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  • 41William Delbert Gann — (June 6, 1878 ndash; June 14, 1955), also W. D. Gann, was a trader recognized not only for his trading abilities, but also for his financial market forecasts. The accuracy of his forecasts is still the subject of substantial debate. Gann s son… …

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  • 42World Hypotheses — World Hypotheses: a study in evidence (AKA World Hypotheses: Prolegomena to systematic philosophy and a complete survey of metaphysics)is a book written by Stephen Pepper, published in 1942.In World Hypotheses, Pepper demonstrates the error of… …

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  • 43Karl R. Popper — Karl Popper Karl R. Popper Philosophe Occidental XXe siècle Naissance : 28 juillet 1902 (Vienne) Décès : 17 …

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  • 44Karl Raimund Popper — Karl Popper Karl R. Popper Philosophe Occidental XXe siècle Naissance : 28 juillet 1902 (Vienne) Décès : 17 …

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  • 45ratification — I noun acceptance, acknowledgment, approbation, approval, assent, certification, confirmation, consent, corroboration, endorsement, sanctio, sanction, stamp of approval, substantiation, validation associated concepts: implied ratification,… …

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  • 46confirmation — con·fir·ma·tion /ˌkän fər mā shən/ n 1: the act or process of confirming, assuring, or upholding seeking confirmation of the agreement; specif: the ratification of an executive act by a legislative body senate confirmation of the Supreme Court… …

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  • 47Moorov v HMA — Moorov (Samuel) v HM Advocate (1930 J.C. 68, 1930 S.L.T. 596) is a famous case in Scots criminal law based on criminal evidence and the admissibility of similar fact evidence. The case established a precedent named the Moorov doctrine. Contents 1 …

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  • 48support — sup·port 1 vt 1 a: to promote the interests or cause of b: to uphold or defend as valid or right c: to argue or vote for 2: to provide with substantiation or corroboration support an alibi 3: to provide with the means …

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  • 49certification — cer·ti·fi·ca·tion /ˌsər ti fi kā shən/ n 1 a: the act of certifying b: the state of being certified see also certiorari ◇ Certification of an interlocutory decision by a trial court allows an appellate court to review the decision and to answer a …

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  • 50documentation — I noun annals, authentication, authority, basis, certification, circumstantiation, confirmation, corroboration, data, evidence, evidential record, evidentiary record, exhibit, factual basis, grounds, grounds for belief, medium of proof, proof,… …

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