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caution
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Admonition
ADMONITION Any formal verbal statement made during a trial by a judge to advise and caution the jury on their duty as jurors, on the admissibility or nonadmissibility of evidence, or on the purpose for which any evidence admitted may be considered by them. A reprimand directed by the court to an... Read more |
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lye
lye name commonly used for a strongly alkaline solution. It originally meant a solution of potassium carbonate (potash) prepared by leaching wood ashes with water, but now the name also means a solution of sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide . Lye is also used to refer to the undissolved... Read more |
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Ratio analysis
Financial Ratios USE AND USERS OF RATIO ANALYSIS PROFITABILITY RATIOS ASSET UTILIZATION RATIOS LEVERAGE RATIOS LIQUIDITY RATIOS MARKET VALUE RATIOS COMMON SIZE RATIOS CAUTIONS ON THE USE AND INTERPRETATION OF FINANCIAL RATIOS BIBLIOGRAPHY Financial ratios are one of the most common... Read more |
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Disbelief
184. Disbelief (See also Skepticism.) Capys Trojan who mistrusted Trojan Horse; cautioned against bringing it into the city. [Gk. Myth.: Zimmerman, 50] Cassandra no one gave credence to her accurate prophecies of doom. [Gk. Myth.: Zimmerman, 51] Gerstein, Kurt anti-Nazi German; nobody... Read more |
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Kenneth Lewis Roberts
Kenneth Lewis Roberts 1885-1957, American author, b. Kennebunk, Maine, grad. Cornell, 1908. Well known as staff correspondent for the Saturday Evening Post and as an author of travel books, Roberts retired in 1928 to write the Chronicles of Arundel, a series of American historical novels; the... Read more |
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discretion
discretion age of discretion the age at which one is considered fit to manage one's affairs or take responsibility for one's actions; the phrase is recorded from the mid 19th century.discretion is the better part of valour often used to explain caution, and sometimes with allusion to Shakespeare's... Read more |
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Battle of Cowpens
Cowpens, Battle of (1781).Daniel Morgan and his 1,100‐man American army defeated Banastre Tarleton and 1,100 British and loyalist troops at the Cowpens in northwestern South Carolina on 17 January 1781 in the tactical masterpiece of the Revolutionary War—a classic demonstration of a... Read more |
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borrower
borrower a person who borrows from another. The Borrowers are central characters in a series of children's stories by Mary Norton, beginning with The Borrowers (1952); they are a family of tiny people who live under the floorboards in an old house and survive by ‘borrowing’ objects... Read more |
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charters
charters are grants of privilege. They are of fundamental importance to students of medieval legal, constitutional, and municipal history. They can also be used to establish where the king or lord was at a certain time, and they give some indication of his chief ministers from the frequency names... Read more |
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