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  • 41Sigrid Hackenberg — (* 3. Januar 1960 in Barcelona, Spanien) ist eine deutsch spanische Künstlerin, Philosophin und Professorin für Medienphilosophie und Videokunst an der New York University und an der European Graduate School in Saas Fee (Schweiz).[1]… …

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  • 42Modigliani and Miller Proposition I — A proposition by Modigliani and Miller which states that a firm cannot change the total value of its outstanding securities by changing its capital structure proportions. Also called the irrelevance proposition. The New York Times Financial… …

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  • 43perfect market view — (of capital structure) Analysis of a firm s capital structure decision, which shows the irrelevance of capital structure in a perfect capital market. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary (of dividend policy) Analysis of a decision on dividend policy,… …

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  • 44impertinence — I (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Disrespectfulness] Syn. impudence, insolence, disrespectfulness; see rudeness . 2. [Lack of pertinence] Syn. irrelevance, immateriality, unsuitability, inappropriateness; see inconsistency , irrelevance . II (Roget s… …

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  • 45immateriality — noun 1. complete irrelevance requiring no further consideration • Ant: ↑materiality • Derivationally related forms: ↑immaterial • Hypernyms: ↑irrelevance, ↑irrelevancy 2. the quality of not being physical; not consisting of ma …

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  • 46inapplicability — noun irrelevance by virtue of being inapplicable to the matter at hand • Ant: ↑applicability • Derivationally related forms: ↑inapplicable • Hypernyms: ↑irrelevance, ↑irrelevancy …

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  • 47ir|rel|e|van|cy — «ih REHL uh vuhn see», noun, plural cies. = irrelevance. (Cf. ↑irrelevance) …

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  • 48Impertinence — Im*per ti*nence, n. [Cf. F. impertinence. See {Impertinent}.] 1. The condition or quality of being impertinent; absence of pertinence, or of adaptedness; irrelevance; unfitness. [1913 Webster] 2. Conduct or language unbecoming the person, the… …

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  • 49impertinence — noun Date: 1603 1. the quality or state of being impertinent: as a. irrelevance, inappropriateness b. incivility, insolence 2. an instance of impertinence …

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  • 50irrelevancy — noun (plural cies) Date: 1592 irrelevance …

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