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  • 41learned in the law — index forensic Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 42learned man — index pedagogue Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 43learned person — index mastermind, specialist Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 44learned profession — index calling, profession (vocation) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 45learned helplessness — noun (psychology) The eventual passive acceptance of consistent violence, failure, oppression, etc, resulting in the cessation of all voluntary activity • • • Main Entry: ↑learn …

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  • 46Learned Hand — Infobox Judge name = Learned Hand imagesize = caption = office = Judge of United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit termstart = 1924 termend = 1961 nominator = Calvin Coolidge appointer = predecessor = Julius Marshuetz Mayer birthdate …

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  • 47Learned Helplessness — Erlernte Hilflosigkeit bezeichnet das Phänomen, dass Menschen und Tiere in Folge von Erfahrungen der Hilf oder Machtlosigkeit ihr Verhaltensrepertoire dahingehend einengen, dass sie negative Zustände nicht mehr abstellen, obwohl sie es (von außen …

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  • 48Learned, Mississippi — Infobox Settlement official name = Learned, Mississippi settlement type = Town nickname = motto = imagesize = image caption = image imagesize = image caption = image mapsize = 250px map caption = Location of Learned, Mississippi mapsize1 = map… …

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  • 49Learned society — A learned society is an organization that exists to promote an academic discipline or group of disciplines. Membership may be open to all, may require possession of some qualification, or may be an honor conferred by election, as is the case with …

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  • 50Learned treatise — A learned treatise, in the law of evidence, is a text that is sufficiently authoritiative in its field to be admissible as evidence in a court in support of the contentions made therein.Under the common law, such evidence was considered hearsay a …

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