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  • ...a text, brings with him a trunk full cultural baggage, from which he will construct the model and make the assumptions, and draw the conclusions he needs to ma
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  • ...[deep understanding]] and [[meaningful presence]] in the emerging market [[construct]] to [[drive]] greater [[convergence]] across [[strategic]] [[touchpoints]]
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  • ...s a [[creature of equity]]. Not a pantomime dromedary, but an intellectual construct dreamed up by those woundrous [[Courts of chancery|Courts of Chancery]].
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  • ...t-serving organisations, the “[[walk-away point]]” is a purely theoretical construct with no physical extension in conventional Euclidean [[space-time]]. It may
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  • ...ge, and ther fact that the bank itself relies on exactly that intellectual construct — that is, ''your'' insolvency administrator not being able to cherry-pic
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  • ...they compose their documents. For readers, context shapes their attempt to construct meaning as they read.
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  • The <code>if–then</code> construct (sometimes called <code>if–then–else</code>) is common across many prog
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  • ...the chain whose opinion is not to be second-guessed — but to figure how to construct a route through the absurdity that delivers a sensible result for you while
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  • ...we shouldn’t confuse that contorted, shifting shape with the intellectual construct — effable — but unchained from the mortal, papery coil that represents
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  • ...the'' cause, or [[primary cause]] or [[root cause]]. Cause is something we construct, not find.''<ref>{{fieldguide}}, 33.</ref>
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  • ...h for most employees in large organisations. Thereby, successful ones will construct entire professional trajectories around the singular objective of ''avoidin
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  • ...s which, by their existence, [[falsify]] Newtonian mechanics. One needs to construct an entirely new model.
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  • ...of the [[trustee]]’s creditors. In the English common law, a metaphysical construct achieved by splitting an individual’s “equitable” or “beneficial”
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  • ...but — as articulated — it ''is'' the problem. The bureaucrat’s art is to construct [[Rube Goldberg machine]]s of four-dimensional policy and process within wh
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  • ...s they will be. If you did, the sensible design decision would be to ''not construct your house in that location at all'' — or, if you really knew when the ea
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  • ...hindsight and full knowledge of inputs and outputs, and with ample time to construct a [[narrative]] that neatly links events into a causal chain ''that was not *'''Counterfactuals''': To construct alternative sequences of events — where operators “zigged”, but could
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  • .../wiki/Judith_Butler|Judith Butler}}’s view that gender is a mutable social construct, characterised by repeated actions, language and dispositions that shape (a
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  • ...tions, and each will have its own label and variables from which you could construct basic legal semantic text. For example, take the ISDA definition of Office:
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  • With the inbuilt metadata, it is easy to construct sophisticated Boolean searches: so {from:jc to:iolio subject:flannel Sent:0
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  • ...passive-aggressive]] [[rent-seeking]] that is merely ''staged'' within the construct of a [[Negotiation|bilateral negotiation]] ''notionally'' between a [[buyer
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  • ...things that the learned author has in contemplation, helps a novice reader construct the sorts of categories that companies do and do not fall into.
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  • ...ta]]''. Data is cool. With data, one can then plot graphs, see trends, and construct models. But this very act of scaling one loses what is special about the ex
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  • ...ing buried in an analog medium of some kind. A letter, as an informational construct, can exist without ink, paper or an envelope.
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  • ...ss? ''Shouldn’t'' it, in fact? Conceptually, perhaps, one might be able to construct a string of symbols representing God. Would it even ''need'' a [[substrate]
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  • ...ars of market data — back through the last meltdown, ideally — and from it construct the optimal trading strategy, that, had one used it, would have returned th
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  • ...erful work. Our cynic again. Now we know where we were going, it’s easy to construct a vehicle that would have got us here in style. Not so easy then.
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  • ...le from “extremely satisfied” to “extremely dissatisfied” asks the user to construct some sort of ad hoc blended average of the quality of all the writing in th
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  • ...that “power structure”, “paradigm”, “research programme” and “intellectual construct” and maybe even “corporation” are synonyms describing any self-organi ...ain|permissionless]] [[decentralised ledger]] was devised to solve: how to construct a financial system does not rely on trust in a central permissioning author
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