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  • 1Relevant alternatives theory — (RAT) is an epistemological theory of knowledge, according to which to know some proposition p one must be able to rule out all the relevant alternatives to p .IntroductionRelevant alternatives theory was primarily developed by Fred Dretske. It… …

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  • 2Not Without a Fight — Studio album by New Found Glory Released March 10, 2009 (see …

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  • 3relevant property — England, Wales A trust asset in which there is no qualifying interest in possession, except for an asset included in: • charitable trusts. • accumulation and maintenance trusts under section 71 of the Inheritance Tax Act 1984 (IHTA 1984) as… …

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  • 4relevant — 01. I was able to find a book in the library that will be [relevant] to my research project. 02. Talking about the personal life of employees is not [relevant] to a discussion of their ability to do their job. 03. Ideas of loyalty to one s… …

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  • 5relevant cost — An expected future cost that varies with alternative courses of action. Decision making involves choosing between such alternatives and to make the best choice a manager needs to identify the future cash flows for each decision. Costs that have… …

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  • 6relevant — adj. VERBS ▪ be, seem ▪ become ▪ consider sth, deem sth, regard sth as, see sth as ADVERB …

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  • 7relevant cost — An expected future cost that varies with alternative courses of action. Decision making involves choosing between such alternatives and to make the best choice a manager needs to identify the future cash flows for each decision. Costs that have… …

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  • 8relevant — rel|e|vant [ reləvənt ] adjective *** important and directly connected to what is being discussed or considered: Once we have all the relevant information, we can make a decision. Ignore that comment. It s not relevant. relevant to: How is that… …

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  • 9relevant */*/*/ — UK [ˈreləv(ə)nt] / US [ˈreləvənt] adjective directly connected with and important to what is being discussed or considered Once we have all the relevant information, we can make a decision. Ignore that comment. It s not relevant. relevant to: How …

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  • 10relevant — relevant, germane, material, pertinent, apposite, applicable, apropos are comparable when they mean having a relation to or a bearing upon the matter in hand or the present circumstances. Something relevant has a traceable connection, especially… …

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