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  • 11Tenet — A tenet is any opinion, principle, dogma, or doctrine which a person or group believes or maintains, such as the tenets of Plato or of UNESCO.Tenet may also refer to:* TeNet Software Consultants, A company offering web solution services.… …

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  • 12tenet — n. 1) a basic, fundamental tenet 2) a tenet that + clause (our basic tenet is that all people are equal) 3) (misc.) to embrace the tenets of a new philosophy * * * [ tenɪt] fundamental tenet (misc.) to embrace the tenets of a new philosophy a… …

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  • 13Tenet — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Tenet peut faire référence à : George Tenet (né en 1953), haut fonctionnaire américain, directeur de la CIA de 1997 à 2004 ; Tenet Healthcare,… …

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  • 14tenet — ten|et [ˈtenıt] n [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: he or she holds , from tenere; TENOR] a principle or belief, especially one that is part of a larger system of beliefs central/basic/fundamental etc tenet ▪ one of the basic tenets of democracy …

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  • 15tenet — UK [ˈtenɪt] / US [ˈtenət] noun [countable] Word forms tenet : singular tenet plural tenets a principle, or a belief …

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  • 16tenet — [[t]te̱nɪt[/t]] tenets N COUNT: with supp, oft N of n The tenets of a theory or belief are the main principles on which it is based. [FORMAL] Non violence and patience are the central tenets of their faith... The judge s ruling was based on the… …

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  • 17tenet — noun the fundamental tenet of Marxism Syn: principle, belief, doctrine, precept, creed, credo, article of faith, axiom, dogma, canon; theory, thesis, premise, conviction, idea, view, opinion, position; ( …

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  • 18Tenet Healthcare — Corporation Type Public company Traded as NYSE: THC Industry …

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  • 19Tenet v. Doe — Supreme Court of the United States Argued January 11, 2005 Decided March 2, 2005 …

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  • 20tenet; tenuit — /tenat/tenyuwat/ He holds; he held. In the Latin forms of the writ of waste against a tenant, these words introduced the allegation of tenure. If the tenancy still existed, and recovery of the land was sought, the former word was used (and the… …

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