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  • 81person — noun /ˈpɜː(r)sən/ a) A single human being; an individual. T favourable reception the Orrery has met with from Perſons of the firſt diſtinƈtion,<! Hyphenated as “diſtinc tion” in the original source and from Gentlemen and Ladies in general, has… …

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  • 82with-it — UK / US adjective 1) feeling awake and thinking clearly He s obviously not very with it yet. 2) old fashioned an older person who is with it is modern and fashionable …

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  • 83person indemnified — The person with whom an indemnity agreement is executed. 42 USC § 2014(r) (statutory definition of Atomic Energy Act of 1954). See indemnity …

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  • 84with the best of them — in a way that is equal to any other person s effort. If we need a seat on the subway, I can fight for seats with the best of them …

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  • 85person-organization fit — The extent to which an individual s values, interests, and behaviour are consistent with the culture of an organization as a whole, rather than with a specific role or task …

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  • 86person-years — The product of the number of years times the number of members of a population who have been affected by a certain condition; e.g., years of treatment with a certain drug …

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  • 87person-job fit — The extent to which an individual s skills, interests, and personal characteristics are consistent with the requirements and rewards of their work …

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  • 88with·draw·al — /wıðˈdrɑːəl, wıθˈdrɑːəl/ noun, pl als 1 [count] 1 a : an act of moving something away or taking something away The general authorized the withdrawal of troops from the fields. a withdrawal of support 1 …

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  • 89from person — Includes taking from presence of person assaulted as well as taking of property in actual contact with person of one robbed …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 90from person — Includes taking from presence of person assaulted as well as taking of property in actual contact with person of one robbed …

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