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  1. Interpretation -- John Doe
    When the intended meaning of the words in a document is obscure and conjecture is needed to determine the sense in which they have been used, mixed interpretation occurs. In such a case, the words express an individual's intent only when they are correctly comprehended. If John Doe refers only to "my wife" in his will, a probate court will have to determine who his wife was at the time of his death. How a lawyer or judge ascertains intent when words are unclear is typically governed by rules of construction. For example, the general definition of a word will govern interpretation, unless through custom, usage, or legal precedent a special meaning has been attached to the term.
  2. Pragmatism -- Meaning
    Because it extends beyond image and marketing and into the nitty-gritty of policy and governance, Pragmatism is the most important of the three P’s. It is ... the most likely to be misunderstood. Pragmatism does not mean, as some assume, a rejection or betrayal of conservative principles. It does not mean […]
  3. Morphemes -- Meanings
    The first thing you probably noticed looking at this paradigm is that the NOR column only contains morphemes for third person, singular and plural. The reason is that there is a restriction in the NOR paradigm of NOR- NORI-NORK forms. Inflected forms with three agreement morphemes can only have third person agreement in the absolutive (48a). It is not possible to have auxiliaries that agree with three arguments if the absolutive agreement is first or second person. This is illustrated in (48b), where the form has been made up for this example. Although it is possible to combine the different morphemes that would yield the desired output, the combination is ... ungrammatical.
  4. Information -- Meaning
    Information literacy forms the basis for lifelong learning. It is common to all disciplines, to all learning environments, and to all levels of education. It enables learners to master content and extend their investigations, become more self-directed, and assume greater control over their own learning. An information literate individual is able to:
  5. Predestination -- Meaning
    Predestination may sometimes be used to refer to other, materialistic, spiritualist, non-theistic or polytheistic ideas of determinism, [D]estiny, fate, doom, or karma. Such beliefs or philosophical systems may hold that any outcome is finally determined by the complex interaction of multiple, possibly immanent, possibly impersonal, possibly equal forces, rather than the issue of a Creator's conscious choice.
  6. Candide -- Meanings
    Aside from being a successful traditional – and very humorous – satire, Candide has had a significant influence on modern writers of black humor such as Céline, Heller, Barth, Pynchon, Vonnegut, and Southern. Its parody and picaresque methods have become favorites of black humorists.[75]
  7. Wicca -- Meaning
    The word ‘Wicca’ has been derived from the Anglo-Saxon word wicce, which means to have wisdom, so as to bend or shape, like a wicker for a basket. Wicca stands for a male witch, while a female witch is called ‘wicce’. With the passage of time wicca has gained currency for both male and female witches.
  8. Feudalism -- Meanings
    This is called Feudalism - Feudalism is an strategy/RPG with open world, so you can go wherever you want and fight anyone. You start with only one city where you can recruit soldiers, but the bigger city you capture, the better troops you gain. There're 8 heroes to choose from (2 per each country). They prefer different weapons and combat styles and some time they'll become really great warriors, but if your hero will die, the game will be over. So you should always take care of your army too, and recruit better troops if they're available.
  9. Thesaurus -- Meanings
    The Visual Thesaurus is a dictionary and thesaurus with an intuitive interface to encourage exploration and learning. Available in both a Desktop Edition and an Online Edition, the Visual Thesaurus is a terrific way to improve your understanding of the English Language.
  10. Synonyms -- Meanings
    Synonyms may be freely embedded in strings (a common example is `draw title "Data from file `\datafile'"'. They may ... appear anywhere in commands (e.g., `open \filename'). The exception to this rule is that Gri ignores your synonyms within math mode, in order to prevent clashes (e.g. you might define `\alpha' as a synonym storing the value `"foo bar"', but Gri will ignore this within math-mode, so that `$\alpha$' will still mean the Greek letter alpha).
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