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  • ...g contracts are a kind of research and development department where clever people contrive intricate clockwork escapements governing the grounds on which the
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  • {{a|people|{{image|Legal awards|png|Just a golden envelope away}}}}To bring some rigou
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  • ...ateral arrangement''': this is the key one for tri-party arrangements. The people most likely to be angry with each other about assets held by a triparty cus
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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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  • ...egulation as mutual funds (including [[UCITS]]) or pension funds, and some people<ref>Do-gooders, obviously.</ref> felt this lack of oversight contributed to
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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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  • Averagarianism that forces actually different people into generic categories. It imputes commonalities that don’t really exist
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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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  • ...market’s'' — hair will be on fire. Prices will be yoyoing around and most people will be focussed on their own book and won’t care about yours. Imagine yo
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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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  • .... Once you do this, ''it isn’t your [[money]] anymore''.<ref>This startles people. It has even been known to startle senior credit officers. For a patient ex
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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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  • ...guy: his clients are ''providers'' of financial services who contract with people who ''want'' them. Merchant and customer are, here as in any marketplace, g This instinct amongst business people to “just let it go” is so pronounced, indeed, as to unnerve regulators
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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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  • *[[Dealer]]s are bad, venal people. They have blackened hearts and will stop at nothing to rip their [[client]
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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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  • The [[JC]] dreads to think what people say about (he/him/his) behind (he/his/his) back: if the worst they do is to
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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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  • ...nd taken as an unmoderated whole has no particular meaning at all, beyond “people are talking”? ...-based referendum, there is not even a manifesto. Who knows why 33 million people voted for Brexit? Who could possibly presume to aggregate all those individ
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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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  • ...uld — but won’t — finally nail down the lid on the coffin of nervous risk people regarding the ISDA — which has a [[Amendments - ISDA Provision|no oral mo
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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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  • *The eminently shoutable-at, and oft-shouted at, people of [[New Hampshire]]
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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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  • {{drop|I|t is said}} that the ancient people of Easter Island felled every tree on their island while erecting statues t ...: this was quite the disaster in the service of trying to please imaginary people.
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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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  • ...a large uncollateralised position is a much less likely scenario. So most people will be happy enough just closing out: the optionality not to is not very v
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  • ...carelessly cannot affect my civil obligations to B or C or D, if they are people whose interests I ought to hold in contemplation as I do).
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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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  • ...the quality of its counsel management, it will be impressionistically, by people lacking technical chops to know whether wheels are being spun, and its perf ...genda — it ''did'' have an agenda: to optimise the prospects of convicting people ''who deserved conviction''. Had any of them believed differently, we shoul
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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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  • ...o such legislative fickleness: it is unchanging, for all times and for all people.
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  • ...tised space at a [[telescreen]] somewhere in the building, assuming enough people are out sick or on holiday.
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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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  • ...his is just one of the fabulous operational complexities that keep so many people employed in the futures industry, and which won’t be solved by blockchain
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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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  • ...mage|Loyalty Discount|png|}}}}{{dpn|/ˈlɔɪəlti ˈdɪskaʊnt/ |n|}}{{Quote|“Our people are our most valuable asset.”
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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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  • ''Be warned: There are people more learned in the ways of the world than [[your correspondent]] who do no
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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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  • {{a|people|{{image|General Counsel|jpg|“Joey, do you like movies with gladiators?”
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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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  • ...}From the {{isia}} file, [[US person]] means different things to different people. Even different kinds of [[US Attorney]]. Even the ''same'' [[U.S. Attorney
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  • ...to elbow his way into what was meant to be a private meeting of important people, will now not stop talking}} On a freezing night December 1808, about 1,500 people attended an ''akademie'' concert at the ''Theater an der Wien'' in suburban
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  • .... This, we sense is not so much because blockchain is ''clever'', but that people who buy non-fungible tokens are ''stupid'', or at any rate (as we shall see
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  • ...manesque, burlesque system of law from a place thronging with dentists and people wearing pork pie hats. You can try arguing “How on earth should I know? I
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  • ...wan]]s will be angrily flapping about. Then, your [[paradigm]] has failed. People around you are losing their heads and blaming it on you and your stupid [[t
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  • ...western world a “Cold War” jacked up an out-of-control nuclear arms race, people built fallout shelters in their basements and teenagers planned mercy-dash formal versus informal: remote working is at its best for work-to-rule people. applying policies, following rules, where interaction is not needed or eve
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  • ...ut a drop in the market to “unexpectedly soft non-farm payroll data”. Many people make a living reading tea-leaves in this way. ...is a ''third'' order of dissimilarities. In times of market stress, other people’s behaviour ''directly'' and ''directionally'' affects you and your trans
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  • ...chnology]] to ''indulge'' ourselves.<ref>There is a serious point here for people who argue that technology implementations should be driven as far as possib
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  • ...s — eighty percent of the blighters! — generate just twenty percent. These people are hardly worth the bother. We would be much better served just foregoing
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  • ..., as one might administer cod liver oil to an unwilling child, by the good people of [[human resources]]. They alone hold any affection for it — why wouldn
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  • # Britain is in the throes of an alpha epidemic. Tens of thousands of people hooked on synthetic chemicals that give an outperformance buzz. # Synthetic alpha seems harmless in the small doses everyone is taking - people can only hurt themselves.
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  • ...“What?” he hissed. “Like, seriously, what the fuck? Do you know who these people are?”
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  • ...s is sort out which, of a scrum of identical documents signed by different people, is the “original”. This is doubtless important if you are registering
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  • This worldview is one that appeals to many people in business management. Others might find it it rather desolate. But desola ...ith its environment. A firm should have talented, empowered, well-equipped people — [[subject matter expert]]s — to handle those interactions. Those in t
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  • ...rn boundary. Originally conceived by Parliamentary Commission to “give the people an ennobling enjoyment”, the Gallery houses paintings which, on any accou ...ned about the protection of a painting or the protection of our planet and people? The cotht of living crithith ith part of the cotht of oil crithith! Fuel i
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  • ...in the olden days” (Exhibit A, by none other than Dawkins: “all religious people are deluded”).
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  • Firstly, he calls himself a philosopher and an intellectual, but writes off people who “took too many philosophy classes” or “read too much Wittgenstein
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  • And operations people noticed that exchanging cash only is a whole lot easier, settles quicker, a
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  • ...was, for a certain type of middle-aged white-collar worker, a revelation. People like the JC. During lockdown we reacquainted ourselves with the local ’ho ...ement was discombobulated too. The work-creation machine struggled to find people whose time it could waste: everyone was out of sight, out of mind. For a ti
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  • ...ffective control of the process. Where the negotiator had to interact with people ''outside'' the firm, she lost total control of the process. Here the varia
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  • ...their Debt Capital Markets seat. You know it is true, [[Clifford Chance]] people.
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  • ...quality, but that has its limits. So the alternative is to at least allow people in to convert the collateral into cash, to stop half of the portfolio movin
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  • So if you are in a hurry, stop there: a [[currency indemnity]] is fine; people don’t usually fiddle with it: leave it; carry on.
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  • :—'''Incoming''': Don’t take calls from junior people. Encourage teams to own their BAU knowlege.
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  • ...use]] is a subject of vigorous but tiresome debate. For our purposes, that people don’t easily agree about it is all you need to know. Section 2(a)(iii)(3) makes clear that if people want to stipulate any condition precedent other than the standard ones in S
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  • ...part of these law firms — they are peopled by tireless, astute and upright people, to be sure — but it ''is'' to wonder about [[Causation|cause]] and [[Cor
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  • ...ts and shareholders. We take it for granted that the firm, and the natural people engaged on its behalf, acts in the firm’s own best interest, as independe ...nctioned [[metaphor]] for continuously fluctuating, indeterminate bunch of people. A bunch that is neither static, nor uniform (shareholders, employees of di
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  • ...h material, BUT YOU ARE THE BEST IN YOUR BUISINESS, RIGHT? That is ''why'' people are prepared to hear you out, isn’t it? So this is your challenge. ''Find
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  • ...acting on the whole operation. If these people really are better than your people, ''you should hire the reg tech firm as a recruitment consultant'', not to
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  • Indeed, MiFID is meant to ''protect'' people like that, not ''regulate'' them.
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  • Nice work if you can get it. A lot of people in the city can get it. ...t [[onboarding]] team, [[compliance]] or [[internal audit]] — who of these people would ever say that? And even if one did, would {{sex|he}} not be shut down
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  • ...can’t be blamed for failing to work when misapplied. Guns don’t kill; the people holding them do.
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  • ...lf points out, with reference to a transcript of the Watergate Tapes) when people talk in ordinary conversation they almost ''never'' use complete grammatica
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  • ...dard Wording, Assumptions and Provisions for Swaps|1985 Code]], though few people have ever even seen one). These we call the “[[Ancient ISDAs]]”. ...better agreement should tell us a good deal, both good and bad, about how people in established businesses behave — in brief, ''they like what they know''
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  • ...there, but he does cast a kindly glance at {{author|Thomas Kuhn}}. (I like people who cast kindly glances at {{author|Thomas Kuhn}}: these days, they’re fe
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  • ...a defaulty, turpidudinous character about them, almost never happen to two people at once, and therefore behave exactly like Events of Default.
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  • {{quote|''Most people do not need to take vitamin supplements and can get all the vitamins and mi
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  • ...nt as any societal shift in human history. Generally, this is not news for people in the IT industry, who deal with its implications day-to-day, but for our ...nt and scientific knowledge, the web is too weird, too [[non-linear]], and people’s applications for it too dynamic and unpredictable and the “true meani
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  • ...Your only decision is “whether me caring about polar bears will make more people buy my stuff, and thereby increase my bottom line”. ...l, if you don’t like what they do, don’t use ’em. That’s the way I see the people’s power is.”
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  • ...l-night deal-making: papers, markups, files, cold coffee. ''Everything but people''. Sheer curtains billow, and then Sutton clocks it: ''the balcony door is ...l-night deal-making: papers, markups, files, cold coffee. ''Everything but people''.
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  • ...gin loan, as is stock loan. These resemble traded contracts, and sometimes people forget they are loans, but they are. ...t. When your business is handing over large quantities of liquid assets to people you don’t know well, in the expectation of they will return them later, t
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  • |''[[Passionate]] about supporting and developing people in a way that is meaningful for them. Available immediately.''
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  • Her old chum was livid. “We ''need'' our people, Cass. They do productive things. You know, [[MIS]] reports. [[Steerco]] [[ ...ort of people who would sling their redundancy payoffs into Dogecoin these people were doubly exposed should [[crypto]] go [[Seins en l’air|''titten hoch''
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  • ...ftware. It won’t last forever: killer software developers can charge a few people a lot of money, but they have to keep improving their software to stay ahea
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  • ...ital]], or “[[AT1]]” which, when said aloud, sounds like “[[eighty-one]]”. People got excited about it. Our favourite [[Credit Suisse|lucky pooch]] even wond
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  • Yet you don’t hear many people in [[financial services]] talking about how to handle [[normal accidents]]. ...s of the [[Heath Robinson machine]] — but who will turn out to be just the people you wish you hadn’t fired {{shitfan}}.
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  • ...e commerce has worked this way, helped by the enlightened unselfishness of people like Tim Berners-Lee<ref>The World Wide Internet.</ref> and Jimmy Wales<ref
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  • ...o the heavens, with Melvin on it. It is horrifying. Seismic. Not possible. People shriek,“jump, Melvin, jump,”
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  • ...identical. This sleight of hand subtle enough to have eluded the notice of people as smart as Neil De Grasse Tyson.</Ref>
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  • ...r blow was coming from the heavens, and which would logically hit the tall people first. His shoulder-length hair was freezing in clumps. He should have stuc
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  • ...woodland sprites and hippies; a kind of peaceable pre-derivative, banking people, largely unconcerned with material wealth but blessed with a preternatural
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  • ...]]” (as described for Americans) or “[[reuse]]” (as described for ordinary people).<ref>Legally, re-hypothecation and reuse are very different operations; in
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  • ...hetical answer of the actual parties, but with that of notional reasonable people in the position of the parties at the time at which they were contracting.}
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  • ...more general, beatific ''peace of mind'' that comes from paying ''serious people'' to do sober things for us. That involve words.
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  • ...rol room was filling with experts; later in the day there were about forty people there. The phones were ringing constantly, demanding information the operat
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  • ...dustry was born which, to this day, employs literally tens of thousands of people and wastes hundreds of millions of pounds in compliance each year.
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  • ...are tangential to that idealised state (fitness, experiences, meeting new people etc), and you can use what you learn to dynamically adjust your pattern of
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  • ...ne, instead, that she spends her day answering stupid questions, educating people who should know better, wrestling with bureaucracy, hamstrung by rigid poli ...'' [[Horizontal and vertical escalations|horizontal escalation]], ''more'' people [[Internal audit|auditing]] and monitoring [[Service level agreement|servic
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  • ...al|legal department]]s mainly comprised of veteran deal lawyers. These are people ''also'' take pride in their ability to work with difficult, complicated th [[Plain English]] is not for [[serious people]].
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  • ...ort in its cause expands it mass and lends it gravity, such that those who people its onward trajectory fall under its influence and then into its orbit: the
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  • But, his son [[Don Iolio]] rebuffs him, saying, “surely you of all people should know, spice broking is a [[complex]] business, and no mechanical con
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  • ...f outsourced drones to implement those regulations, and create careers for people whose job it is to enforce, analysing and defend and ensure compliance agai
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  • ...crew their (brain)children up. Once a contract is inked, sensible business people will not cast it a backward glance.<ref>I have a theory, that I haven’t q
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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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  • ...and many, many documents need to be approved and then signed by many many people.
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  • ...ay one step ahead of his enemies, quelling any fomenting dissent among his people.
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  • ...e fields ruined and the peasants from the salted badlands — the ''Mohlok'' people — were left to pick up the pieces and start again. Among their number was
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  • ...it will head off an inordinate amount of pre-negotiation faffing, chasing people up for input, and sets a clear business priority.</small> |{{bg|pink}}<small>'''Low to nil''': This is not exciting, the procurement people will hate it, and IT will say things like “why don’t you just use docum
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  • ...ation]]''': like [[cross default]], only for a kinder, gentler world where people wait for [[indebtedness]] to be actually [[accelerated]] before closing out
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  • {{Opco People}} ==People and places==
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  • ...nty of folks in the hedge fund industry make a decent living copying other people’s trading strategies too.<ref>As Chamath Palihapitiya wryly notes on CNBC ...out of the same good intentions that pave many a road to hell: some little people will, eventually, get hosed here, and they could say they were intervening
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  • ...ople doing work like robots. Tomorrow, we will have ''robots behaving like people''”. [[Frontier]]s are places where we need smart people to figure out new tools and new ways of operating. Machines can’t do it.
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  • Remember the {{isdama}} was invented by banking folk: people who who view the Cosmos chiefly through the prism of [[indebtedness]]<ref>H
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  • ...ace is gone. It's triumphant, like an army riding back to the citadel, and people disco dancing in the street , the disco bass leads, and the drummer, Burke,
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  • ...book: mainly technologists and other refugees from “big law” — [[Lazy|lazy people]] like yours truly with no stomach for the paper-war pantomime — but in a
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  • *'''Weirdo whistleblowers''': The people who called it out were unglamorous, outsiders, easy to categorise as cranks
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  • ...he actual mesh of living veins, in cell of padded bone'', is it any wonder people looking at its proxy in a digital network might not bother?
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  • You may see people try to squeeze a [[reasonableness]] standard into their obligation to contr
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  • ...ctual property” enabling incredible advances in the standards of living of people all over the world. The remarkable tolerance for new ideas and acceptance o ...hich has defined a generation of which the JC proudly declares membership. People still listen to your music and you have a healthy forward flow of royalty i
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  • ...tlement failures — is it better to keep all of that fidgetery and move the people who handle it out to Hanoi — or just ''strike it out of your contract for
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  • ...et themselves into. Buffers of resource, material and significantly expert people: overabundance of skill, experience and expertise that ''can'' diagnose, re ...ital]], ''human'' capital need not just sit there costing money. These are people you can use as systems design and process experts, to analyse systems, root
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  • Putin's People: How the KGB Took Back Russia and Then Turned on the West — Catherine Bel
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  • ...cultural sharing and a non-verbal conveyance of mood and sentiment between people. It is to skip the creative process altogether and go straight to publishi
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  • ...objection to “we” as it introduces an ambiguity, in that it may mean “the people on our side of the table” and it may mean “you and me collectively”.
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  • {{Quote|“People of every age seem to be in a sort of post-truth scenario here, where I get ...escape its [[postmodern]] origins, that it has become captured by, of all people the [[high modernist]]s who inhabit an intellectual world that seeks to sol
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  • ...In]] to save you the bother of composing your own unctuous endorsements of people you once met at a [[business day convention]] and who have just [[share]]d
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  • ...ill’s premise is this: barring near-term cataclysm, there are so many more people in our future than in the present, that our duty of care to this horde of s
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  • ...rency]], for or against — and in financial services, that seems to be most people — this is an as good a foundational text as you could ask for. It does no People must believe in Bitcoin as a ''token'' of value — in Farrington ’s view
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  • ...t is messy and unreliable. Are there really no other creditors? What about people claiming under a tort?<ref>Okay, I know, I am reaching here a bit. But stil
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  • ...rules be above criticism: times change, unintended consequences emerge and people make bad rules. Practitioners are the first to apprehend them. They should
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  • ...ntion is paid to how this [[proxy]] [[diversity]] affects the behaviour of people in the organisation, for good or ill.
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  • ...e in that wonderful place. He drank in the beauty. These were his kin. His people. His ''life''. His ''home''. These were ''his'' tranquil traditions. The an ...is Waterloo. ''I do this for the cause'', he thought. ''For all operations people, everywhere''.
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  • ...roduce it. It was a function of money and assets and not trading. The more people traded, the less real alpha there was per trade.
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  • ...lting pot: a pot-pourri. I go there a lot. I saw action there. I enjoy the people, the culture, the cuisine — But it has no English law tradition, Punchfac
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  • ...g pot: a ''pot-pourri''. I go there a lot. I saw action there. I enjoy the people, the culture, the cuisine — But it has no English law tradition, Punchfac
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  • ...Mr Hayes did dishonest by the ordinary standards of reasonable and honest people?
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  • The episode is a masterclass in how organisations work; how people in positions in responsibility are propelled by internally-constructed [[se ...f the Malachite hedge fund failure a year earlier, management adopted the “People’s Front of Judea gambit” and, in an initiative to “identify early war
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