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  • 61Helena Law — Helena Law, ou Lan Law est une actrice hongkongaise. Elle a obtenu le Hong Kong Film Award de la meilleure actrice en 2000 pour son rôle de la grand mère dans Bullets Over Summer. Filmographie 1950 : Home Sweet Home (Nan lai yan) 1952  …

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  • 62Out Law Persik — Persik Persik était un étalon performer gris de race arabe qui a gagné d importantes courses d endurance. Il est le père de nombreux gagnants en raids nationaux et internationaux, et souvent considéré comme l un des meilleurs étalon reproducteur… …

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  • 63F-Law — Management f Laws are subversive epigrams about common management practices. They are used to draw attention to entrenched ways of thinking about management and business that are often at odds with common sense or our actual experience. Systems… …

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  • 64Hume's law — A name for the contested view that it is impossible to derive an ‘ought’ from an ‘is’, or in other words, that there is no logical bridge over the gap between fact and value. Hume s own statement is in the Treatise of Human Nature, iii. 1. 1,… …

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  • 65is/ought gap — See Hume s law …

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  • 66stop·gap — /ˈstɑːpˌgæp/ noun, pl gaps [count] : someone or something that is intended to be used for a short time and then replaced by someone or something better : a temporary substitute The new law is intended only as a stopgap. often used before another… …

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  • 67split — 1 vb split, split·ting: to divide into parts or portions: as a: to divide into factions, parties, or groups b: to mark (a ballot) or cast or register (a vote) so as to vote for candidates of different parties c: to divide (stock) by issuing a… …

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  • 68breach — / brēch/ n 1 a: a violation in the performance of or a failure to perform an obligation created by a promise, duty, or law without excuse or justification breach of duty: a breach of a duty esp. by a fiduciary (as an agent or corporate officer)… …

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  • 69insolvency — in·sol·ven·cy /in säl vən sē/ n pl cies 1: the fact or state of being insolvent compare bankruptcy 2: insufficiency (as of an estate) to discharge all enforceable debts ◇ Insolvency matters are covered under the Bankruptcy Code. Merriam …

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  • 70fault — n [Anglo French faute lack, failing, ultimately from Latin fallere to deceive, disappoint] 1: a usu. intentional act forbidden by law; also: a usu. intentional omission to do something (as to exercise due care) required by law see also negligence …

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