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  • 11Operational due diligence (alternative investments) — The phrase Operational Due Diligence (ODD), in the context of alternative investments such as hedge funds (or private equity, infrastructure, real estate, commodities and so on), means different things to different people. As the words themselves …

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  • 12Scripture — • Sacred Scripture is one of the several names denoting the inspired writings which make up the Old and New Testament Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Scripture     Scripture    …

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  • 13intelligible — late 14c., able to understand, from L. intelligibilis, intellegibilis that can understand, that can be understood, from intellegere to understand (see INTELLIGENCE (Cf. intelligence)). In English, sense of capable of being understood first… …

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  • 14understandable — understandability, n. understandably, adv. /un deuhr stan deuh beuhl/, adj. capable of being understood; comprehensible. [1350 1400; ME: orig., capable of understanding; see UNDERSTAND, ABLE] * * * …

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  • 15implicit — adjective Etymology: Latin implicitus, past participle of implicare Date: 1599 1. a. capable of being understood from something else though unexpressed ; implied < an implicit assumption > b. involved in the nature or essence of something though&#8230; …

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  • 16Northwood mid-air collision — Occurrence summary Date 4 July 1948 Type Mid air collision Site …

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  • 17idea — (Gk., eidos, visible form) A notion stretching all the way from one pole, where it denotes a subjective, internal presence in the mind, somehow thought of as representing something about the world, to the other pole, where it represents an&#8230; …

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  • 18Ambiguous — Am*big u*ous, a. [L. ambiguus, fr. ambigere to wander about, waver; amb + agere to drive.] Doubtful or uncertain, particularly in respect to signification; capable of being understood in either of two or more possible senses; equivocal; as, an&#8230; …

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  • 19Intelligible — In*tel li*gi*ble, [L. intellegibilis: cf. F. intelligible. See {Intelligent}.] Capable of being understood or comprehended; as, an intelligible account or description; intelligible pronunciation, writing, etc. [1913 Webster] The intelligible&#8230; …

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  • 20self-explaining — self ex*plain ing, a. Explaining itself; capable of being understood without explanation. [1913 Webster] …

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