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  • 1Confirmation bias — (also called confirmatory bias or myside bias) is a tendency for people to favor information that confirms their preconceptions or hypotheses regardless of whether the information is true.[Note 1][1] As a result, people gather evidence and recall …

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  • 2subject — Refers to a bid or offer that cannot be executed without confirmation from the customer. In other words, not firm, but a bid/ offer that needs additional information/confirmation before becoming firm and is therefore still negotiable. Bloomberg… …

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  • 3confirmation — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ additional, further ▪ Practically every new piece of documentary evidence provides additional confirmation that the charges are true. ▪ independent ▪ direct ▪ …

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  • 4That Guy with the Glasses — ThatGuyWithTheGlasses.com The Nostalgia Critic, Doug Walker Genre Reviews, satire, physical comedy Created by Mi …

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  • 5Confirmation — • Describes its origin from Biblical texts and how it has been handed down through the ages. The rite is briefly described, and the minister, matter, form, recipient, effects, necessity and sponsors are detailed Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin… …

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  • 6Subject-object problem — issues tone=December 2007 confusing=September 2008 unbalanced=July 2008 refimprove=July 2008 The subject object problem is a longstanding philosophical issue. It arises from the notion that the world consists of objects (what is observed) which… …

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  • 7Subject — Refers to a bid or offer that cannot be executed without confirmation from the customer. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * subject sub‧ject [ˈsʌbdʒɪkt] adjective 1. subject to used to say that something is affected, or can be affected,… …

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  • 8confirmation — A contract, or written memorandum thereof, by which that which was infirm, difficult of proof, void, imperfect, or subject to be avoided is ratified, rendered valid and binding, made firm and unavoidable. To give formal approval. Act or process… …

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  • 9confirmation — A contract, or written memorandum thereof, by which that which was infirm, difficult of proof, void, imperfect, or subject to be avoided is ratified, rendered valid and binding, made firm and unavoidable. To give formal approval. Act or process… …

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  • 10long-form confirmation — USA A document that specifies the terms of a derivatives transaction, which functions as both a Schedule to an ISDA Master Agreement and a trade confirmation. Parties to a derivatives transaction may use a long form confirmation if they wish to… …

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