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  • 121Ethical implications in contracts — When creating a contract, a negotiator is not only doing so to reach an agreement between two or more parties, but to create an agreement that is durable; whereby parties of the contract are legally bound and committed to its promises (Wade and… …

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  • 122Bangalore bombings — Infobox civilian attack title = 2008 Bangalore serial blasts caption = location = Bangalore, Karnataka, India coordinates = date = 25 July 2008 time = timezone = type = Bombings fatalities = 2 injuries = 20 perps = perp = susperps = susperp =… …

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  • 123Gerhard Werner — is a medical doctor and scholar active in research covering areas of pharmacology, psychiatry, cognitive neuroscience, especially neurodynamics, artificial intelligence, and complexity theory. During his career, and continuing after his… …

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  • 124Translation — For other uses, see Translation (disambiguation). Translator redirects here. For other uses, see Translator (disambiguation). Contents 1 Etymology 2 Theory …

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  • 125Ситхи — Дарт Сидиус (он же канцлер Палпатин), владыка ситхов Ситхи или Ситы (англ. Sith)  главные отрицательные персонажи во вселенной «Звёздных войн», адепты тёмной стороны Си …

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  • 126corrupt — corruptedly, adv. corruptedness, n. corrupter, corruptor, n. corruptive, adj. corruptively, adv. corruptly, adv. corruptness, n. /keuh rupt /, adj …

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  • 127debase — debasedness /di bay sid nis, bayst /, n. debasement, n. debaser, n. debasingly, adv. /di bays /, v.t., debased, debasing. 1. to reduce in quality or value; adulterate: They debased the value of the dollar. 2. to lower in rank, dignity, or… …

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  • 128degrade — degrader, n. /di grayd / or, for 3, /dee grayd /, v., degraded, degrading. v.t. 1. to lower in dignity or estimation; bring into contempt: He felt they were degrading him by making him report to the supervisor. 2. to lower in character or… …

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