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  • 81Taylor rule — The Taylor rule is a modern monetary policy rule proposed by economist John B. Taylor that stipulates how much the central bank should change the nominal interest rate in response to divergences of actual GDP from potential GDP and divergences of …

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  • 82World in Conflict — Éditeur Sierra Entertainment Développeur Massive Entertainment Date de sortie 18 septembre 2007 (États Unis) 21 septembre 2007 (France) Genre …

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  • 83Succession (conflict) — In the Conflict of Laws, the subject of succession deals with all procedural matters relevant to estates containing a foreign element whether that element consists of the identity of the deceased, those who may inherit or the location of property …

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  • 84Caprivi conflict — Warbox conflict= Caprivi Conflict campaign= colour scheme=background:#bbcccc caption= Military escort through the Caprivi Strip. date= 1994 1999 place= Caprivi Strip, Namibia result= Namibian government victory combatant1= Flagicon|Namibia… …

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  • 85Mozambique rule — British South Africa Co v Companhia de Moçambique Court House of Lords Date decided 8th September 1893 Citation(s) …

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  • 86Iran–Party for a Free Life in Kurdistan conflict — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Iran PJAK conflict caption= partof= place=Iran, North of Iraq date=2004 – present result=Ongoing combatant1= combatant2=Party for a Free Life in Kurdistan (PJAK) commander1= commander2= strength1= strength2=… …

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  • 87Born alive rule — The born alive rule is a legal principle that holds that various aspects of the criminal law, such as the statutes relating to homicide and to assault, apply only to a child that is born alive . Recent advances in the state of medical science… …

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  • 88Khmer Rouge rule of Cambodia — History of Cambodia This article is part of a series Early history …

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  • 89business judgment rule — n: a rule of law that provides corporate immunity to directors of corporations protecting them from liability for the consequences of informed decisions made in good faith Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. business… …

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  • 90Arab League and the Arab–Israeli conflict — This article discusses the role of the Arab League in the Arab Israeli conflict. By the end of World War II, the Palestinian Arabs were left leaderless. The mufti of Jerusalem Hajj Amin al Husayni had been in exile since 1937 and spent the war… …

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