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  • 51Micromort — This article is about the measure of mortality risk. For the computer program, see Micromort (software). A micromort is a unit of risk measuring a one in a million probability of death (from micro and mortality). Micromorts can be used to measure …

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  • 52Jack L. Treynor — is the President of Treynor Capital Management, Palos Verdes Estates, CA. He is a Senior Editor and Advisory Board member of the Journal of Investment Management, and is a Senior Fellow of the Institute for Quantitative Research in Finance. He… …

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  • 53Peace movement — A peace movement is a social movement that seeks to achieve ideals such as the ending of a particular war (or all wars), minimize inter human violence in a particular place or type of situation, often linked to the goal of achieving world peace.… …

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  • 54Financial history of the Dutch Republic — describes the history of the interrelated development of financial institutions in the Dutch Republic. The rapid economic development of the country after the Dutch Revolt in the years 1585 1620, described in Economic History of the Netherlands… …

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  • 55Donna Noble — Doctor Who character Donna Noble Affiliated Tenth Doctor Home planet Earth Home era …

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  • 56risky — riskily, adv. riskiness, n. /ris kee/, adj., riskier, riskiest. attended with or involving risk; hazardous: a risky undertaking. [1820 30; RISK + Y1] Syn. dangerous, perilous. * * * …

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  • 57risky — adjective Dangerous, involving risks. Investing in this start up company could be risky. Syn: hazardous, dangerous, perilous Ant: riskless, safe See Also …

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  • 58chanciness — noun the quality of being chancy or risky; riskiness …

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  • 59market discipline — noun The forces in a free market which tend to control and limit the riskiness of a financial institutions investment and lending activities, such as the concern of depositors for the safety of their deposits and the concern of bank investors for …

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  • 60Loan-to-value ratio — The loan to value (LTV) ratio expresses the amount of a first mortgage lien as a percentage of the total appraised value of real property. For instance, if a borrower borrows $130,000 to purchase a house worth $150,000, the LTV ratio is… …

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