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  • 21un|fair — «uhn FAIR», adjective. 1. not fair or equitable; unjust: »an unfair decision by an umpire, to have an unfair advantage. SYNONYM(S): partial, prejudiced, biased, one sided. 2. not right or proper; dishonest: »unfair business practices. It was… …

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  • 22Trade Practices Act 1974 — The Trade Practices Act 1974 is an act of the Parliament of Australia. The act provides for protection of consumers and prevents some restrictive trade practices of companies. It is the key antitrust law in Australia. It is administered by the… …

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  • 23Diversity (business) — For financial strategy, see Diversification (finance). The business case for diversity stems from the progression of the models of diversity within the workplace since the 1960 s. The original model for diversity was situated around affirmative… …

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  • 24Office of Fair Trading — This article is about Office of Fair Trading of the United Kingdom. For other uses, see OFT (disambiguation). Office of Fair Trading (Welsh: Swyddfa Masnachu Teg) Non ministerial government department overview Formed …

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  • 25Banking business intelligence — refers to all general functionalities business intelligence but is focused on the informational needs of banks and the finance community. With the increase of governmental regulations, information is the key component to compliance. Therefore,… …

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  • 26Common Law of Business Balance — The Common Law of Business Balance is a meditation on price attributed to John Ruskin. It reads as follows: There is hardly anything in the world that someone cannot make a little worse and sell a little cheaper, and the people who consider price …

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  • 27European Union acronyms, jargon and working practices — European Union (EU) acronyms and jargon is a terminology set that has developed as a form of shorthand, to quickly express a (formal) EU process, an (informal) institutional working practice, or an EU body, function or decision, and which is… …

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  • 28Competition Bureau — The Competition Bureau (French: Bureau de la concurrence) is an independent law enforcement agency that ensures that Canadian businesses and consumers prosper in a competitive and innovative marketplace [1]. Headed by the Commissioner of… …

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  • 29Paul von Lilienfeld — ( ru. Павел Фёдорович Лилиенфельд Тоаль Pavel Fedorovich Lilienfel d Toal ) ( fr. Paul de Lilienfeld) (1829–1903) was a statesman and social scientist of imperial Russia. [The [http://www.bnf.fr Bibliothèque nationale de France] gives… …

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  • 30Nelson Cruikshank — Nelson Hale Cruikshank (June 21, 1902 June 19, 1986) was known nationally in the United States as an expert on Social Security, Medicare and policy on aging. He was a Methodist minister, labor union activist and the first director of the… …

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