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  • 1correspondence — cor‧re‧spon‧dence [ˌkɒrˈspɒndəns ǁ ˌkɔːrˈspɑːn , ˌkɑː ] noun [uncountable] 1. letters exchanged between people, especially business or official letters: • Any correspondence concerning the inquiry should be sent to Mr Alan Wood. comˌmercial… …

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  • 2Correspondence analysis — (CA) is a multivariate statistical technique proposed[1] by Hirschfeld[2] and later developed by Jean Paul Benzécri.[3] It is conceptually similar to principal component analysis, but applies to categorical rather than continuous data. In a… …

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  • 3Correspondence — may refer to: In general usage, non concurrent, remote communication between people, including letters, email, newsgroups, Internet forums, blogs Correspondence theory of truth (philosophy), a theory in epistemology Correspondence principle… …

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  • 4Correspondence Publishing Committee — was a radical left organization led by C.L.R. James and Martin Glaberman that existed in the United States from approximately 1951 until it split in 1962. Contents 1 History 2 Facing Reality 3 Sources …

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  • 5Correspondence school — Cor res*pond ence school A school that teaches by correspondence, the instruction being based on printed instruction sheets and the recitation papers written by the student in answer to the questions or requirements of these sheets. In the… …

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  • 6Correspondence (album) — Correspondence Studio album LP by Peter Godwin Released 1983 …

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  • 7correspondence clerk — ➔ clerk * * * correspondence clerk UK US noun [C] ► a person who works in an office and deals with the letters that are received, sent out, and stored there: »To find this kind of work, contact recruitment agencies that recruit for correspondence …

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  • 8correspondence course — ➔ course * * * correspondence course UK US noun [C] ► a course of study that you do from your home with books and other information that are sent to you by post or email: »He took a correspondence course in accountancy. → See also DISTANCE… …

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  • 9Correspondence — Cor re*spond ence ( sp?nd ens), n. [Cf. F. correspondance.] 1. Friendly intercourse; reciprocal exchange of civilities; especially, intercourse between persons by means of letters. [1913 Webster] Holding also good correspondence with the other… …

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  • 10correspondence course — correspondence courses N COUNT A correspondence course is a course in which you study at home, receiving your work by post and sending it back by post. I took a correspondence course in computing …

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