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  • 111Qigang Chen — (Chinese: 陈其钢, pinyin: Chén Qígāng, pronounced [tʂʰə̌n t͡ɕǐkɑŋ]) is a composer of Chinese origin born in 1951 in Shanghai. He has lived in France since 1984, and obtained French nationality in 1992. Qigang Chen was born into a family of artists,… …

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  • 112Divinylcyclopropane-cycloheptadiene rearrangement — The divinylcyclopropane cycloheptadiene rearrangement is an organic chemical transformation that involves the isomerization of a 1,2 divinylcyclopropane into a cycloheptadiene or triene. It is conceptually related to the Cope rearrangement, but… …

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  • 113Oxidation with dioxiranes — refers to the introduction of oxygen into organic molecules through the action of a dioxirane. Dioxiranes are well known for their oxidation of alkenes to epoxides; however, they are also able to oxidize other unsaturated functionality,… …

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  • 114competition policy — (EU) the competition policy of the European Union (EU). It is no different in principle from national measures. The ideas and issues are the same – to allow everyone the benefits of larger markets without the disadvantage of monopolies and the… …

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  • 115concurrent — con·cur·rent /kən kər ənt/ adj 1: occurring, arising, or operating at the same time often in relationship, conjunction, association, or cooperation the power of taxation in the general and state governments is acknowledged to be concurrent… …

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  • 116concert of action rule — n. In criminal law, the doctrine that two or more parties who agree to commit a particular crime cannot be prosecuted for conspiracy or concerted action if the agreed upon crime can be committed only by the exact number of parties involved.… …

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  • 117work stoppage — n: a cessation of work by employees as a job action ◇ Work stoppage is often used to refer to a cessation of work that is less serious and more spontaneous than one referred to as a strike. As used in the Labor Management Relations Act strike… …

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  • 118effort */*/*/ — UK [ˈefə(r)t] / US [ˈefərt] noun Word forms effort : singular effort plural efforts Metaphor: When you put a lot of effort into doing something, it is like using a part of your body. Does she have the backbone to stand up to them? Or will she… …

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  • 119strike — The act of quitting work by a body of workers for the purpose of coercing their employer to accede to some demand they have made upon him, and which he has refused. Jeffery De Witt Insulator Co. v. N. L. R. B., C.C.A.4, 91 F.2d 134, 138. A… …

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  • 120con·cert·ed — /kənˈsɚtəd/ adj, always used before a noun : done in a planned and deliberate way usually by several or many people They made a concerted effort to make her feel welcome. a concerted action/campaign a concerted attack …

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