militation — noun ( s) Etymology: militate + ion obsolete : conflict, contradiction … Useful english dictionary
militate — militation, n. /mil i tayt /, v.i., militated, militating. 1. to have a substantial effect; weigh heavily: His prison record militated against him. 2. Obs. a. to be a soldier. b. to fight for a belief. [1615 25; < L militatus (ptp. of militare to … Universalium
Choice Modelling — attempts to model the decision process of an individual or segment in a particular context. Choice modelling may also be used to estimate non market environmental benefits and costs [Jeff Bennet University of Queensland… … Wikipedia
Choice modelling — attempts to model the decision process of an individual or segment in a particular context. Choice modelling may also be used to estimate non market environmental benefits and costs[1]. Well specified choice models are sometimes able to predict… … Wikipedia
Orphan works in the United States — An orphan work is a copyright work where it is difficult or impossible to identify or contact the copyright owner. See United States copyright law Contents 1 Orphan works 1.1 Public Domain Enhancement Act 1.2 Copyright Office study … Wikipedia
PÉGUY (C.) — Aucun auteur n’est cité aussi souvent que Péguy, mais peu d’écrivains de renom sont aussi peu lus. Péguy échappe difficilement aux clichés qui se sont accumulés au cours des années. Il se réduit pour la plupart de nos contemporains à quelques… … Encyclopédie Universelle
militate — /ˈmɪləteɪt / (say miluhtayt) verb (i) (militated, militating) to operate (against or in favour of); have effect or influence: every fact militated against his argument. {Latin mīlitātus, past participle of mīlitāre be a soldier} –militation… …