • ...ght a list of 4.5m actual high school students, college students and young people from a marketing firm for $105,000. ...to the JPMC client outreach team. Javice sent botch up of the actual young people data list they bought.
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  • *[[Talk is cheap]]: Judge people by what they do, not what they say.
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  • ...loating charge|floating]] charge, which means you may wind up behind other people in the queue.
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  • ...ny iteration. Including the source code of the App (like MediaWiki). Allow people to develop it, augment it, improve it (see: “don’t be a futurologist” ...ital/creative commons'''. Release all code as open source. Allow/encourage people to use, develop code without limit.
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  • How to get people to engage. How to get people be step outside their paradigm and rethink something they might not think
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  • Premature, because people have been running Conway models more or less continuously since 1970. None
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  • ...ns and provide [[diverse]] perspectives, right? If only ''that'' were what people in the industry used credit ratings for.
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  • ...ignatures appended to the document on your counterparty’s behalf belong to people suitably authorised by your counterparty to put them there.
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  • ...Indeed, all power structures start off as spontaneous comings-together of people having a common interest. Even people who ''complain'' about power structures — at least ones who do in an orga
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  • When events are significantly outside the standard deviation, people will react, pushing their own reaction outside the standard deviation - the ...ey remember events and can watch and assimilate events happening to other people, and more importantly they repeatedly interact. 100 dice rolls are discrete
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  • ...ail? This is especially good for filtering meeting requests. Best to keep people guessing whether you will show or not. Those who really care will call you. ...deed cannot be deleted, and their membership is maintained through time by people in relevant roles - folks move around in big organisations. Ensure those em
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  • ...ultimately [[swap]]ping hearts, which among young, uncynical and unscarred people such as Mr Bieber and his “beliebers”, are largely [[fungible]], the {{
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  • ...eplacement cost of a lateral quitter}}}}{{C|newsletter draft}}{{quote|“Our people are our most precious resource.” ...ther with one at all — suggests corporations systematically undervalue the people they are losing.
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  • ...nds (but never quite gets) to 100%: All other things being equal, the more people see your movie, the greater your profit margin will be. ...ref> and other resurgent business lines: don’t try to be all things to all people; clear out your inventory, figure out what you’re good at and hit that ch
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  • ...sh with litigation — much of it conducted by, on behalf of and in front of people with barely the first idea about the complexities of financial services con ...are still around. If anyone will know how an ISDA is meant to work, these people will.
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  • ...e numbers” in it — Ed.''] because there was so much equipment, and so many people needed to make it function. For example: “Article 148: There will be fift
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  • ...and cultural disasters we are encountering at the moment are the result of people confusing their magisteria.
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  • ...the 5 days before the pricing of the offering). It is designed to prevent people from manipulating the price of secondary offerings by shorting the securiti
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  • ...cation from panicked people in [[operations|ops]]); gradually it will suck people in from across the organisation ([[legal]], [[litigation]], [[compliance]],
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  • There may be an alternative, better, universe out there where these people are properly self-actualising by wiping tables at Starbucks, but the unhapp
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  • ...ber, none are more given to euphemism, and indeed hyperbole, than the good people of [[personnel]] or, as they like to think of themselves, ''[[human capital ...ut that, especially given the lengths the collective goes to find the best people, so many of the ones it winds up with are so ''mediocre''.
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  • ...the right circumstances: it might be a to-all communication going to 5,000 people updating them about MiFID 2 roll out, and the simple logistics of setting u
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  • Rightly, none of these people can see how their own role is meaningless — seen in its own terms, it is
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  • ...altechbros]] he knows about. This comes, at first, from those enthusiastic people at ''Legal Geek'' and their “[https://www.legalgeek.co/startup-map/ start ...r lucre it sought for inclusion. We know some of the owners: they are good people. But — well, diamonds in the muck, and all that.
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  • ...ion was, for those at the wrong end of the [[agency problem]] — a class of people generally called “[[client]]s” — a moment of beatific liberation, but ...t it turns out the scarce resource is not supply-side bandwidth — the good people at Amazon Web Services have got our backs on that — but demand-side ''att
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  • ...g" reflects the common sense proposition that we do not easily accept that people have made linguistic mistakes, particularly in formal documents. On the oth ...s is an over-energetic way to describe the process of interpretation. Many people, including politicians, celebrities and Mrs. Malaprop, mangle meanings and
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  • The model itself, by its existence, queers the pitch, skews incentives. People optimise for the model, often undermining the model’s original goals — ...[High modernism|high modernists]] are the systems theorists and complexity people, two of whom are featured in the video in the panel. Joe Norman<ref>https:/
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  • Nonetheless, the attractions of accession still seems to elude people in the industry whom you might think would know better. For, them the JC ha
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  • ...il deposit|customer deposit]]s. Much of its lending is involves lending to people so they can buy houses. ...s on its deposits. Otherwise it will not be in business for long. A lot of people at the bank manage its “market risk” to make sure that happens.
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  • ...ce of commodities is barely changed by the [[metaverse]]. People must eat. People need shelter. The resources of the planet are scarce and growing scarcer. T The problem of putting food on people’s tables and rooves over their heads will not be solved.
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  • ...ssian]]” distribution, after the chap who first formulated it, but only by people who are trying to sound clever.</ref> of a series of events, indicates that ...endency, on the time [[Mrs. Pinterman]] shows up. The chance that all 400 people should arrive and try to enter the theatre at the same moment is more or le
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  • Will ''these'' people embrace ChatGPT-3? *It does a lot of things that seem cool but most people will never use or understand (Ferrari: going from 0-100 in 3 seconds, trave
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  • '''You spend more time managing other people''': We take this to be a trivial observation: the contractor at the call-ce ...the further up the chain you go, the more time you spend ''managing other people''. Especially given fat-bird syndrome: the porky tweeters on the upper bran
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  • Performance appraisal rewards people who conform to the system; it does not reward attempts to improve the syste
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  • {{a|people|[[File:Top gun actor.png|450px|thumb|center|A top gun [[structurer]], yeste
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  • ...ite out of concern for the personal well-being of those given to provoking people. Like the [[Jolly Contrarian|JC]], who is not above airing his controversia
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  • ...wiss financial advisors who are pleased to pitch them “investment ideas” — people who have got ''so much money'' they don’t notice that their advisors reli
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  • ...as [[Theory]] diagnoses about other socio-political power structures: once people have intellectual and economic power, through their organisation, they do n ...ve of, and must be subordinated to, the “lived experience” of marginalised people.
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  • ...opportunity for development. If the whole place has gentrified, there will people who can’t afford to live there. ...e more we have of it — that the sight of people in the street ''attracts'' people, and does not, as the modernists suppose, repel them — tell us about our
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  • ...mption, but the the pattern that emerges from the aggregate of billions of people's data consumption. ''No one cares about you''. Your habits are probably pe
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  • ...ways, allowing the business folk to get on with whatever unseemly business people of commerce do, in these straitened times. ...stances you want, respectively, to sustain or resist, before your business people can get busy with it.
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  • ...ven period is the crisis that will eventually do for it. Especially if the people of that period have no reasonable inkling of what is coming.
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  • But as a people, we have lost our passion for the ineffable. A few years ago, those dour [[
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  • {{a|people|{{image|text machinery|png|An [[AI]] rendering of the crack drafting squad,
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  • ...d p[ave the way for the ninth law of worker entropy,<ref>“As the number of people involved in negotiating a contract goes up, its brevity, comprehensibility
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  • ...o get it right, keeping it as simple and robust as possible. This prevents people from building fiefdoms, constructing critical dependencies on their bespoke
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  • ...on the penultimate page of this collection of essays. “There are plenty of people without religious faith who live exemplary moral lives (as for example, me) ...atheist? If there's no God, what is the special attraction of a land where people are lobbing missiles over your back fence all the time?
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  • ...on for the front part of the [[Gartner peak inflated expectations curve]]: people are fundamentally mediocre, unimaginative, but very good at glomming onto a ...op-down modernist creation myth that grows ever stronger as there are more people incentivised to perpetuate it. Inward-looking management becomes ever more
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  • ...lawyers hate the [[Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999]], and why people insist on [[counterparts]] clauses. ...g|hedge fund}}s get off the ground: setting it up, finding offices, hiring people, engaging lawyers, recommending (cough) [[prime broker]]s, and [[capital in
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  • This all only works, of course, as long as people remain prepared to buy your commercial paper when it rolls every month. In
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  • ...ualised risk: this is how an insurer makes money. If it provides a million people with fire insurance at £300 per annum and, actuarially, expects five hundr
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  • ...matically, investing in their author some proprietary rights to stop other people reproducing the creation. It does not apply to all kinds of information - t
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  • :''(3) The fraction of all people with our kind of experiences that are living in a simulation is very close ...impossible to try at home, of course — which is, perhaps, why intelligent people like [[Neil deGrasse-Tyson]] who ought to know better — fall for it.
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  • ...ut'' [[coronavirus]] may have all the makings of a good [[end of days]] if people don’t get a grip and satisfy themselves they have enough low-calorie soya
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  • ...versight is another’s gainful employment, and hunting down and castigating people for creating undated agreements will provide rich fodder, for years, for ou
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  • ...tract, by well-trodden legal theory, depends upon the state of mind of two people, whereas where an agency exists, the necessary parts of that consensus can
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  • ...g a troy ounce of gold, exceeds the present value of a troy ounce of gold, people stop mining gold. ...presenting the worth of a given merchant’s assets. It naturally accrued to people according to their existing ''wealth''. There was no gold rush — another
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  • ...ight, or political capital to be bothered correcting the wrong impression. People may have pride in the form: large organisations may prefer portfolio standa
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  • ...to create an environment that brings the power of diversity to life; where people with different backgrounds and experiences thrive in both their professiona
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  • ...s'' that what we want? Historicists might say no?) implies somehow letting people form and protect their own in-groups. ''Exclusivity must be allowed. It can
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  • ...ave the time of one lazy arse who would rather waste twenty hours of other people’s time rather than one of his”. Yet these activities, and ones like the ...dressed by the enterprise to improve itself”<ref>In other words, by firing people.</ref>
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  • ...gregate data spinning off an “NPS” question is considered, by the sorts of people who should know better but don’t, as a good [[proxy]] for forecasting bus
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  • ...rd'' of [[modernist]] frippery by which our management overlords can impel people from the back office to keep shunting whatever rock they are assigned to sh
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  • ...else in the world, a cryptocurrency can only acquire extrinsic value ''by people attaching value to it''. But that means blockchain miners must find someone ...permissionless blockchain ''needs'' bullish speculators to work. It needs people with an unshakeable confidence in an invented currency. This is not a curio
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  • ...ience, skill and hubris required to competently manipulate text, the fewer people can do it and, by ordinary principles of supply and demand, the more they c ...ny commercial moment has ever depended on an NDA, the howlers persist: the people — and [[Machines are fungible|machines]] — engaged to process them need
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  • ...that price.</ref> and the market [[liquid]]<ref>Meaning there are lots of people in the market for that asset at that time</ref> then however estimable your ...ng to value your asset by reference to the prevailing price at which other people are buying and selling assets ''like'' yours — while at the same time ''n
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  • :AND the LORD did grin and the people did feast upon the lambs and sloths and carp and anchovies and orangutans a
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  • ...ref>Kodak ''invented'' the digital camera. It still killed them.</ref> Ask people who used to make postcards and aerogrammes. The reason the “buzz” has “shifted to delivery” is that the sort of people who “buzz” are in management, or management consulting, and ''they have
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  • ...paul-hollywood-i-dont-trust-people-now-im-a-hermit-l0z8jcmd3 I don’t trust people now. I’m a hermit]''”. Paul Hollywood, ''The Times'' Magazine, Saturday
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  • ...do and who we all are. We are, in that regard, all the same: we screen our people to make sure [[D&I]] is a fundamental part of their, and therefore our, DNA ...ry error]] the [[Critical theory|critical theorist]]s made: to assume that people want professional guides in order to ''read'' them.
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  • ...said, as a defensive strategy, incumbents should surround themselves with people who can exercise on the plan but do ''not'' have the gumption or charisma t
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  • ...complications, intelligence and {{risk|complexity}} at its ''edges''. Let people build whatever structures they like on it — if it is a [[digital commons] One consequence of this design, then, is that people can innovate for this network without any need to coordinate with any netwo
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  • ...an immensely powerful idea. Not only does it undermine the certitude many people have about their own ways of life, it seems to opens the door to all the wa That we might not be able to terrifies a lot of people, especially scientists, and Kuhn gets a lot of the blame for this state of
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  • ...of fun but unimportant activities fall into the general bucket of “telling people what to do”.
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  • ...ough [[LinkedIn]]’s oily midwifery: the ''[[panel discusser]]''. These are people who spend most of their working lives attending, moderating or speaking on
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  • ...r crust ''actually pricing derivatives'', not conjecturing about how other people do it. But this will not matter: the piece will spread like wildfire around So will begin the hue and cry for something tangible, visible and fixable for people to do, so these grim happenings can be put away forever.
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  • {{image|Okay|png|}}{{image|Okay 2|jpg|It’s okay to judge people who lie down for meetings.}}}}{{quote| If only people would ''belt up'' about their goddamn personal problems, every now and then
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  • ...little pure risk being run here: this one is far enough down the tail that people tend not to die in a ditch about it on either side of the argument.
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  • ...in any case the whole point of juniorisation is to get rid of ''trained'' people — [[subject matter expert]]<nowiki/>s — and have the process carried ou
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  • ...al truth of investing that anyone could use, useful precisely because most people think they know best:
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  • ...ession couldn’t get any worse than the lily-livered “[[and/or]]”, the good people of the {{eccds}} say “hold my beer, wine and, as the case may be, or, oth
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  • It is better to have lots of people hating your idea but a few very loyal supporters than everyone being lukewa ...y Ford: people don't know what they want until you give them it. Don't ask people what they want. <br>
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  • ...that this book is beyond my grasp and almost certainly wasn’t targeted at people like me, so those with the requisite background should disregard my vote an
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  • *''Avoid [[definitions]]''. Mostly, people can figure out what you mean without doubt from the context. Only use defin
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  • ...ets to decide, and what’s to stop ''them'' tilting the scales, and what of people who legitimately disagree?”
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  • ...ibing as it does basically liberal approach — small “l” liberal, that is — people are going to do what they do, and banning them isn’t going to work: bette
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  • ...’s coming to me is swamped by the happy thoughts that so many other odious people are going to get what's coming to them. *Educated people get to be ruling officials and priests and they get the best food.
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  • {{a|people|{{image|legal eagle|png|Know me by this name: EAGLE NINJA.}}}}{{d|Inhouse c
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  • ...any influence is listening to them''. The reason for that is because ''the people with influence are all on the phone to their Aston Martin dealers''.
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  • Different things to different people. In the Eastern wilds on the old side of the Atlantic, bascially any repack
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  • {{a|people|{{image|Legal awards|png|Just a golden envelope away}}}}To bring some rigou
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  • **People power: The value of interpersonal relationships. Go see the client. Build r
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  • ...ns out, be shipping a mean old levy that will make them weep and moan. The people who do okay out of this are the depositors — yes, yes, they are horrid te
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  • ...with the idea of veganism, to whom the vegan pitch might work — but these people will be just as susceptible to a pitch that ''this is delicious Thai food''
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  • {{a|people|[[File:Eagle over grand canyon.jpg|center|450px|thumb|How we think of ourse ...s is wishful thinking). But any rate, you can read. Yes, even you [[sales]]people.
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  • ...g anyone any work; it is ''creating'' a whole new field of work. There are people whose entire career specialism is “regulatory change management”. I mea
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  • Profound implications for [[Averagarianism|averagarian]]<nowiki/>istas and people, like [[William MacAskill]] and, well, [[Chauncey Gardiner]] think about th
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  • Eventually, though, people started to bridle again — I mean, could a polluter ''really'' just take i ...sment at precipitating a series of minor earthquakes on a local indigenous people with a Dutch pornographic film distributor’s regret for generating artifi
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  • ...ver the country I have no doubt on a thing of that sort honest and sincere people hold different views. The effect of the legislation is not to set up the co
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  • ...t ''won’t'' be: you don’t protect confidences by randomly emailing them to people); its [[copyright]] (and it ''might'' be, but the commercial value of an el
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  • ...en, entertainingly, those without [[indemnities]] — to the point where few people know what the provision is even for, and even fewer challenge it. Well, dea
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  • ...entific Management]] theory of the game) and, by extention (ii) the senior people occupying higher rungs on the decision-making ladder got there through prom ...and they are expected to select for ''administrative'' qualities (budget, people and cost management) and in practice select defensively for self-similarity
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  • ...uld you hope — or fear — in any case? This is an NDA, for crying out loud. People don’t sue on NDAs.
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  • Two people are charged with a conspiracy<ref>Whether or not they are guilty is beside
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  • ...range a chance it must have been that has picked fortuitously from a whole people no fewer than twelve examples of a species so rare, they immediately invest
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  • These people, if they know what is good for them, ''do not really want change''. ...e ascends that greasy pole is relentless, unending and brutal. It fashions people, the way a river fashions stone.<ref>Now you may notice ''another'' [[parad
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  • ...and that it would be no advantage to the defendants if the thief or other people used them. The answer to that, I think, is as follows. It is quite obvious
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  • ...s so instinctively dismissive about amateur contributors to the internet — people like me — it’s hardly surprising that I should instinctively dismiss hi ...idelity. Except that it doesn’t, since it has literally millions of them — people like you and me — who can offer our tuppence worth gladly and without tho
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  • ...or ''less important-looking'' than the main agreement it circumvents, that people can “get themselves [[comfortable]]” pretending the side letter is not
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  • ...y on the pretext that, while it is a good idea, it is also an obvious one, people all over the world have been having it for years, and it would be hard to m
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  • ...stics/tables|Bank of England statistics}}'').</ref> On the other hand most people borrow for a fixed term and want certainty on how much interest they must p Happy, unadventurous stuff, carried out by happy, unadventurous people. Look: we don’t want to run the interest rate-setting crowd down, but bef
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  • ...edures by means of the grisly misdeeds that happen when you carelessly cut people open, might seem a tough one.
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  • ...se, it will need a good deal of energy, expertise and effort from ''your'' people to configure it; energy [[change adoption|they will be disinclined to provi Notwithstanding breathless claims to the contrary from people who should really know better — who ''do'', in fact, know better — this
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  • ...e legal obligations. A market disruption is nobody’s fault. They are smart people — [[subject matter expert]]s, indeed — in possession of all available i
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  • ...ed is liable to be misinterpreted by unscrupulous (or simply unsuspecting) people, particularly if they have a particular social agenda which would find it c
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  • ...uthists — you claim some kind of mythical prior general accord between all people that has recently been upset — it is up to you to prove it. Where was it? ...eing described as “[[power structure]]s”, because they complain when other people form them, but they are. Let's call them social enterprises because they se
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  • ...ld consciousness.” — Dr. Louis Judd, ''The Anatomy of Atavism'' (via ''Cat People'' (1942)) <br>
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  • ...and which shewed, more completely than any other, the utter madness of the people, was one started by an unknown adventurer, entitled “A company for carryi ...g, at nine o’clock, this great man opened an office in Cornhill. Crowds of people beset his door, and when he shut up at three o’clock, he found that no le
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  • ...oalition. In this way absolute power transmogrifed into government for the people. The king gradually ceded power to his majesty’s government, to the point
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  • ...n had been nailed to a tree for saying how great it would be to be nice to people for a change, one girl sitting on her own in a small café in Rickmansworth People will be disappointed. People ''will lose money'', in unpredictable and predictable ways. The universe w
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  • ...experience. In that time the planet has added another nine hundred million people, but not one of them, as far as we know, is using the 2011 ISDA Equity Deri
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  • ...Top Trumps'' they ''removed'' the “engine count” criteria altogether. Some people just don’t like to be beat, I guess.
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  • ...ntegrity, as if they were our own”, nor to “serve the world by making food people love”, nor to “transform lives through learning and growth,” but ''to
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  • ...e got very worked up after 9/11 not because of Osama bin-Laden but because people on the radio kept saying “enormity” when they meant “magnitude”, an
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  • ...if we grant, for a moment, that the heading is the part of the clause most people are likely to read?
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  • ...’t mean “borrowing” (any more than it means “use” or “fill out”), although people frequently misuse it that way. As a result, it is a metaphor that doesn’t
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  • ...egaphones. The gratuitous playing of cricket. Madrigal groups. Flash mobs. People carelessly comporting boomerangs or stink-bombs.
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  • ...nows, there is much that is absurd about our modern corporate life and the people who populate the landscape of the financial markets which asks for satire, ...ssion between peers. The JC is no tablet from Mount Sinai. It is meant for people who are engaged in specialist negotiation and advisory capacities, who alre
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  • ...ity. It isn’t like they are about to give out their clients’ money to poor people, or even stop cooking up elaborate tax shelters to further increase global
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  • ...piece of opportunistic shoehorning in, of all places, an NDA from, of all people, a consultancy firm:
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  • ...ak of public spiritedness can change that, and that was OneNDA: interested people came from far and wide to help; everyone<ref>Everyone except the [[doyen of The more people use it, the more [[Perfection is the enemy of good enough|“good enough”
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  • {{A|people|{{image|Tin hat|jpg|Do we need a [[process agent]], sir?}}}}{{d|{{PAGENAME}
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  • And, at a cost: following this byzantine process to gather this data occupies people and takes time: ''all'' negotiations take longer, and none of these gears, Both scenarios are likely; often at once: if, as tends to be the case, people in your ''own'' organisation don’t understand your documents, it is a bit
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  • ...”. Their offence, and it is not a crime, was weakness and credulity. These people are unremarkable, familiar, ''mediocre'' middle managers. ...surd were it not the plain facts of the matter. These people were told, by people they trusted and had no reason to doubt, that the sub-postmasters were frau
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  • [[Operations]] people deal with ''actual'' risks; [[legal eagle]]s and fellow [[Controllers|contr
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  • ...thinking about them is that MiFID is regulates financial services, and the people who offer them to the public, to make sure they are behaving themselves and
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  • ...hem. Build your own systems to dampen your own vulnerability, and those of people you care about.
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  • ...thor|Raymond Hull}}{{quote|“I don’t know whether the world is run by smart people who are putting it on, or imbeciles who really mean it.”}}
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  • “Send people authorised to make a decision” is a management truism that seems well out
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  • ...’s all about one’s [[regulatory perimeter]] — a topic which will bore many people to tears, but provides a luxuriant lifestyle to the kind of attorney (aka a
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  • {{a|people|{{image|Wakeup|jpg|''Simulacra and Simulation'', yesterday.}}}}[[Internal a
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  • ...[[Children of the Forest]]. They were a species of pre-derivative, banking people. Is it possible they had in mind the sort of [[restrictive covenant]]s a ba
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  • ..., there was no real method to their calculation. This appeared to surprise people, during the [[global financial crisis]].
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  • ...o such legislative fickleness: it is unchanging, for all times and for all people.
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  • ...being ''right'' for a 1/3 risk of being wrong. This proposal outrages some people, at first. Apparently, even statisticians. But it is true. When you apply it to unbounded complex systems involving, well, people, it works less well.
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  • ...R GOD’S SAKE. LEARN THE BASIC RUDIMENTS OF HOW TO ADDRESS A LARGE GROUP OF PEOPLE.
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  • ...mouths around the Formica table passably filled with baked beans. The only people around to hear our plaintive discursions about the ills of the modern world ...d all important sports. Even downhill skiing.<ref>True story: the mountain people of Europe had long since invented [[skiing]] as an essential means of conve
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  • ...re are commonalities in outlook, values and way of life between the Alpine people of Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France and Italy that are not shared by o
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  • ...only river, not sea water. Unclear whether brackishness changes anything. People from Essex probably think it does.
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  • ...of being a generalised disposition attributable to a generalised class of people. These often ''are'' political dispositions, but need not be: “born-again
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  • ...our formal systems who ''do'' spot the bad apples, and who call them out. People like journalist [[Enron Corporation|Bethany MacLean]], [[Bernie Madoff|Erin As soon as they said their piece these people became, before the fact, bad apples. Not ''bad'' bad apples,<ref>Though Dan
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  • ...bil attacks, rug-pulls, malicious javascript — I could go on, but the good people at https://web3isgoinggreat.com/ have it covered in real-time.
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  • ...ner-take-all showdown, but rather the [[infinite game]] of keeping as many people happy for as long and often as possible.
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  • ...nst it with all {{sex|her}} might if given the opportunity.<ref>Curiously, people like this seem more bothered that you may share their information with your
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  • ...ne in a culture relentlessly focused on building machines and then blaming people for their unwanted outcomes, rather than practically ''managing'' outcomes
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  • ...which inevitably inform those who shout loudest. “If it bleeds it leads” — people don’t buy newspapers to read good news, so in a competitive market it is
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  • ...own material — there are more minutiae on particle physics here than most people will care for in a bedtime read — Lee Smolin’s major points are clearly
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  • ::::::(iv) Behaviour which is characteristic of most people in the organisation (homogeneity) <br>
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  • The thing about spinach is that most right-thinking people ''want'' spinach to disappear. The smaller spinach becomes before before yo
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  • :''I’ve seen things you people wouldn’t believe.'' The story’s was deeply unpopular with the few people who were even aware of it, let alone bothered to read it. This had somethin
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  • ...ertile I am! I can insist on this transparently idiotic legal contract and people still sign it! It is absurd along every conceivable dimension, yet, here I
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  • **''Second'': there needs to be one class of special people who ''are'' allowed to look after your money by keeping it for themselves b
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  • ...eploy [[playbook]]s and [[runbook]]s, your machines run on autopilot, your people are scarce and your contract is little more than a [[service level agreemen ...assured annuity from computerisation. Just ask Eastman Kodak, Sears or the people who made aerogrammes. Ask the Parisienne artisan weavers put out of work b
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  • ...iation]]'': ''We must do this cheaper.'' The cry went out. “Percy! Find me people cheaper units to negotiate these contracts!”
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  • ...accordingly, misprice that asset, and you may be disappointed in how much people will be prepared to pay for it.
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  • ...ates. While there are pros and cons to including [[DVA]] in earnings, most people see it as accounting gimmickry that doesn’t reflect any true economic val
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  • ...g intellectual property. It is not not an exhaustible resource. What other people do with your IP can benefit everyone.</ref> Price becomes an interesting fa
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  • ...y converted: all of Alma Cogan is dead, but only some of the class of dead people are Alma Cogan.”
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  • ...ciency — ~''cough''~ [[outsourcing]] — then you are getting it wrong. Most people are getting it wrong.
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  • ...ness makes a difference. If you are a [[retail bank]], mailing six million people about a change to their current account terms, then ''absolutely'' you want ...tell a million dollar client, it is worth doing in person. Have your sales people [[Talk, don’t email|call]]. This is called [[relationship management]].
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  • ...step or anything — but they are probably related. If interest rated go up, people generally save more, spend less and so business might drop off a bit. But a Interest rate swaps are easier to manage. They are managed by different people in the bank.
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  • ...rocess is still too complex to be automated, and is instead carried out by people with even less comprehension of the details, even less incentive to get thi ...:(a) For reasons given above, process reengineering will be carried out by people who<br>
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  • ...and cultural disasters we are encountering at the moment are the result of people confusing the online and the [[Offworld]]: specifically mistaking the massi
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  • ...depths of a sweaty tropical swamp and prone to cause hallucinations among people not ready for them.
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  • ...times. Avoid truncated timelines and arbitrary review periods which force people in to suboptimal behaviour (to leave well alone). Be aware of convenient at
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