making conditions

  • 1CONDITIONS — (Heb. תְּנָאִים, tena im). Definition Conditions is an ambiguous word inasmuch as it refers not only to the external factors upon which the existence of an agreement is made to depend but also to the actual terms of the contract itself. Thus, one …

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  • 2Making Globalization Work —   Author(s) Stiglitz, Joseph …

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  • 3making — UK US /ˈmeɪkɪŋ/ noun ► [S] the process of doing or producing something: »We recommend the making of a back up copy to prevent you losing any work. »A number of pre conditions have to be fulfilled prior to the making of any offer. ● in the making… …

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  • 4Conditions on Transformations — is an influential linguistics article by Noam Chomsky, published in 1973[1]. In it, Chomsky attempted to formulate constraints on transformational rules used in Transformational Generative Grammar (TGG), a new kind of syntactic theory that… …

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  • 5Making of the Catholic Encyclopedia —     Making of the Catholic Encyclopedia     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Making of the Catholic Encyclopedia (1917)     The need of a Catholic Encyclopedia in English was manifest for many years before it was decided to publish one. Editors of… …

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  • 6Making Connections Survey — Sociology …

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  • 7Making fire — A flint, metal implement to strike with it, charred cloth and piece of mushroom Fire was an essential tool in early human cultural development and still important today. Many different techniques for making fire (also called firemaking,… …

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  • 8Making Sweden an Oil-Free Society — Crude oil prices, from 1998 to november 2008 (not adjusted for inflation) In 2005 the government of Sweden appointed a commission to draw up a comprehensive programme to reduce Sweden s dependence on petroleum, natural gas and other ‘fossil raw… …

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  • 9Dynamic decision-making — (DDM) is interdependent decision making that takes place in an environment that changes over time either due to the previous actions of the decision maker or due to events that are outside of the control of the decision maker.[1][2] In this sense …

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  • 10Group decision making — (also known as collaborative decision making) is a situation faced when individuals are brought together in a group to solve problems. According to the idea of synergy, decisions made collectively tend to be more effective than decisions made by… …

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