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  • 71corroborate — cor·rob·o·rate /kə rä bə ˌrāt/ vt rat·ed, rat·ing [Latin corroboratus, past participle of corroborare to strengthen, from com , prefix marking completion + robur strength, literally, oak tree]: to support with evidence or authority: strengthen or …

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  • 72Thick concept — In philosophy, a thick concept (sometimes: thick normative concept, or thick evaluative concept) is a kind of concept that both has a significant degree of descriptive content and is evaluatively loaded. Paradigmatic examples are various virtues… …

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  • 73Paul Legrand — Nadar: Paul Legrand as Pierrot, c. 1857. Musée d Orsay, Paris Paul Legrand (1816–1898), born Charles Dominique Martin Legrand, was a highly regarded and influential French mime who turned the Pierrot of his predecessor, Jean Gaspard Deburau, into …

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  • 74Dainik Navajyoti — Type Daily newspaper Format Broadsheet Owner Navajyoti Printing Press Pvt. Ltd. Founded 1936 Political alignment Liberal …

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  • 75Friedrich Nietzsche and free will — The 19th century philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche is known as a critic of Judeo Christian morality and religions in general. One of the arguments he raised against the truthfulness of these doctrines is that they base upon the concept of free will …

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  • 76Ochs v. Commissioner — Ochs v. Commissioner, 195 F.2d 692 (2nd Cir.1952) was an income tax case decided by Judge Augustus Noble Hand. Contents 1 Background 1.1 Facts 1.2 Issue 1.3 Tax court …

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  • 77Уильямс, Бернард — Бернард Уильямс Дата рождения: 21 сентября 1929(1929 09 21) Дата смерти: 10 июня 2003(2003 06 10) (73 года) Школа/традиция: Ана …

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  • 78veracity — I noun accuracy, actuality, artlessness, authenticity, candidness, candor, conformity to fact, correctness, credibility, exactitude, exactness, factualness, faithfulness, frankness, genuiness, guilelessness, honesty, ingenuousness, integrity,… …

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  • 79clear and convincing proof — A standard applied by a jury or by a judge in a nonjury trial to measure the probability of the truthfulness of particular facts alleged during a civil lawsuit. Dictionary from West s Encyclopedia of American Law. 2005. clear and convincing proof …

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  • 80independent audit — A systematic review of the accuracy and truthfulness of the accounting records of a particular individual, business, or organization by a person or firm skilled in the necessary accounting methods and not related in any way to the person or firm… …

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