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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «AVERSELY»
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The Book of Beasts: Being a Translation from a Latin ...
Wherein they are deceived by the ignorance of the just and proper site of the
Pizell or part designed unto the Excretion of urine, which in the Hare holds not
the common position, but is aversely seated, and in its distension enclines unto
the ...
Terence Hanbury White, 1954
2
Optimal Risk-Return Trade-Offs of Commercial Banks: and the ...
If Basel I is restrictive, it is optimal for the bank to behave less risk aversely than in
the case of an unrestricted bank since market discipline is less effective. Basel II
is restrictive for most risk-return profiles of the loan portfolio using the internal ...
3
Sir Thomas Browne's Works: Including His Life and Correspondence
The last foundation was retromingency or pissing backward; for men observing
both sexes to urine backward, or aversely between their legs, they might
conceive there was a feminine part in both; wherein they are deceived by the
ignorance of ...
Sir Thomas Browne, Simon Wilkin, 1835
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The works of Sir Thomas Browne
The last foundation was retromingency or pissing backward ; for men observing
both sexes to urine backward, or aversely between their legs, they might
conceive there was a feminine part in both ; wherein they are deceived by the
ignorance ...
Sir Thomas Browne, Simon Wilkin, 1884
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Preface. Dr. Johnson's Life of Sir Thomas Browne. ...
The last foundation was retromingency or pissing hack- ward ; for men observing
both sexes to urine backward, or aversely between their legs, they might
conceive there was a feminine part in both ; wherein they are deceived by the
ignorance ...
Sir Thomas Browne, Simon Wilkin, 1890
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Advanced elocution: designed as a practical treatise for ...
Bring right hand to chest, then turn head to left, at same time carrying right hand
aversely to horizontal right lateral ; return hand to chest and head to position.
Turn head to right and right hand aversely to left. Do same reversely. Do same
with ...
Rachel Walter (Hinckle) Shoemaker (Mrs. J.W.), 1910
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The Works of Sir Thomas Browne: Four books of Vulgar errors
The last foundation was retromingencyor pissing backward; for men observing
both sexes to urine backward, or aversely between their legs, they might
conceive there was a feminine part in both; wherein they are deceived by the
ignorance of ...
Sir Thomas Browne, Simon Wilkin, 1852
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Dynamics of Industry Growth
Then they define π as a system of efficiency prices for d∗ if and only if π×d∗≥π×
d ∀d∈D Let U be the set of concave and nondecreasing utility functions of a risk
averse decision maker, then they define that z dominates d risk aversely if n∑ ...
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Dynamics of Data Envelopment Analysis: Theory of Systems ...
(1.4) j=l J J j=j J J Finally, y* e Y is said to be risk aversely efficient, if there exists
no other y e y that dominates y* risk aversely. Two aspects of this concept of risk
averse efficiency are important in DEA models of efficiency measurement. One is
...
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Sir Thomas Browne's works, ed. by S. Wilkin
The last foundation was retromingency or pissing backward ; for men observing
both sexes to urine backward, or aversely between their legs, they might
conceive there was a feminine part in both ; wherein they are deceived by the
ignorance ...
Thomas Browne (sir.), Simon Wilkin, 1852
10 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «AVERSELY»
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Bruce Schneier: David Cameron's proposed encryption ban would …
Oli Scarff/Getty ImagesBritish businesses would be aversely affected by any encryption ban, Schneier says. BS: My guess is that it would be a ... «Business Insider, jul 15»
The Koreas, Bastion of Cold War Realism
A conflict on the peninsula would damage Chinese production, foreign direct investment, liquidity, and trade, and it would aversely influence ... «The Diplomat, jun 15»
The VICE Oral History of Dubstep
I think that, maybe, Mala saw a side of the music industry after that period that made him react so aversely; to be the anti-commercial vibe he's ... «VICE, jun 15»
The Future of Air Service in the Flathead
The Chicago flights catered to 750 passengers, and the airport's direct flight to Denver was not aversely affected, Graves noted. United decided ... «Flathead Beacon, jun 15»
Do you have 'maths anxiety'?
Your genes, meanwhile, might predispose you to anxiety more generally – making you more likely to respond aversely to maths as well as any ... «Daily Trust, jun 15»
10 Brilliant Women On Why We Need Feminism, Illustrated
"I felt aversely toward certain gendered interactions I had with people, but I didn't know what it meant; in feminism I found that I wasn't alone, ... «Huffington Post, mai 15»
Living in fear of drilling impact in Khon Kaen
We are gathering information to fight and are trying to find possible solutions to protect our rights against a development that will aversely affect ... «ThaiVisa News, mai 15»
Death threat, FBI complaint greet launch of intelligence community …
"Not everyone in ICWatch has responded aversely either," he says. "Some people in the database seem more amused than upset to find their ... «ZDNet, mai 15»
Ranchers take beefs to RDEK
... ranchers are asking for the provincial government to maintain or increase funding for weed control, which is aversely affecting the rangeland. «Cranbrook Daily Townsman, mai 15»
Coastal dune life depends on restoration of disturbance -- WU …
... higher and steeper, and which prevented sand from moving inland, but which aversely affected the species that had been habiting the dunes. «The Speaker, mai 15»